3-7 noviembre 2025
Europe/Madrid timezone

Microquasar jet-cocoon systems as PeVatrons and the origin of cosmic rays

6 nov. 2025 15:30
15m
Room 2.1+2.2 (ADEIT)

Room 2.1+2.2

ADEIT

Talk Cosmic Rays Cosmic Rays

Ponente

Bing Theodore Zhang (Institute of high energy physics, CAS)

Descripción

The origin of Galactic cosmic rays (CRs), particularly around the knee region ($\sim$3 PeV), remains a major unsolved question. Recent observations by LHAAASO suggest that the knee is shaped mainly by protons, with a transition to heavier elements at higher energies.
Microquasars -- compact jet-emitting sources -- have emerged as possible PeV CR accelerators, especially after detections of ultrahigh-energy gamma rays from these systems. We propose that the observed proton spectrum (hard below a few PeV, steep beyond) arises from the reacceleration of sub-TeV Galactic CRs via shear acceleration in large-scale microquasar jet-cocoon structures.
Our model also naturally explains the observed spectrum of energies around a few tens of PeV by summing up heavier nuclei contributions. Additionally, similar reacceleration processes in radio galaxies can contribute to ultrahigh-energy CRs, bridging Galactic and extragalactic origins. Combined with low-energy CRs from supernova remnants and galaxy clusters around the second knee region, this scenario could provide a unified explanation for CRs across the entire energy spectrum.

Autor primario

Bing Theodore Zhang (Institute of high energy physics, CAS)

Coautores

Prof. Shigeo Kimura (Tohoku University) Dr. Kohta Murase (Penn State University)

Materiales de la presentación

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