2021
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2111.01286
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Gamma rays from reaccelerated cosmic rays in high velocity clouds colliding with the Galactic disk

Maria Victoria del Valle

Abstract: High velocity clouds moving toward the disk will reach the Galactic plane and will inevitably collide with the disk. In these collisions a system of two shocks is produced, one propagating through the disk and the other develops within the cloud. The shocks produced within the clouds in these interactions have velocities of hundreds of kilometers per second. When these shocks are radiative they may be inefficient in accelerating fresh particles, however they can reaccelerate and compress Galactic cosmic rays f… Show more

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