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Cosmic Ray Acceleration by Supernova Shocks

E. G. Berezhko

Published 2008-09-04Version 1

We analyse the results of recent measurements of nonthermal emission from individual supernova remnants (SNRs) and their correspondence to the nonlinear kinetic theory of cosmic ray (CR) acceleration in SNRs. It is shown that the theory fits these data in a satisfactory way and provides the strong evidences for the efficient CR production in SNRs accompanied by significant magnetic field amplification. Magnetic field amplification leads to considerable increase of CR maximum energy so that the spectrum of CRs accelerated in SNRs is consistent with the requirements for the formation of Galactic CR spectrum up to the energy ~10^17 eV.

Comments: 30 pages, 8 figures, Solicited talk at 36th COSPAR Scientific Assembly; Beijing, China
Journal: Adv.SpaceRes.41:429-441,2008
Categories: astro-ph
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