Local electron spectrum above 100 MeV derived from gamma-ray emissivity spectra

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Electronic Spectra, Emission Spectra, Galactic Radiation, Gamma Rays, Radiant Flux Density, Bremsstrahlung, Carbon Monoxide, Compton Effect, Cos-B Satellite, Emissivity, Inverse Scattering, Trace Elements, Velocity

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Two new determinations of the local γ-ray emissivity spectrum are
in good accord and have been used to derive constraints on the local
electron spectrum. The requirement for an electron intensity above 1 GeV
larger than previously believed is confirmed, and no lower-energy upturn
in the electron spectrum is then needed.

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