Radioactive isotopes at relativistic energies: model predictions

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Recent satellite experiments have provided data on abundances of the radioactive secondary isotopes 10Be, 26 Al, 36Cl, and 54Mn in low energy cosmic rays. These isotopes are used as cosmic ray clocks and as a means to discriminate between models of cosmic ray propagation. We present calculations of surviving fractions of decaying isotopes in a wide energy range for a few galactic models including a leaky box model, flat-halo diffusion model, and a diffusion model with distributed reacceleration.

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