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The present evidence about the origin of high-energy cosmic rays is that two ranges exist: one below 1018 eV related with galactic sources, and one up to 1020 eV, corresponding to extragalactic processes (Kiràly et al. 1979). However the continuity of the spectrum indicates that the physical mechanisms must be correlated. In the global energetics the spectral range above 1012 eV is irrelevant and the bulk of C R energy is actually provided by supernovae, pulsars, X -ray binaries, etc. in the Galaxy. Nevertheless none of these objects seems capable of producing C R above 1015 eV /nucleon. We have investigated the possibility that the acceleration at higher energies is statistical, taking place over a hierarchy of scales. A model has been developed in terms of the quasi-linear theory of particle acceleration by MHD turbulence (Kulsrud and Ferrari 1971). Cosmic rays with ≲ 1015 eV/nucleon injected by single sources into interstellar space undergo momentum diffusion by stochastic interaction with long wavelength MHD perturbations; small wavelength modes provide pitchangle scatterings. These MHD perturbations, A Ifvèn and fast magnetosonic waves, are generated by the dynamic interaction of supernova remnants with the interstellar medium. From observations (Jokipii 1977), the range of possible wavelengths extends from the proton gyroradius to the size of the so-called “superbubbles”, up to 100 pc, with a power-law spectrum.
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Ferrari, A., Masani, A. (1981). Interstellar and Intracluster Tunnels and Acceleration of High-Energy Cosmic Rays. In: Setti, G., Spada, G., Wolfendale, A.W. (eds) Origin of Cosmic Rays. International Astronomical Union / Union Astronomique Internationale, vol 94. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-8475-2_13
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