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Supernovae and Positron Annihilation
P. A. Milne, J. D. Kurfess, R. L. Kinzer, M. D. Leising
Published 2001-10-18Version 1
Radioactive nuclei, especially those created in SN explosion, have long been suggested to be important contributors of galactic positrons. In this paper we describe the findings of three independent OSSE/SMM/TGRS studies of positron annihilation radiation, demonstrating that the three studies are largely in agreement as to the distribution of galactic annihilation radiation. We then assess the predicted yields and distributions of SN-synthesized radionuclei, determining that they are marginally compatible with the findings of the annihilation radiation studies.
Comments: 7 pages, accepted for publication in New Astronomy Reviews (Astronomy with Radioactivites III)
Journal: New Astron.Rev. 46 (2002) 553-558
Categories: astro-ph
Keywords: supernovae, independent osse/smm/tgrs studies, annihilation radiation studies, positron annihilation radiation, galactic annihilation radiation
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