Contribution of the Galactic center to the local cosmic-ray flux
Etienne Jaupart, Etienne Parizot, Denis Allard

TL;DR
This paper evaluates the potential impact of energetic particles from the Galactic center on the observed cosmic-ray flux at Earth, suggesting they could significantly influence the global GCR phenomenology.
Contribution
It introduces an analytical model to quantify the contribution of Galactic Center cosmic rays to local observations, highlighting their possible dominance.
Findings
GCCR can significantly contribute to the local GCR flux.
GCCR influence depends on propagation parameters and injection power.
GCCR can explain observed spectral and compositional features.
Abstract
Context. Recent observations of unexpected structures in the Galactic Cosmic Ray (GCR) spectrum and composition, as well as growing evidence for episodes of intense dynamical activity in the inner regions of the Galaxy, call for an evaluation of the high-energy particle acceleration associated with such activity and its potential impact on the global GCR phenomenology. Aims. We investigate whether particles accelerated during high-power episodes around the Galactic center can account for a significant fraction of the observed GCRs, or conversely what constraints can be derived regarding their Galactic transport if their contributions are negligible. Methods. We address these questions by studying the contribution of a continuous source of energetic particles at the Galactic center to the local GCRs. Particle transport in the Galaxy is described with a two-zone analytical model. We…
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