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arxiv: 1310.3076 · v1 · pith:U7RE3ZYQnew · submitted 2013-10-11 · 🌌 astro-ph.HE · astro-ph.GA

Structures in the cosmic ray energy spectra

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keywords structurepositronspectrafinecosmicdeviationselectronenergy
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All the components of cosmic rays have 'structure' in their energy spectra at some level, ie deviations from a simple power law, and their examination is relevant to the origin of the particles. Emphasis, here, is placed on the large-scale structures in the spectra of nuclei (the 'knee' at about 3 PeV), that of electrons and positrons (a shallow 'upturn' at about 100 GeV) and the positron to electron plus positron ratio (an upturn starting at about 5 GeV). Fine structure is defined as deviations from the smooth spectra which already allow for the large-scale structure. Search for the fine structure has been performed in the precise data on positron to electron plus positron ratio measured by the AMS-02 experiment. Although no fine structure is indicated, it could in fact be present at the few percent level.

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