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Pulsar Wind Nebulae as a source of the observed electron and positron excess at high energy: the case of Vela-X

arXiv:1508.01457

Abstract

We investigate, in terms of production from pulsars and their nebulae, the cosmic ray positron and electron fluxes above GeV, observed by the AMS-02 experiment up to 1 TeV. We concentrate on the Vela-X case. Starting from the gamma-ray photon spectrum of the source, generated via synchrotron and inverse Compton processes, we estimated the electron and positron injection spectra. Several features are fixed from observations of Vela-X and unknown parameters are borrowed from the Crab nebula. The particle spectra produced in the pulsar wind nebula are then propagated up to the Solar System, using a diffusion model. Differently from previous works, the omnidirectional intensity excess for electrons and positrons is obtained as a difference between the AMS-02 data and the corresponding local interstellar spectrum. An equal amount of electron and positron excess is observed and we interpreted this excess (above 100 GeV in the AMS-02 data) as a supply coming from Vela-X. The particle contribution is consistent with models predicting the gamma-ray emission at the source. The input of a few more young pulsars is also allowed, while below 100 GeV more aged pulsars could be the main contributors.

Accepted for publication in Journal of High Energy Astrophysics (2015)

Pulsar Wind Nebulae as a source of the observed electron and positron excess at high energy: the case of Vela-X · wovepaper