Abstract

In this work, we aim to explain the latest data of cosmic-ray electrons from AMS-02 by an electron background model and pulsar electrons. We consider an electron background model which includes primary and secondary electrons. We assume that pulsars are major sources of the electron excess. Since electrons easily lose their energy through the interstellar radiation field and the magnetic field via inverse Compton scattering and synchrotron radiation, respectively, they propagate in a short length. We adopt nearby pulsar data in the distance of 1 kpc from the Australia Telescope National Facility (ATNF) pulsar catalogue. By using a Green’s function of an electron propagation model, we then fit pulsar parameters (i.e. the spectral index, the fraction of the total spin-down energy and the cutoff energy) for several cases of a single pulsar. With a combination of the electron background model, several cases of pulsar spectrum are able to explain the electron excess.

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