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25–29 Oct 2021
Wangjiang Hotel
Asia/Shanghai timezone

The low rate of Galactic supernova remnant pevatrons

26 Oct 2021, 17:00
20m
Wangjiang Hotel

Wangjiang Hotel

No.42 Xiashahepu Street, Jinjiang District, Chengdu City, Sichuan Province, China
oral Session 3

Speaker

Dr Pierre Cristofari (Observatoire de Paris)

Description

The search for pevatrons (objects capable of accelerating partilces up to 10$^{15}$ eV) has become one of the key targets of the high--energy gamma--ray community. These objects are of crucial importance in the context of the origin of cosmic rays (CRs), since the sources of Galactic CRs are expected to be able to accelerate particles up to PeV energies, at least at some stage of their evolution. Currently, the most widely accepted candidates for the origin of Galactic CRs are supernova remnants (SNRs), and more precisely the shocks expanding in the interstellar medium (ISM) after stellar explosions. But surprisingly, all detected SNRs have been shown not to be pevatrons, making the situation somewhat bewildering. A special attention is currently being devoted to the search of a SNR pevatron, and we discuss the possibility that only very rare SNRs might be pevatrons, and thus, the probability of detecting one is remarkably reduced.
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Primary author

Dr Pierre Cristofari (Observatoire de Paris)

Co-authors

Dr Elena Amato (INAF) Prof. Pasquale Blasi (Gran Sasso Science Institute)

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