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Energetic Particles of Cosmic Accelerators I: Galactic Accelerators

Authors :
Venters, Tonia M.
Hamaguchi, Kenji
Brandt, Terri J.
Ajello, Marco
Blumer, Harsha
Briggs, Michael
Coppi, Paolo
D'Ammando, Filippo
De Becker, Michaël
Fields, Brian
Guiriec, Sylvain
Hewitt, John W.
Humensky, Brian
Hunter, Stanley D.
Li, Hui
Lien, Amy Y.
Longo, Francesco
Marcowith, Alexandre
McEnery, Julie
Ojha, Roopesh
Pavlidou, Vasiliki
Prescod-Weinstein, Chanda
Santander, Marcos
Tomsick, John A.
Wadiasingh, Zorawar
Walter, Roland
Venters, Tonia M.
Hamaguchi, Kenji
Brandt, Terri J.
Ajello, Marco
Blumer, Harsha
Briggs, Michael
Coppi, Paolo
D'Ammando, Filippo
De Becker, Michaël
Fields, Brian
Guiriec, Sylvain
Hewitt, John W.
Humensky, Brian
Hunter, Stanley D.
Li, Hui
Lien, Amy Y.
Longo, Francesco
Marcowith, Alexandre
McEnery, Julie
Ojha, Roopesh
Pavlidou, Vasiliki
Prescod-Weinstein, Chanda
Santander, Marcos
Tomsick, John A.
Wadiasingh, Zorawar
Walter, Roland
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

The high-energy universe has revealed that energetic particles are ubiquitous in the cosmos and play a vital role in the cultivation of cosmic environments on all scales. Energetic particles in our own galaxy, galactic cosmic rays (GCRs), engage in a complex interplay with the interstellar medium and magnetic fields in the galaxy, giving rise to many of its key characteristics. This White Paper is the first of a two-part series highlighting the most well-known high-energy cosmic accelerators and contributions that MeV gamma-ray astronomy will bring to understanding their energetic particle phenomena. The focus of this white paper is galactic cosmic rays, supernova remnants, protostellar jets and superbubbles, and colliding wind binaries.<br />Comment: 9 pages (including references), 2 figures; Submitted to the Astro2020 call for science white papers

Details

Database :
OAIster
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1098145959
Document Type :
Electronic Resource