Video URL
https://pirsa.org/13050015AMS02 results support the secondary origin of cosmic ray positrons
Source RepositoryPIRSA
Talk Type
Scientific Series
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Abstract
We show that the recent AMS02 positron fraction measurement is perfectly consistent with a secondary origin for positrons, and does not require additional primary sources such as pulsars or dark matter. Within the secondary model the AMS02 data imply a cosmic ray propagation time in theGalaxy of about one Myr and an average traversed interstellar matter density of about 1/cc at a rigidity of 300 GV. These results may hint that high energy cosmic rays are confined to a thin halo of scale height similar to the gaseous disk.