Title of article :
Experimental constraints on the astrophysical interpretation of the cosmic ray Galactic–extragalactic transition region
Author/Authors :
De Donato، نويسنده , , C. and Medina-Tanco، نويسنده , , G.A.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2009
Abstract :
The energy region spanning from ∼ 10 17 to ≲ 10 19 eV is critical for understanding both, the Galactic and the extragalactic cosmic ray fluxes. This is the region where the propagation regime of nuclei inside the Galactic magnetic environment changes from diffusive to ballistic, as well as the region where, very likely, the most powerful Galactic accelerators reach their maximum output energies. In this work, a diffusion Galactic model is used to analyze the end of the Galactic cosmic ray spectrum and its mixing with the extragalactic cosmic ray flux. In particular, we study the conditions that must be met, from the spectral and composition points of view, by the Galactic and the extragalactic fluxes in order to reproduce simultaneously the total spectrum and elongation rate measured over the transition region by HiRes and Auger. Our analysis favors a mixed extragalactic spectrum in combination with a Galactic spectrum enhanced by additional high energy components, i.e., extending beyond the maximum energies expected from regular supernova remnants. The two additional components have mixed composition, with the highest energy component lighter than the lower energy one. The potential impact on the astrophysical analysis of the assumed hadronic interaction model is also assessed in detail.
Keywords :
Cosmic rays , Galactic deconfinement , Composition and spectrum
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics