Nuclear gamma ray production by cosmic rays

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Cosmic Rays, Gamma Rays, Interstellar Gas, Nuclear Interactions, Line Spectra, Nuclear Radiation, Scattering Cross Sections, X Ray Astronomy

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The rate of nuclear gamma ray emission from the interaction of cosmic rays with thermal nuclei in the interstellar medium and the consequent expected flux at the earth are calculated. The same calculation is made in the case of the existence of a high flux of low energy cosmic rays, which could be responsible for the Li-7 production in the Galaxy. The flux expected from supernova remnants, in particular if the galactic Li-7 is produced in such objects by low energy cosmic rays is also discussed.

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