Dark Matter and Generation of Secondary Electrons and Positrons in the Near-Earth Space Environment from the Data of Experiments PAMELA, FERMI and AMS

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In the article it is proposed to expand the framework of the standard model of generation and distribution of cosmic rays and, in addition to the model of inelastic interactions of the protons of the radiation belt and cosmic radiation with the nuclei of atoms of the residual atmosphere, to consider the resonant mechanism of generation of secondary electrons and positrons in the near-Earth space environment. Based on the analysis of the data obtained in the PAMELA experiments, FERMI and AMS, a plot of the resonance curves for the generation of secondary particles was constructed and the probable cause is named of the relative growth of the positron flux in the total flux of secondary electrons and positrons, starting with the proton energy above W = 5 GeV. PAMELA and AMS experiments allow us to state that cosmic medium can act as a support medium for engines EmDrive.

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Stanislav Konstantinov. 2017. \u201cDark Matter and Generation of Secondary Electrons and Positrons in the Near-Earth Space Environment from the Data of Experiments PAMELA, FERMI and AMS\u201d. Global Journal of Science Frontier Research - A: Physics & Space Science GJSFR-A Volume 17 (GJSFR Volume 17 Issue A2): .

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In the article it is proposed to expand the framework of the standard model of generation and distribution of cosmic rays and, in addition to the model of inelastic interactions of the protons of the radiation belt and cosmic radiation with the nuclei of atoms of the residual atmosphere, to consider the resonant mechanism of generation of secondary electrons and positrons in the near-Earth space environment. Based on the analysis of the data obtained in the PAMELA experiments, FERMI and AMS, a plot of the resonance curves for the generation of secondary particles was constructed and the probable cause is named of the relative growth of the positron flux in the total flux of secondary electrons and positrons, starting with the proton energy above W = 5 GeV. PAMELA and AMS experiments allow us to state that cosmic medium can act as a support medium for engines EmDrive.

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