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Cosmic Ray Diffusion In The Galaxy And Diffuse Gamma Emission 1st Edition Daniele Gaggero Auth

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Cosmic Ray Diffusion In The Galaxy And Diffuse Gamma Emission 1st Edition Daniele Gaggero Auth
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Publisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.73 MB
Pages: 146
Author: Daniele Gaggero (auth.)
ISBN: 9783642299483, 9783642299490, 3642299482, 3642299490
Language: English
Year: 2012
Edition: 1

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Cosmic Ray Diffusion In The Galaxy And Diffuse Gamma Emission 1st Edition Daniele Gaggero Auth by Daniele Gaggero (auth.) 9783642299483, 9783642299490, 3642299482, 3642299490 instant download after payment.

The original work presented in this thesis constitutes an important contribution to modern Cosmic Ray (CR) physics, and comes during one of the most exciting periods of this field.
The first part introduces a new numerical code (DRAGON) to model the CR propagation in our Galaxy. The code is then used to perform a combined analysis of CR data, making it possible to determine their propagation properties with unprecedented accuracy.
The second part is dedicated to a theoretical interpretation of the recent crucial experimental results on cosmic electron and positron spectra (PAMELA, Fermi-LAT experiments). Using the tools developed in the first part of the thesis, the author convincingly argues for the existence of a new spectral component, which could arise either from local astrophysical sources, such as pulsars, or from Dark Matter annihilation or decay.
This thesis is a highly advanced work; the methods, analysis and results are clearly and carefully presented. This work is set to become an important reference document for any future work in this area.

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