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Published 2006 | Submitted
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Observations of the Li, Be, and B isotopes and constraints on cosmic-ray propagation

Abstract

The abundance of Li, Be, and B isotopes in galactic cosmic rays (GCRs) between E = 50 and 200 MeV/nucleon has been observed by the Cosmic Ray Isotope Spectrometer (CRIS) on NASA's ACE mission since 1997 with high statistical accuracy. Precise observations of Li, Be, and B can be used to constrain GCR propagation models. We find that a diffusive reacceleration model with parameters that best match CRIS results (e.g., B/C, Li/C, etc.) are also consistent with other GCR observations. A ˜15-20% overproduction of Li and Be in the model predictions is attributed to uncertainties in the production cross-section data. The latter becomes a significant limitation to the study of rare GCR species that are generated predominantly via spallation.

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© 2006 COSPAR. Published by Elsevier Ltd. Received 12 November 2004, Revised 5 September 2006, Accepted 8 September 2006, Available online 25 October 2006. This research was supported by NASA at the NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center, the California Institute of Technology, (Grant NAG5-6912), the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, and Washington University. I.V.M. acknowledges partial support from NASA Astrophysics Theory Program (ATP) grant and NASA Astronomy and Physics Research and Analysis Program (APRA) grant.

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