Evidence for anomalous cosmic-ray hydrogen

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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Abundance, Cosmic Rays, Hydrogen, Interstellar Chemistry, Neutral Particles, Anomalies, Carbon, Energy Spectra, Helium

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The authors present evidence for the emergence of a measurable anomalous cosmic-ray hydrogen component in 1987 which may account for 20% - 40% of the total hydrogen flux at 60 MeV. Comparing this flux with that of anomalous cosmic-ray helium, the authors estimate that the H I/He I ratio in the very local interstellar medium is ≡4, consistent with determinations from solar ultraviolet backscatter measurements.

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