p, He, and C to Fe cosmic-ray primary fluxes in diffusion models: Source and transport signatures on fluxes and ratios
A. Putze, D. Maurin, F. Donato

TL;DR
This study analyzes cosmic-ray primary fluxes of protons, helium, and heavier nuclei to understand their source spectra and transport mechanisms, finding consistent models without spectral breaks and constraining source spectral indices.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive analysis of primary cosmic-ray fluxes using diffusion models, constraining source spectral indices and low-energy spectral shapes across multiple species.
Findings
Proton fluxes are well described by simple diffusion models.
Source spectral index $\alpha$ is constrained between 2.2 and 2.5 for all species.
Low-energy flux ratios are influenced by modulation and destruction rates.
Abstract
The propagated fluxes of proton, helium, and heavier primary cosmic-ray species (up to Fe) are a means to indirectly access the source spectrum of cosmic rays. We check the compatibility of the primary fluxes with the transport parameters derived from the B/C analysis, but also if they bring further constraints. Proton data are well described in the simplest model defined by a power-law source spectrum and plain diffusion. They can also be accommodated by models with, e.g., convection and/or reacceleration. There is no need for breaks in the source spectral indices below TeV/n. Fits on the primary fluxes alone do not provide physical constraints on the transport parameters. If we let free the source spectrum and fix the diffusion coefficient such as to reproduce the B/C ratio, the MCMC…
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Taxonomy
TopicsDark Matter and Cosmic Phenomena · Solar and Space Plasma Dynamics · Astrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena
