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Cosmic rays: extragalactic and Galactic (1406.6488v1)

Published 25 Jun 2014 in astro-ph.HE

Abstract: From the analysis of the flux of high energy particles, $E>3\cdot 10{18}eV$, it is shown that the distribution of the power density of extragalactic rays over energy is of the power law, ${\bar q}(E)\propto E{-2.7}$, with the same index of $2.7$ that has the distribution of Galactic cosmic rays before so called 'knee', $E<3\cdot 10{15}eV$. However, the average power of extragalactic sources, which is of ${\cal E}\simeq 10{43}erg \,s{-1}$, at least two orders exceeds the power emitted by the Galaxy in cosmic rays, assuming that the density of galaxies is estimated as $N_g\simeq 1 Mpc{-3}$. Considering that such power can be provided by relativistic jets from active galactic nuclei with the power ${\cal E}\simeq 10{45} - 10{46} erg \, s{-1}$, we estimate the density of extragalactic sources of cosmic rays as $N_g\simeq 10{-2}-10{-3}\, Mpc{-3}$. Assuming the same nature of Galactic and extragalactic rays, we conclude that the Galactic rays were produced by a relativistic jet emitted from the Galactic center during the period of its activity in the past. The remnants of a bipolar jet are now observed in the form of bubbles of relativistic gas above and below the Galactic plane. The break, observed in the spectrum of Galactic rays ('knee'), is explained by fast escape of energetic particle, $E>3\cdot 10{15}eV$, from the Galaxy because of the dependence of the coefficient of diffusion of cosmic rays on energy, $D\propto E{0.7}$. The obtained index of the density distribution of particles over energy, $N(E)\propto E{-2.7-0.7/2}=E{-3.05}$, for $E>3\cdot 10{15}eV$ agrees well with the observed one, $N(E)\propto E{-3.1}$. Estimated time of termination of the jet in the Galaxy is $4.2\cdot 10{4}$ years ago.

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