Physics Letters B (Feb 2022)

Explanation of nearby SNRs for primary electron excess and proton spectral bump

  • Tian-Peng Tang,
  • Zi-Qing Xia,
  • Zhao-Qiang Shen,
  • Lei Zu,
  • Lei Feng,
  • Qiang Yuan,
  • Yi-Zhong Fan,
  • Jian Wu

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 825
p. 136884

Abstract

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Several groups have reported a possible excess of primary electrons at high energies with the joint fit of the positron fraction and total electron/positron spectra. With the latest release of high-precision electron/positron spectra measured by AMS-02, we further confirm this excess by fitting ΔΦ (i.e., Φe−−Φe+) data in this work. Then we investigate the contribution of a single nearby supernova remnant to the primary electron excess and find that Monogem can reasonably account for this excess. Moreover, we predict that the electron spectrum may harden again at a few TeVs due to Vela's contribution. DAMPE, which can accurately measure electrons at TeV scale, is expected to provide the robust test of this new spectral feature in the near future. Finally, we fit the proton spectrum data of DAMPE with Monogem or Loop I. We find that both the primary electron excess and the proton spectral bump could be mainly generated by Monogem.