Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2006-02-04
Astrophys.J.664:879-889,2007
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
ApJ accepted. We added a number of observational predictions, which can be used to falsify the CR hypothesis. Total: 31 pages,
Scientific paper
10.1086/518757
Recent work has revealed a 62 (+/-) 3-million-year cycle in the fossil diversity in the past 542 My, however no plausible mechanism has been found. We propose that the cycle may be caused by modulation of cosmic ray (CR) flux by the Solar system vertical oscillation (64 My period) in the galaxy, the galactic north-south anisotropy of CR production in the galactic halo/wind/termination shock (due to the galactic motion toward the Virgo cluster), and the shielding by galactic magnetic fields. We revisit the mechanism of CR propagation and show that CR flux can vary by a factor of about 4.6 and reach a maximum at north-most displacement of the Sun. The very high statistical significance of (i) the phase agreement between Solar north-ward excursions and the diversity minima and (ii) the correlation of the magnitude of diversity drops with CR amplitudes through all cycles provide solid support for our model. Various observational predictions which can be used to confirm or falsify our hypothesis are presented.
Medvedev Mikhail V.
Melott Adrian L.
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