Cosmic rays near the earth from a supernova explosion

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Earth Orbital Environments, Galactic Cosmic Rays, Nuclear Fusion, Outer Radiation Belt, Supernovae, Isotope Effect, Particle Acceleration, Radioactive Age Determination, Stellar Evolution

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A significant increase was detected in the content of cosmogenic isotopes in Antarctic and Greenland ice and in stalagmites over a period of 35-40 million yr. The totality of experimental data is best explained if the explosion of a nearby supernova is the source of the heightened intensity of Galactic cosmic rays. A theoretical model which satisfactorily accounts for the experimental data is presented.

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