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2021ApJ...911..151M - Astrophys. J., 911, 151-151 (2021/April-3)

The TeV cosmic-ray bump: a message from the Epsilon Indi or Epsilon Eridani Star?

MALKOV M.A. and MOSKALENKO I.V.

Abstract (from CDS):

A recently observed bump in the cosmic-ray (CR) spectrum from 0.3 to 30 TV is likely caused by a stellar bow shock that reaccelerates preexisting CRs, which further propagate to the Sun along the magnetic field lines. Along their way, these particles generate an Iroshnikov-Kraichnan (I-K) turbulence that controls their propagation and sustains the bump. Ad hoc fitting of the bump shape requires six adjustable parameters. Our model requires none, merely depending on three physical unknowns that we constrain using the fit. These are the shock Mach number, M, its size, l, and the distance to it, ζobs. Altogether, they define the bump rigidity R0. With M ≃ 1.5-1.6 and R0 ≃ 4.4 TV, the model fits the data with ≃0.08% accuracy. The fit critically requires the I-K spectrum predicted by the model and rules out the alternatives. These attributes of the fit make an accidental agreement highly unlikely. In turn, the R0 and M derived from the fit impose the distance-size relation on the shock: ζobs(pc) ∼ 102sqrt(l(pc)). For sufficiently large bow shocks, l = 10–3-10–2 pc, we find the distance of ζobs = 3-10 pc. Three promising stars in this range are the Scholz's Star at 6.8 pc, Epsilon Indi at 3.6 pc, and Epsilon Eridani at 3.2 pc. Based on their current positions and velocities, we propose that Epsilon Indi and Epsilon Eridani can produce the observed spectral bump. Moreover, Epsilon Eridani's position is only ∼6.°7 off of the magnetic field direction in the solar neighborhood, which also changes the CR arrival direction distribution. Given the proximity of these stars, the bump appearance may change in a relatively short time.

Abstract Copyright: © 2021. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.

Journal keyword(s): Galactic cosmic rays - Stellar bow shocks - Secondary cosmic rays - Interstellar scattering - Interstellar magnetic fields

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