26-28 September 2013
Union South, UW-Madison
US/Central timezone

Recovering the observed B/C ratio in a dynamic spiral-armed cosmic ray model

27 Sep 2013, 11:40
25m
Union South, UW-Madison

Union South, UW-Madison

1308 West Dayton Street, Madison, WI 53706

Speaker

Mr David Benyamin (The Hebrew University)

Description

We develop a fully three dimensional numerical code describing the diffusion of cosmic rays in the Milky Way. It includes the nuclear spallation chain up to Oxygen, and allows the study of various cosmic ray properties, such as the CR age, grammage traversed, and the ratio between secondary and primary particles. This code enables us to explore a model in which a large fraction of the cosmic ray acceleration takes place in the vicinity of galactic spiral arms and that these spiral arms are dynamic. We show that the effect of having dynamic spiral arms is to limit the age of cosmic rays at low energies. This is because at low energies the time since the last spiral arm passage governs the Cosmic Ray (CR) age, and not diffusion. Using the model, the observed spectral dependence of the secondary to primary ratio is recovered without requiring any further assumptions such as a galactic wind, re-acceleration or various assumptions on the diffusivity. In particular, we obtain a secondary to primary ratio which increases with energy below about 1 GeV.

Primary author

Mr David Benyamin (The Hebrew University)

Co-authors

Prof. Ehud Nakar (Tel-Aviv University) Prof. Nir Shaviv (The Hebrew University) Prof. Piran Tsvi (The Hebrew University)

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