Origin and transport of high energy particles in the galaxy

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Abundance, Chemical Evolution, Cosmic Rays, Data Bases, Energetic Particles, Energy Transfer, Galactic Structure, Interstellar Matter, Balloon-Borne Instruments, Chemical Composition, Energy Spectra, Mathematical Models, Satellite-Borne Instruments

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The origin, confinement, and transport of cosmic ray nuclei in the galaxy was studied. The work involves interpretations of the existing cosmic ray physics database derived from both balloon and satellite measurements, combined with an effort directed towards defining the next generation of instruments for the study of cosmic radiation. The shape and the energy dependence of the cosmic ray pathlength distribution in the galaxy was studied, demonstrating that the leaky box model is not a good representation of the detailed particle transport over the energy range covered by the database. Alternative confinement methods were investigated, analyzing the confinement lifetime in these models based upon the available data for radioactive secondary isotopes. The source abundances of several isotopes were studied using compiled nuclear physics data and the detailed transport calculations. The effects of distributed particle acceleration on the secondary to primary ratios were investigated.

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