30 August 2026 to 4 September 2026
Asia/Tokyo timezone

The impact of the eROSITA bubbles on Galactic cosmic-ray transport

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20m
Oral Cosmic-rays

Speaker

Benedikt Schroer (University of Chicago)

Description

We propose that the observed spectral hardening in Galactic cosmic ray fluxes is governed by macroscopic Galactic outflows, such as the eROSITA bubbles, rather than microphysical variations in their scattering properties. Employing a phenomenological transport model, we show that an advective outflow boundary naturally reproduces the $300\,$GV hardening in secondary-to-primary ratios. Global fits to precision AMS-02 data yield an effective local inner halo boundary of $\sim 5\,$kpc and an outflow speed of $\sim 360\,$km/s, in striking agreement with independent multi-wavelength kinematic constraints of the eROSITA outflows. This interpretation provides a testable alternative to breaks in the effective diffusion coefficient, without increasing the number of free parameters.

Primary author

Benedikt Schroer (University of Chicago)

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