Contribution of neutral particles of the interstellar medium to cosmic rays detected in interplanetary space - Acceleration in inhomogeneous currents

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Cosmic Rays, Interplanetary Space, Interstellar Matter, Neutral Particles, Solar Protons, Solar Wind, Particle Acceleration, Particle Flux Density

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The paper determines the spatial distribution of neutral hydrogen atoms in interplanetary space, the intensity of the stimulated emission of protons, and their acceleration due to the latitudinal velocity gradient of solar wind and in fast solar wind flows. Attention is given to acceleration by the statistical mechanism as a result of ion interaction with turbulence in solar wind and to acceleration by the regular mechanism on a standing shock wave which limits the supersonic region of the solar wind current.

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