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Electrons in a closed galaxy model of cosmic rays
Authors:R Ramaty  N J Westergaard
Institution:(1) NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, Maryland, USA;(2) Danish Space Research Institute, Lyngby, Denmark
Abstract:We consider the consistency of positrons and electrons with a propagation model in which the cosmic rays are stopped by nuclear collisions or energy losses before they can escape from the Galaxy (the closed-galaxy model). The fact that we find no inconsistency between the predictions and the data implies that the protons which produce the positrons by nuclear reactions could have their origin in a large number of distant sources, as opposed to the heavier nuclei which in this model come from a more limited set of sources. The closed-galaxy model predicts steep electron and positron spectra at high energies. None of these are inconsistent with present measurements; but future measurements of the spectrum of high-energy positrons could provide a definite test for the model. The closed-galaxy model also predicts that the interstellar electron intensity below a few GeV is larger than that implied by other models. The consequence of this result is that electron brems-strahlung is responsible for about 50% of the galactic gamma-ray emission at photon energies greater than 100 MeV.
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