A Heliopause Spectrum for Electrons
Abstract
We present a heliopause spectrum for galactic electrons over an energy range from 1 MeV to 50 GeV at 122 AU from the Sun. This spectrum can be considered the lowest possible local interstellar spectrum (LIS). This is obtained by using a comprehensive numerical model for solar modulation in comparison with Voyager 1 observations during 2010 and PAMELA data at Earth. Below about 1 GeV, this LIS exhibits a power law with E(-(1.5 plus minus 0.1), where E is the kinetic energy of these electrons. Reproducing the PAMELA electron spectrum for 2009 requires a LIS with a different power law above about 5 GeV of the form E(-3.15 plus minus 0.05). The heliopause spectrum thus consists of two power laws with a break between about 800 MeV and about 2 GeV.
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