Nuclear reactions with accelerated particles during the protoplanetary stage of the evolution of matter in the solar system

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Nuclear Reactions, Particle Acceleration, Planetary Evolution, Protoplanets, Solar System, Abundance, Alpha Particles, Beryllium Isotopes, Boron Isotopes, Chemical Composition, Energy Spectra, Interplanetary Medium, Light Elements, Lithium Isotopes, Proton Irradiation, Supernovae

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The possibility that isotopes of light elements form in nuclear reactions of accelerated protons and alpha particles with nuclei of carbon, nitrogen, oxygen, and helium is investigated. Quantitative changes in the yield of the isotopes Li-6, Li-7, Be-9, B-10, and B-11 and in the ratios Li-7/Li-6 and B-11/B-10 are studied in nuclear reactions wherein matter of average composition (considering the abundance of elements in the solar system) is irradiated by accelerated particles with a given energy spectrum. In these reactions, the spectral index is varied from 2.5 to 6, the cutoff energy in the soft area from 1 to 25 MeV, and the ratio of alpha particles to protons from 0 to 0.07.

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