The Fermi Large Area Telescope (LAT) collaboration recently released the updated results of the measurement of the cosmic ray electron (CRE) spectrum and published its first constraints on the CRE anisotropy. With respect to the previous Fermi-LAT results, the CRE spectrum measurement was extended down from 20 to 7 GeV, thus providing a better lever arm to discriminate theoretical models. Here we show that the new data strengthen the evidence for the presence of two distinct electron and positron spectral components. Furthermore, we show that under such hypothesis most relevant CRE and positron data sets are remarkably well reproduced. Consistent fits of cosmic-ray nuclei and antiproton data, which are crucial to validate the adopted propag...
I present an updated measurement of the cosmic-ray electron and positron spectrum between 7GeV and 2...
This viewgraph presentation addresses energy reconstruction, electron-hadron separation, validation ...
The study of Galactic Cosmic Ray Electrons (CREs) saw important developments in recent years, with t...
The Fermi Large Area Telescope (LAT) collaboration recently released the updated results of the meas...
The Fermi Large Area Telescope (LAT) has provided the measurement of the high energy cosmic ray elec...
We show that a double component scenario computed in a Kraichnan-like diffusion setup (which is sug...
The Fermi Large Area Telescope has provided the measurement of the high energy (20 GeV to 1 TeV) cos...
The Large Area Telescope (LAT) onboard the Fermi satellite is a pair-conversion telescope for high-e...
The Fermi-LAT experiment recently reported high precision measurements of the spectrum of cosmic-ray...
The Fermi-LAT experiment recently reported high precision measurements of the spectrum of cosmic-ray...
The Fermi-LAT experiment recently reported high precision measurements of the spectrum of cosmic-ray...
The Fermi Large Area Telescope (LAT) recently measured the cosmic ray electrons-plus-positrons (CRE)...
Designed as a gamma-ray instrument, the LAT is a capable detector of high energy cosmic ray electron...
In this symposium the Fermi-LAT collaboration released the results of its measurement of the $e^-$ a...
The Fermi Large Area Telescope measures the cosmic-ray electron spectrum from 7GeV up to 1TeV, cover...
I present an updated measurement of the cosmic-ray electron and positron spectrum between 7GeV and 2...
This viewgraph presentation addresses energy reconstruction, electron-hadron separation, validation ...
The study of Galactic Cosmic Ray Electrons (CREs) saw important developments in recent years, with t...
The Fermi Large Area Telescope (LAT) collaboration recently released the updated results of the meas...
The Fermi Large Area Telescope (LAT) has provided the measurement of the high energy cosmic ray elec...
We show that a double component scenario computed in a Kraichnan-like diffusion setup (which is sug...
The Fermi Large Area Telescope has provided the measurement of the high energy (20 GeV to 1 TeV) cos...
The Large Area Telescope (LAT) onboard the Fermi satellite is a pair-conversion telescope for high-e...
The Fermi-LAT experiment recently reported high precision measurements of the spectrum of cosmic-ray...
The Fermi-LAT experiment recently reported high precision measurements of the spectrum of cosmic-ray...
The Fermi-LAT experiment recently reported high precision measurements of the spectrum of cosmic-ray...
The Fermi Large Area Telescope (LAT) recently measured the cosmic ray electrons-plus-positrons (CRE)...
Designed as a gamma-ray instrument, the LAT is a capable detector of high energy cosmic ray electron...
In this symposium the Fermi-LAT collaboration released the results of its measurement of the $e^-$ a...
The Fermi Large Area Telescope measures the cosmic-ray electron spectrum from 7GeV up to 1TeV, cover...
I present an updated measurement of the cosmic-ray electron and positron spectrum between 7GeV and 2...
This viewgraph presentation addresses energy reconstruction, electron-hadron separation, validation ...
The study of Galactic Cosmic Ray Electrons (CREs) saw important developments in recent years, with t...