Sources of primary cosmic rays

Abstract

In the paper, a comparative primary cosmic rays (PCR) comparative analysis by E0 and the spectra of variable stars by periods is carried out in order to establish the causes of irregularities in the spectrum of PCR by E0. The study was performed using the public database of the KASCADE-Grande experiment and GCVS and ZTF variable star catalogues. It has been suggested that the acceleration of PCR to high and super-high energies occurs not only on the shock waves of supernovae, but also in bursts of giants and super-giants. The relationship between the periods of variable stars and the maximum energy E0 of the nuclei of PCRs generated by these types of stars is shown. Irregularities in the PCR spectrum by E0 are associated with the transition from one dominant stars type to another as E0 increases. The knee in the PCR spectrum at E0~=~3-5~PeV is associated with a decrease in the contribution of SRB variability stars and a further increase in the contribution of Mira variable stars to the PCR flux. The bump in the PCR spectrum with a maximum at E0~=~80~PeV, established in the KASCADE-Grande experiment, is formed by giant stars and super-giants of the Mira and SRC variability.

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