Cosmic-ray electrons and galactic radio emission - A conflict

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Cosmic Rays, Electron Energy, Galactic Radiation, Galactic Radio Waves, Radio Emission, Energy Spectra, Faraday Effect, Field Strength, Interstellar Magnetic Fields, Milky Way Galaxy

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An analysis which takes into account the observed energy spectrum of cosmic-ray electrons above 5 GeV and calculated mean magnetic field data shows that the observed spectral index of the radio continuum in the Galaxy is in conflict with some of the cosmic-ray electron measurements. It is found that the absolute intensities of cosmic-ray electrons measured by some of the experimenters are so low that they cannot be reconciled either with the interstellar magnetic field limits or with the extent of the galactic disk toward the anticenter.

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