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      Testing spatial uniformity of the CR spectrum in the local ISM with gamma-ray observations

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          Gamma-ray observations of nearby radio-line-emitting gas structures in the interstellar medium allow us to probe the spectrum of cosmic rays (CRs). In this paper, we analysed Fermi Large Area Telescope (LAT) gamma-ray observations of three such structures located near each other to check if their CR spectra are compatible with that of the CR background or might provide evidence for a population of "fresh" CRs. We found that the shape of the gamma-ray spectrum in the Aquarius HI shell is consistent with the previously published stacked gamma-ray spectrum of the Gould Belt molecular clouds. We also found that assumptions on the diffuse Galactic gamma-ray background affect the spectral shapes of CRs derived in the R Coronae Australis and rho Ophiuchi molecular clouds in which spectral deviations had previously been suggested. These two facts provide evidence to support the hypothesis of uniformity of the shapes of cosmic ray spectra in the local Galaxy environment.

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          14 June 2018
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          10.1093/mnras/sty1234
          1806.05418
          17aa4f8a-ce96-42a4-8044-e2d97bed8faf

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          Accepted for publication in MNRAS
          astro-ph.HE

          High energy astrophysical phenomena
          High energy astrophysical phenomena

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