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Galactic Cosmic Rays Anomalies

 

Abstract


Current measurements of galactic cosmic rays have reached an impressive precision \nfor many species, and extend on wide energy ranges. \nSome species such as the high energy positron spectrum, the light primary and secondary nuclei and, possibly, the high energy part of the antiproton spectrum, are not straightforwardly explained by current models. The latter, indeed, are \noften calibrated on pre-existing cosmic data themselves. \nWe outline how these anomalies, or effects in the data not straightforwardly explained by state-of-the-art theories, can open new doors in our understanding of the Galaxy and its particle components.

Volume 337
Pages 51
DOI 10.22323/1.337.0051
Language English
Journal None

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