We show that the electron-positron pairs produced in the magnetosphere of a pulsar can be accelerated monoenergetically to relativistic energies in the wind driven by low-frequency electromagnetic waves. The final achievable energy, depending on the surface magnetic field and rotation period of the individual pulsar, is mostly in the range 10-2--102 GeV. Based on the pair production rate of the individual pulsars and the Galactic pulsar population, the electron-positron flux from the Galactic pulsars is estimated from a statistical analysis of the observed pulsar data. We find that the flux is enough to account for the measured positron fraction and that its energy spectrum well matches the measured one. Our model predicts that the positron...
Recent preliminary results from the PAMELA satellite indicate the presence of a large flux of positr...
International audienceThe positron fraction in cosmic rays was found to be steadily increasing in fu...
Geminga and B0656+14 are the closest pulsars with characteristic ages in the range of 100 kyr to 1 M...
In the frame of the γ-ray pulsar outer gap model, e± pairs in the pulsar magnetosphere are produced ...
We consider a possible contribution of mature γ-rays pulsars (with ages of ≥ 105 yrs) to cosmic ray ...
Pulsars are believed to be sources of relativistic electrons and positrons. The abundance of detecti...
Observations of a strong and extended positron-electron annihilation line emission in the Galactic c...
Observations of the TeV halos associated with nearby pulsars indicate that these objects inject sign...
Pulsars are thought to eject electron-positron winds that energize the surrounding environment, with...
A new population of neutron stars has emerged during the last decade: compact binary millisecond pul...
Observations by the Fermi Large Area Telescope of γ-ray millisecond pulsar (MSP) light curves imply ...
Geminga and B065614 are the closest pulsars with characteristic ages in the range of 100 kyr to 1 My...
Soon after the discovery of radio pulsars in 1967, the pulsars are identi¯ed as strongly magnetic (t...
Abstract: Several cosmic ray experiments have measured the positron fraction up to few hundred GeV. ...
The AMS-02 experiment confirms the excess of positrons in cosmic rays (CRs) for energy above 10 GeV ...
Recent preliminary results from the PAMELA satellite indicate the presence of a large flux of positr...
International audienceThe positron fraction in cosmic rays was found to be steadily increasing in fu...
Geminga and B0656+14 are the closest pulsars with characteristic ages in the range of 100 kyr to 1 M...
In the frame of the γ-ray pulsar outer gap model, e± pairs in the pulsar magnetosphere are produced ...
We consider a possible contribution of mature γ-rays pulsars (with ages of ≥ 105 yrs) to cosmic ray ...
Pulsars are believed to be sources of relativistic electrons and positrons. The abundance of detecti...
Observations of a strong and extended positron-electron annihilation line emission in the Galactic c...
Observations of the TeV halos associated with nearby pulsars indicate that these objects inject sign...
Pulsars are thought to eject electron-positron winds that energize the surrounding environment, with...
A new population of neutron stars has emerged during the last decade: compact binary millisecond pul...
Observations by the Fermi Large Area Telescope of γ-ray millisecond pulsar (MSP) light curves imply ...
Geminga and B065614 are the closest pulsars with characteristic ages in the range of 100 kyr to 1 My...
Soon after the discovery of radio pulsars in 1967, the pulsars are identi¯ed as strongly magnetic (t...
Abstract: Several cosmic ray experiments have measured the positron fraction up to few hundred GeV. ...
The AMS-02 experiment confirms the excess of positrons in cosmic rays (CRs) for energy above 10 GeV ...
Recent preliminary results from the PAMELA satellite indicate the presence of a large flux of positr...
International audienceThe positron fraction in cosmic rays was found to be steadily increasing in fu...
Geminga and B0656+14 are the closest pulsars with characteristic ages in the range of 100 kyr to 1 M...