2023
DOI: 10.3847/1538-4357/acdc9b
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Reacceleration of Galactic Cosmic Rays beyond the Knee at the Termination Shock of a Cosmic-Ray-driven Galactic Wind

Abstract: The origin of cosmic rays (CRs) above the knee in the spectrum is an unsolved problem. We present a wind model in which interstellar gas flows along a nonrotating, expanding flux tube with a changing speed and cross-sectional area. CRs from Galactic sources, such as supernova remnants, which are coupled to the plasma via Alfvén waves, provide the main pressure source for driving this outflow. These CRs are then subject to diffusive shock reacceleration at the Galactic wind termination shock, which is located a… Show more

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“…The idea of particle acceleration at the GWTS was already discussed e.g. by [11,12,20], and most recently by [21]. With the assumption that about two solar masses per year are advected outwards, the GWTS cannot be supported by the wind longer than 100 Myr [22].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The idea of particle acceleration at the GWTS was already discussed e.g. by [11,12,20], and most recently by [21]. With the assumption that about two solar masses per year are advected outwards, the GWTS cannot be supported by the wind longer than 100 Myr [22].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%