Analytical view of diffusive and convective cosmic ray transport in elliptical galaxies
T. Hein, F. Spanier

TL;DR
This paper derives an analytical solution for cosmic ray proton transport in elliptical galaxies, considering diffusive and convective processes, and connects the results to gamma-ray observations and cosmic ray spectra.
Contribution
It provides the first analytical solutions for cosmic ray transport in elliptical galaxies accounting for geometry, boundary conditions, and source types, including jet-like sources.
Findings
Spectral index on Earth can be modeled by Fermi processes.
Gamma-ray flux from pion decay is calculated and linked to observations.
Escape spectra of cosmic rays are shown to be harder than intrinsic spectra.
Abstract
Context: An analytical solution of the generalized diffusive and convective transport equation is derived to explain the transport of cosmic ray protons within elliptical galaxies. Aims: Cosmic ray transport within elliptical galaxies is an interesting element in understanding the origin of high energetic particles measured on Earth. As probable sources of those high energetic particles, elliptical galaxies show a dense interstellar medium as a consequence of activity in the galactic nucleus or merging events between galaxies. Thus it is necessary for an appropriate description of cosmic ray transport to take the diffusive and convective processes in a dense interstellar environment into account. Here we show that the transport equations can be solved analytically with respect to the given geometry and boundary conditions in position space, as well as in momentum space. Results: The…
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