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      The WMAP haze from the Galactic Center region due to massive star explosions and a reduced cosmic ray scale height

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          One important prediction of acceleration of particles in the supernova caused shock in the magnetic wind of exploding Wolf Rayet and Red Super Giant stars is the production of an energetic particle component with an E^-2 spectrum, at a level of a few percent in flux at injection. After allowing for transport effects, so steepening the spectrum to E^-7/3, this component of electrons produces electromagnetic radiation and readily explains the WMAP haze from the Galactic Center region in spectrum, intensity and radial profile. This requires the diffusion time scale for cosmic rays in the Galactic Center region to be much shorter than in the Solar neighborhood: the energy for cosmic ray electrons at the transition between diffusion dominance and loss dominance is shifted to considerably higher particle energy. We predict that more precise observations will find a radio spectrum of \nu^-2/3, at higher frequencies \nu^-1, and at yet higher frequencies finally \nu^-3/2.

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          07 October 2009
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          10.1088/2041-8205/710/1/L53
          0910.1197
          f643c1db-0c3c-45ea-a9ed-ddf2bf0b7c60

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