Position and antiproton abundances as a test for cosmic ray propagation models

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Antiprotons, Cosmic Rays, Positrons, Wave Propagation, Concentration (Composition), Flux Density, Particle Energy, Trapped Particles

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The observed variations with energy of the ratio L/M for cosmic rays with energy in the range 1 to 100 GeV/nucl. are well accounted for by three kinds of models: cosmic rays are trapped in the galaxy, where their mean path length is energy dependent; cosmic rays are trapped in their sources, and escape from them in an energy dependent fashion. The mean galactic path length is energy independent; high energy cosmic rays spend less time in dense clouds than low energy cosmic rays. The positron and antiproton fluxes predicted by these models are discussed.

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