Insights into Cosmic-Ray Acceleration from the Study of Anomalous Cosmic Rays

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J.R. Jokipii
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[1] The University of Arizona,
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Space Science Reviews | 1998年 / 86卷
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Solar Wind; Current Sheet; Termination Shock; Sunspot Minimum; Diffusive Shock Acceleration;
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Cosmic rays from many sources and in many locations exhibit similar, inverse-power-law energy spectra, which suggests a common origin for most cosmic rays. Diffusive shock acceleration appears at present to be this common accelerator. Hence, anomalous cosmic rays, thought to be accelerated at the solar-wind termination shock, provide a relatively accessible laboratory for the study of the mechanism of cosmic-ray acceleration. Observations showing a transition from singly-charged anomalous cosmic-ray oxygen to multiply-charged at an energy of some 250 MeV support the picture of acceleration at the quasi-perpendicular termination shock. Such acceleration may be important in other sources, as well. The basic physics of this acceleration process is discussed in some detail.
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