Origin of galactic cosmic rays

Peter L. Biermann, T. K. Gaisser, Todor Stanev
1995 Physical Review D, Particles and fields  
Motivated by recent measurements of the major components of the cosmic radiation around 10 TeV/nucleon and above, we discuss the phenomenology of a model in which there are two distinct kinds of cosmic ray accelerators in the galaxy. Comparison of the spectra of hydrogen and helium up to 100 TeV per nucleon suggests that these two elements do not have the same spectrum of magnetic rigidity over this entire region and that these two dominant elements therefore receive contributions from different sources.
doi:10.1103/physrevd.51.3450 pmid:10018814 fatcat:xju6bozjnnbhxc7z2uwoclisvi