Decaying nuclei and the age of cosmic rays in the galaxy

Physics – Nuclear Physics

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Astronomical Models, Cosmic Rays, Galactic Radiation, Nuclei (Nuclear Physics), Radioactive Decay, Abundance, Age Factor, Diffusion Coefficient, Halos, Radiative Lifetime, Relativistic Particles

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The propagation of radioactive nuclei of cosmic rays in a flat diffusion galactic model (sources and the main gaseous mass are concentrated in the galactic disc) is considered. The corresponding results are not reducible to the results of a simple homogeneous model. It is shown that the recent data on the Be-10 nuclei abundance in cosmic rays do not contradict the occurrence of a large cosmic ray halo.

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