Can ^59Ni Synthesized in OB Associations Decay to ^59CO Before Being Accelerated to Cosmic-Ray Energies?

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Observations from the Cosmic Ray Isotope Spectrometer (CRIS) aboard NASA's Advanced Composition Explorer (ACE) have shown that all relevant galactic cosmic ray isotopic ratios measured are consistent with an OB-Association origin of galactic cosmic rays (GCRs). Additionally CRIS measurements of the isotopic abundances of ^59Ni and ^59Co have shown that the ^59Ni has completely decayed into ^59Co, indicating a delay of >10^5 years between nucleosynthesis and acceleration. However, it has been suggested that shocks generated from high-velocity Wolf-Rayet winds in the OB-Association environment must accelerate nuclei synthesized in nearby core-collapse SNe on a time scale short compared to the ^59Ni lifetime of 7.6x10^4 years. This would imply that OB Associations could not be the source of most galactic cosmic rays. In this paper, we describe the OB-Association history and environment and show that the time scales for acceleration are such that ^59Ni should be expected to decay naturally in that setting, strengthening the argument that OB associations are the likely source of a large fraction of galactic cosmic rays.

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