Speaker
Ralf Kissmann
(Universität Innsbruck)
Description
I will present an overview of recent developments in numerical modelling of CR transport in our Galaxy. Corresponding numerical models aim at reproducing CR spectra and also diffuse gamma-ray emission from the Galaxy. For these numerical models we witness a transition from two-dimensional azimuthally symmetric models to those that use a more realistic description of our Galaxy. Focusing on results computed with the CR propagation code Picard, I will address the new physics that can be incorporated in such three-dimensional models. This includes, e.g., the impact of localised sources and also the possibility to investigate the effect of anisotropic diffusion with respect to the local magnetic field.
Primary author
Ralf Kissmann
(Universität Innsbruck)