We study the diffusive escape of cosmic rays from a central source inside a galaxy cluster to obtain the suppression in the outgoing flux appearing when the confinement times get comparable or larger than the age of the sources. We also discuss the attenuation of the flux due to the interactions of the cosmic rays with the cluster medium, which can be sizeable for heavy nuclei. The overall suppression in the total cosmic ray flux expected on Earth is important to understand the shape of the extragalactic contribution to the cosmic ray spectrum for E/Z < 1 EeV . This suppression can also be relevant to interpret the results of fits to composition-sensitive observables measured at ultra-high energies.Fil: Harari, Diego Dario. Consejo Nacional...
While rich clusters are powerful sources of X-rays, γ -ray emission from these large cosmic structur...
The energy spectrum, composition and arrival directions of ultrahigh energy cosmic rays (UHECRs) wit...
Most cool core clusters of galaxies possess active galactic nuclei (AGN) in their centres. These AGN...
We study the effects that the diffusion of cosmic rays in the magnetic field of the Local Superclust...
We consider the possibility of explaining the observed spectrum and composition of the cosmic rays w...
Several phenomena in high energy astrophysics have been recently related to clusters of galaxies and...
We demonstrate that supernova remnant (SNR) shocks embedded within massivestar clusters can reproduc...
We examine the correlation between compact radio quasars (redshifts in the range z = 0.3–2.2) and t...
We investigate how the extragalactic proton component derived within the "escape model" can be expla...
We discuss the region of transition between galactic and extragalactic cosmic rays. The exact shapes...
Clustering of cosmic-ray sources affects the flux observed beyond the cutoff imposed by the cosmic m...
It is demonstrated that clusters of galaxies are able to keep cosmic rays for a time exceeding the a...
A re-examination of the energy cosmic ray spectrum above 1020 eV is presented. The overall data-base...
Aims. Radio observations have shown that galaxy clusters are giant reservoirs of cosmic rays (CR). A...
We discuss the region of transition between galactic and extragalactic cosmic rays. The exact shapes...
While rich clusters are powerful sources of X-rays, γ -ray emission from these large cosmic structur...
The energy spectrum, composition and arrival directions of ultrahigh energy cosmic rays (UHECRs) wit...
Most cool core clusters of galaxies possess active galactic nuclei (AGN) in their centres. These AGN...
We study the effects that the diffusion of cosmic rays in the magnetic field of the Local Superclust...
We consider the possibility of explaining the observed spectrum and composition of the cosmic rays w...
Several phenomena in high energy astrophysics have been recently related to clusters of galaxies and...
We demonstrate that supernova remnant (SNR) shocks embedded within massivestar clusters can reproduc...
We examine the correlation between compact radio quasars (redshifts in the range z = 0.3–2.2) and t...
We investigate how the extragalactic proton component derived within the "escape model" can be expla...
We discuss the region of transition between galactic and extragalactic cosmic rays. The exact shapes...
Clustering of cosmic-ray sources affects the flux observed beyond the cutoff imposed by the cosmic m...
It is demonstrated that clusters of galaxies are able to keep cosmic rays for a time exceeding the a...
A re-examination of the energy cosmic ray spectrum above 1020 eV is presented. The overall data-base...
Aims. Radio observations have shown that galaxy clusters are giant reservoirs of cosmic rays (CR). A...
We discuss the region of transition between galactic and extragalactic cosmic rays. The exact shapes...
While rich clusters are powerful sources of X-rays, γ -ray emission from these large cosmic structur...
The energy spectrum, composition and arrival directions of ultrahigh energy cosmic rays (UHECRs) wit...
Most cool core clusters of galaxies possess active galactic nuclei (AGN) in their centres. These AGN...