Prolegomena

Omar Tibolla , Luke Drury
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Abstract

In these preliminary remarks we discuss our motivations for holding the San Vito di Cadore conference as well as some personal reflections on the history and current status of the origin of cosmic rays. We argue that it is time to think beyond the ‘standard model’ and contemplate the possibility of sources other than SNRs contributing to the observed cosmic ray flux even if the bulk originate in SNRs. In fact everyone tacitly assumes that at the very highest energies we do in fact see a new extra-Galactic component, but what it is and where exactly the transition occurs remain subjects of investigation. Similarly the positron excess seen by PAMELA and confirmed by AMS clearly points to an additional source of high-energy leptons in our Galactic neighbourhood. The recent observation by Agile and Fermi of the remarkable Crab gamma-ray flares point to some non-standard and very rapid form of particle acceleration which, if it occurs in other environments, may contribute to the acceleration of cosmic rays. In summary, it is clear that the origin of cosmic rays is a richer field of study than just diffusive shock acceleration in SNRs.

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在这些初步的评论中,我们讨论了我们举行圣维托迪卡多雷会议的动机,以及对宇宙射线起源的历史和现状的一些个人思考。我们认为,现在是时候考虑超越“标准模型”,并考虑除信噪比以外的其他来源对观测到的宇宙射线通量的可能性,即使大部分来自信噪比。事实上,每个人都默认,在最高的能量下,我们确实看到了一个新的银河系外成分,但它是什么,以及这种转变究竟发生在哪里,仍然是研究的主题。同样,PAMELA观测到的并被AMS证实的正电子过剩清楚地指出,银河系附近还有一个高能轻子的额外来源。Agile和Fermi最近对蟹状星云伽玛射线耀斑的观测指出了一些非标准的、非常快速的粒子加速形式,如果它发生在其他环境中,可能会导致宇宙射线的加速。总之,很明显,宇宙射线的起源是一个更丰富的研究领域,而不仅仅是信噪比中的扩散激波加速度。
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