Supernova Remnant-Cosmic Ray connection: A modern view

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Abstract

The Cosmic Ray (CR) physics has entered a new era driven by high precision measurements coming from direct detection (especially AMS-02 and PAMELA) and also from gamma-ray observations (Fermi-LAT). In this review we focus our attention on how such data impact the understanding of the supernova remnant paradigm for the origin of CRs. In particular we discuss advancement in the field concerning the three main stages of the CR life: the acceleration process, the escape from the sources and the propagation throughout the Galaxy. We show how the new data reveal a phenomenology richest than previously thought that could even challenge the current understanding of CR origin.

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Morlino, G. (2017). Supernova Remnant-Cosmic Ray connection: A modern view. In Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union (Vol. 12, pp. 230–241). Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/s1743921317004793

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