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Spectral features in the cosmic ray fluxes

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The cosmic ray energy distributions contain spectral features, that is narrow energy regions where the slope of the spectrum changes rapidly. The identification and study of these features is of great importance to understand the astrophysical mechanisms of acceleration and propagation that form the spectra. In first approximation a spectral feature in often described as a discontinuous change in slope, however very valuable information is also contained in its width, that is the length of the interval in logarithm of energy where the change in spectral index develops. In this work we discuss the best way to define and parametrize the width a spectral feature, and for illustration discuss some of the most prominent known structures.

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The spectral shapes of Galactic gamma-ray source

astro-ph.HE · 2025-02-12 · conditional · novelty 5.0

Summing the catalogued spectra of Galactic gamma-ray sources yields a smooth total spectrum, with a break around 30 TeV, built from individual sources of very different shapes.

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  • The spectral shapes of Galactic gamma-ray source astro-ph.HE · 2025-02-12 · conditional · none · ref 38 · internal anchor

    Summing the catalogued spectra of Galactic gamma-ray sources yields a smooth total spectrum, with a break around 30 TeV, built from individual sources of very different shapes.