The escape process of particles accelerated at supernova remnant (SNR) shocks is one of the poorly understood aspects of the shock acceleration theory. Here we adopt a phenomenological approach to study the particle escape and its impact on the gamma-ray spectrum resulting from hadronic collisions both inside and outside of a middle-aged SNR. Under the assumption that in the spatial region immediately outside of the remnant the diffusion coefficient is suppressed with respect to the average Galactic one, we show that a significant fraction of particles are still located inside the SNR long time after their nominal release from the acceleration region. This fact results into a gamma-ray spectrum that resembles a broken power law, si...
Supernova remnants (SNRs) are the best candidates for galactic cosmic ray acceleration to relativist...
The solution of the problem of particle acceleration in the non-linear regime, when the dynamical re...
Galactic cosmic rays are believed to be accelerated at supernova remnant shocks. Though very popular...
International audienceThe escape process of particles accelerated at supernova remnant (SNR) shocks ...
Context. Supernova remnants (SNRs) are thought to be the main source of Galactic cosmic rays (CRs) u...
Context. The spectrum of cosmic rays (CRs) is affected by their escape from an acceleration site. Th...
Observations from the radio to the gamma-ray wavelengths indicate that supernova remnant (SNR) shoc...
A gas cloud near a supernova remnant (SNR) provides a target for pp-collisions leading to subsequen
Supernova remnants (SNRs) are widely believed to be the principal source of galactic cosmic rays. Su...
Context. Supernova remnants are known to accelerate cosmic rays on account of their nonthermal emiss...
Supernova remnant (SNR) shocks are sites of particle acceleration, as indicated by observations from...
Supernova explosions are the most violent and energetic events in the galaxy and have long been cons...
The spectrum of cosmic ray electrons, accelerated in the shock front of a supernova remnant (SNR), i...
The acceleration times of the highest-energy particles, which emit gamma-rays in young and middle-ag...
Submitted to Cornell University’s online archive www.arXiv.org in 2007 by Protheroe, Raymond John. P...
Supernova remnants (SNRs) are the best candidates for galactic cosmic ray acceleration to relativist...
The solution of the problem of particle acceleration in the non-linear regime, when the dynamical re...
Galactic cosmic rays are believed to be accelerated at supernova remnant shocks. Though very popular...
International audienceThe escape process of particles accelerated at supernova remnant (SNR) shocks ...
Context. Supernova remnants (SNRs) are thought to be the main source of Galactic cosmic rays (CRs) u...
Context. The spectrum of cosmic rays (CRs) is affected by their escape from an acceleration site. Th...
Observations from the radio to the gamma-ray wavelengths indicate that supernova remnant (SNR) shoc...
A gas cloud near a supernova remnant (SNR) provides a target for pp-collisions leading to subsequen
Supernova remnants (SNRs) are widely believed to be the principal source of galactic cosmic rays. Su...
Context. Supernova remnants are known to accelerate cosmic rays on account of their nonthermal emiss...
Supernova remnant (SNR) shocks are sites of particle acceleration, as indicated by observations from...
Supernova explosions are the most violent and energetic events in the galaxy and have long been cons...
The spectrum of cosmic ray electrons, accelerated in the shock front of a supernova remnant (SNR), i...
The acceleration times of the highest-energy particles, which emit gamma-rays in young and middle-ag...
Submitted to Cornell University’s online archive www.arXiv.org in 2007 by Protheroe, Raymond John. P...
Supernova remnants (SNRs) are the best candidates for galactic cosmic ray acceleration to relativist...
The solution of the problem of particle acceleration in the non-linear regime, when the dynamical re...
Galactic cosmic rays are believed to be accelerated at supernova remnant shocks. Though very popular...