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Propagation of Light Elements in the Galaxy
I. V. Moskalenko, A. W. Strong, S. G. Mashnik, F. C. Jones
Published 2003-06-17Version 1
The origin and evolution of isotopes of the lightest elements H2, He3, Li, Be, B in the universe is a key problem in such fields as astrophysics of CR, Galactic evolution, non-thermal nucleosynthesis, and cosmological studies. One of the major sources of these species is spallation by CR nuclei in the interstellar medium. On the other hand, it is the B/C ratio in CR and Be10 abundance which are used to fix the propagation parameters and thus the spallation rate. We study the production and Galactic propagation of isotopes of elements Z<6 using the numerical propagation code GALPROP and updated production cross sections.
Comments: 4 pages, 6 ps-figures, tsukuba.sty, to appear in the Proc. 28th International Cosmic Ray Conference (Tsukuba, Japan 2003). More details can be found at http://www.gamma.mpe-garching.mpg.de/~aws/aws.html
Journal: Proc. 28th ICRC Tsukuba, 2003, pp.1917-1920
Keywords: light elements, lightest elements h2, numerical propagation code galprop, updated production cross sections, galactic evolution
Tags: conference paper, journal article
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