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Author: G. E. Allen, R. Petre, E. V. Gotthelf, J. W. Keohane

Title: On the Origin of Galactic Cosmic-Ray Electrons

Abstract: We present the RXTE PCA X-ray spectrum of SN 1006. This data exhibits evidence of high-energy non-thermal X-ray emission. An analysis of the RXTE PCA data and data from the ASCA SIS and ROSAT PSPC detectors suggests that the entire broad-band X-ray spectrum of SN 1006 may be fit with a single non-equilibrium ionization thermal component and a non-thermal component described by a broken power law with a low-energy photon spectral index ofabout 2.1 and a high-energy index of about 3.0. The shape of the non-thermal spectrum and a comparison of low- and high-energy X-ray images of SN 1006 with one another and with a radio image of the remnant suggest that the only plausible description of the non-thermal X-ray emission of SN 1006 is synchrotron radiation from 10-100TeV electrons. The inferred properties of the cosmic rays in SN 1006 support the idea that Galactic cosmic rays are predominantly accelerated in supernova remnants.


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