A solution to the cosmic ray anisotropy problem
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Published:2015-10-08
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Volume:2
Page:51-55
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ISSN:2199-3963
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Container-title:ASTRA Proceedings
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language:en
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Short-container-title:ASTRA Proc.
Author:
Mertsch P.,Funk S.
Abstract
Abstract. Observations of the cosmic ray (CR) anisotropy are widely advertised as a means of finding nearby sources. This idea has recently gained currency after the discovery of a rise in the positron fraction and is the goal of current experimental efforts, e.g., with AMS-02 on the International Space Station. Yet, even the anisotropy observed for hadronic CRs is not understood, in the sense that isotropic diffusion models overpredict the dipole anisotropy in the TeV–PeV range by almost two orders of magnitude. Here, we consider two additional effects normally not considered in isotropic diffusion models: anisotropic diffusion due to the presence of a background magnetic field and intermittency effects of the turbulent magnetic fields. We numerically explore these effect by tracking test-particles through individual realisations of the turbulent field. We conclude that a large misalignment between the CR gradient and the background field can explain the observed low level of anisotropy.
Publisher
Copernicus GmbH
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