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Pulsars as the sources of high energy cosmic ray positrons
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Recent results from the PAMELA satellite indicate the
presence of a large flux of positrons (relative to electrons) in the
cosmic ray spectrum between approximately 10 and 100 GeV. As
annihilating dark matter particles in many models are predicted to
contribute to the cosmic ray positron spectrum in this energy range, a
great deal of interest has resulted from this observation. Here, we
consider pulsars (rapidly spinning, magnetized neutron stars) as an
alternative source of this signal. After calculating the contribution
to the cosmic ray positron and electron spectra from pulsars, we find
that the spectrum observed by PAMELA could plausibly originate from
such sources. In particular, a significant contribution is expected
from the sum of all mature pulsars throughout the Milky Way, as well
as from the most nearby mature pulsars (such as Geminga and
B0656+14). The signal from nearby pulsars is expected to generate a
small but significant dipole anisotropy in the cosmic ray electron
spectrum, potentially providing a method by which the Fermi gamma-ray
space telescope would be capable of
discriminating between the pulsar and dark matter origins of the
observed high energy positrons.
Title: Pulsars as the sources of high energy cosmic ray positrons
Description:
Recent results from the PAMELA satellite indicate the
presence of a large flux of positrons (relative to electrons) in the
cosmic ray spectrum between approximately 10 and 100 GeV.
As
annihilating dark matter particles in many models are predicted to
contribute to the cosmic ray positron spectrum in this energy range, a
great deal of interest has resulted from this observation.
Here, we
consider pulsars (rapidly spinning, magnetized neutron stars) as an
alternative source of this signal.
After calculating the contribution
to the cosmic ray positron and electron spectra from pulsars, we find
that the spectrum observed by PAMELA could plausibly originate from
such sources.
In particular, a significant contribution is expected
from the sum of all mature pulsars throughout the Milky Way, as well
as from the most nearby mature pulsars (such as Geminga and
B0656+14).
The signal from nearby pulsars is expected to generate a
small but significant dipole anisotropy in the cosmic ray electron
spectrum, potentially providing a method by which the Fermi gamma-ray
space telescope would be capable of
discriminating between the pulsar and dark matter origins of the
observed high energy positrons.
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