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arxiv: 1011.4405 · v3 · pith:QZU4KNA5new · submitted 2010-11-19 · 🌌 astro-ph.HE

Cosmic Ray Helium Hardening

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keywords heliumspectrumhardhardeningabundancecosmicdifferentproton
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Recent observations by CREAM and ATIC-2 experiments suggest that (1) the spectrum of cosmic ray (CR) helium is harder than that of CR proton below the knee 10^15 eV and (2) all CR spectra become hard at > 10^11 eV/n. We propose a new picture that higher energy CRs are generated in more helium-rich region to explain the hardening (1) without introducing different sources for CR helium. The helium to proton ratio at ~100 TeV exceeds the Big Bang abundance Y=0.25 by several times, and the different spectrum is not reproduced within the diffusive shock acceleration theory. We argue that CRs are produced in the chemically enriched region, such as a superbubble, and the outward-decreasing abundance naturally leads to the hard spectrum of CR helium if CRs escape from the supernova remnant (SNR) shock in an energy-dependent way. We provide a simple analytical spectrum that also fits well the hardening (2) because of the decreasing Mach number in the hot superbubble with ~ 10^6 K. Our model predicts hard and concave spectra for heavier CR elements.

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