2022
DOI: 10.1103/physrevd.105.023015
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Utilizing cosmic-ray positron and electron observations to probe the averaged properties of Milky Way pulsars

Abstract: Pulsars have long been studied in the electromagnetic spectrum. Their environments are rich in high-energy cosmic-ray electrons and positrons likely enriching the interstellar medium with such particles. In this work we use recent cosmic-ray observations from the AMS-02, CALET and DAMPE collaborations to study the averaged properties of the local Milky Way pulsar population.We perform simulations of the local Milky Way pulsar population, for interstellar medium assumptions in agreement with a range of cosmic-r… Show more

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“…These positrons would reach us, contributing to the local flux. In this paper, we claim a hint of that event leading to a feature in the positron fraction around energies of 12 GeV (see also Cholis & Krommydas 2022b). We find a second feature at 21 GeV, which could come from a more recent inner Galaxy burst event.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 64%
“…These positrons would reach us, contributing to the local flux. In this paper, we claim a hint of that event leading to a feature in the positron fraction around energies of 12 GeV (see also Cholis & Krommydas 2022b). We find a second feature at 21 GeV, which could come from a more recent inner Galaxy burst event.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 64%
“…In fact, even at rigidities as high as TVs, local sources such as pulsars or recent supernova remnants can have an effect on the spectra on a timescale of only O(10 4 ) years (see e.g. [10,12,18,19,29,58,59]).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These cosmic-ray spectra have been evaluated by running the publicly available GALPROP code [61][62][63]. In addition, the local ISM positron and electron fluxes come from [29] ("Model I") that relies on the ISM assumptions of model "C" from [60] for the calculation of primary and secondary cosmicray electron and positron fluxes and, through the pres-FIG. 2.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Regardless, AMS-02 measurements remain a highly sensitive probe of dark matter annihilation [215]; for instance, one can search for spectral features associated with the dark matter mass [216,217], although these must be interpreted carefully as astrophysical sources can also generate such features [218,219]. Existing and upcoming cosmic-ray and electromagnetic observations will be used to develop a deeper understanding of the properties of positron sources [220][221][222][223][224], which will further advance the program of probing dark matter with cosmic-rays.…”
Section: Snowmass2021 Theory Frontier: Astrophysical and Cosmological...mentioning
confidence: 99%