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      Cosmic ray energy spectrum from measurements of air showers

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              Extremely fast acceleration of cosmic rays in a supernova remnant

              Galactic cosmic rays (CRs) are widely believed to be accelerated by shock waves associated with the expansion of supernova ejecta into the interstellar medium. A key issue in this long-standing conjecture is a theoretical prediction that the interstellar magnetic field can be substantially amplified at the shock of a young supernova remnant (SNR) through magnetohydrodynamic waves generated by cosmic rays. Here we report a discovery of the brightening and decay of X-ray hot spots in the shell of the SNR RX J1713.7-3946 on a one-year timescale. This rapid variability shows that the X-rays are produced by ultrarelativistic electrons through a synchrotron process and that electron acceleration does indeed take place in a strongly magnetized environment, indicating amplification of the magnetic field by a factor of more than 100. The X-ray variability also implies that we have witnessed the ongoing shock-acceleration of electrons in real time. Independently, broadband X-ray spectrometric measurements of RX J1713.7-3946 indicate that electron acceleration proceeds in the most effective ('Bohm-diffusion') regime. Taken together, these two results provide a strong argument for acceleration of protons and nuclei to energies of 1 PeV (10(15) eV) and beyond in young supernova remnants.
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                Journal
                Frontiers of Physics
                Front. Phys.
                Springer Nature America, Inc
                2095-0462
                2095-0470
                December 2013
                April 14 2013
                December 2013
                : 8
                : 6
                : 748-758
                Article
                10.1007/s11467-013-0319-7
                e84a51c9-3e75-4164-a8af-f9962aa4e24c
                © 2013
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