Physics
Scientific paper
Oct 2002
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American Physical Society, 2002 Fall Meeting of the Division of Nuclear , abstract #CF.003
Physics
Scientific paper
The interactions between jets of high-energy nuclei and nuclei of the surrounding medium are studied. Such interactions could be initiated by jets from active galactic nuclei interacting with surrounding cool clouds. The resulting nuclear interactions are found to produce copious amounts of ^2H and ^3He from the ^4He nuclei. These results suggest that jets of particles from quasars could have produced anomalously high abundances in surrounding clouds of some of the nuclides usually thought to characterize big bang nucleosynthesis, specifically, the ^2H seen in absorption spectra.
Boyd Richard
Famiano Michael
Kajino Toshitaka
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