Publications (23)
Stochastic cosmic ray sources and the TeV break in the all-electron spectrum
Philipp Mertsch
The 'PAMELA anomaly' indicates a nearby cosmic ray accelerator
Philipp Mertsch, Subir Sarkar
AMS-02 data confronts acceleration of cosmic ray secondaries in nearby sources
Philipp Mertsch, Subir Sarkar
The high energy neutrino cross-section in the Standard Model and its uncertainty
Amanda Cooper-Sarkar, Philipp Mertsch, Subir Sarkar
A new analytic solution for 2nd-order Fermi acceleration
Philipp Mertsch
Origin of Small-Scale Anisotropies in Galactic Cosmic Rays
Markus Ahlers, Philipp Mertsch
Detection prospects for high energy neutrino sources from the anisotropic matter distribution in the local universe
Philipp Mertsch, Mohamed Rameez, Irene Tamborra
Loop-induced dark matter direct detection signals from gamma-ray lines
Mads T. Frandsen, Ulrich Haisch, Felix Kahlhoefer +2
Quantifying uncertainties in the high energy neutrino cross-section
Amanda Cooper-Sarkar, Philipp Mertsch, Subir Sarkar
What Does The PAMELA Antiproton Spectrum Tell Us About Dark Matter?
Dan Hooper, Tim Linden, Philipp Mertsch
Loops and spurs: The angular power spectrum of the Galactic synchrotron background
Philipp Mertsch, Subir Sarkar
Fingerprints of Galactic Loop I on the Cosmic Microwave Background
Hao Liu, Philipp Mertsch, Subir Sarkar
Testing astrophysical models for the PAMELA positron excess with cosmic ray nuclei
Philipp Mertsch, Subir Sarkar
Small-Scale Anisotropies of Cosmic Rays from Relative Diffusion
Markus Ahlers, Philipp Mertsch
On cosmic ray acceleration in supernova remnants and the FERMI/PAMELA data
Markus Ahlers, Philipp Mertsch, Subir Sarkar
Cosmic ray electrons and positrons from discrete stochastic sources
Philipp Mertsch
Fermi gamma-ray `bubbles' from stochastic acceleration of electrons
Philipp Mertsch, Subir Sarkar
Systematic effects in the extraction of the 'WMAP haze'
Philipp Mertsch, Subir Sarkar
Small-scale anisotropies of cosmic rays from relative diffusion
Philipp Mertsch, Markus Ahlers
Cosmic ray backgrounds for dark matter indirect detection
Philipp Mertsch
Footprints of Loop I on Cosmic Microwave Background Maps
Sebastian von Hausegger, Hao Liu, Philipp Mertsch +1
The Fermi bubbles from stochastic acceleration of electrons in a Galactic outflow
Philipp Mertsch, Vahé Petrosian
Solution to the cosmic ray anisotropy problem
Philipp Mertsch, Stefan Funk