A time-dependent model of stellar evolution and wind shocks shows collective winds of massive star clusters dominate the PeV knee and explain the common spectral break in protons and helium.
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Introduces a target redshift z_t to isolate metal-poor black hole progenitors and a statistical framework to test merger-rate variations against forecasts from Einstein Telescope and Cosmic Explorer.
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Collective Winds of Massive Star Clusters as the Dominant PeVatrons for Galactic Cosmic Rays
A time-dependent model of stellar evolution and wind shocks shows collective winds of massive star clusters dominate the PeV knee and explain the common spectral break in protons and helium.
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Targeting black holes from metal-poor progenitors with next-generation gravitational-wave detectors
Introduces a target redshift z_t to isolate metal-poor black hole progenitors and a statistical framework to test merger-rate variations against forecasts from Einstein Telescope and Cosmic Explorer.