Cosmic ray drift, shock wave acceleration, and the anomalous component of cosmic rays

  • Pesses M
  • Eichler D
  • Jokippi J
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Abstract

A model of the anomalous component of the quiet-time cosmic ray flux is presented in which ex-interstellar neutral particles are accelerated continuously in the polar regions of the solar-wind termination shock and then drift into the equatorial regions of the inner heliosphere. The observed solar-cycle variations, radial gradient, and apparent latitude gradient of the anomalous component are a natural consequence of this model.

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Pesses, M. E., Eichler, D., & Jokippi, J. R. (1981). Cosmic ray drift, shock wave acceleration, and the anomalous component of cosmic rays. The Astrophysical Journal, 246, L85. https://doi.org/10.1086/183559

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