Cosmic ray propagation in a fractal galactic medium
Simple cosmic ray diffusion in magnetic fields is often discussed in terms of a characteristic scattering mean free path or equivalent diffusion coefficient. This assumes very simple properties of the structure of astrophysical magnetic fields. A better approximation is to assume that the magnetic s...
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doaj-5034736d63a64146a842d56447b6adf62021-07-05T11:44:32ZengAcademy of Science of South AfricaSouth African Journal of Science1996-74892011-01-011071/2Cosmic ray propagation in a fractal galactic mediumHamid Kermani0Jalileldin Fatemi1Department of Physics, Faculty of Science, University of Kerman, Islamic Republic of IranDepartment of Physics, Faculty of Science, University of Kerman, Islamic Republic of IranSimple cosmic ray diffusion in magnetic fields is often discussed in terms of a characteristic scattering mean free path or equivalent diffusion coefficient. This assumes very simple properties of the structure of astrophysical magnetic fields. A better approximation is to assume that the magnetic structure has fractal properties and there is then the possibility of including very short and very long interaction lengths when modelling the propagation. Results of modelling such propagation in a fractal medium are discussed. Values of the propagation parameter (α) less than 2 were obtained and confirm the plausibility of the hypothesis that supernova are the origin of galactic cosmic rays in the energy range below the knee in the spectrum.http://192.168.0.108/index.php/sajs/article/view/9888cosmic raydiffusionfractalmagnetic field |
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Cosmic ray propagation in a fractal galactic medium |
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Cosmic ray propagation in a fractal galactic medium |
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Cosmic ray propagation in a fractal galactic medium |
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South African Journal of Science |
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Simple cosmic ray diffusion in magnetic fields is often discussed in terms of a characteristic scattering mean free path or equivalent diffusion coefficient. This assumes very simple properties of the structure of astrophysical magnetic fields. A better approximation is to assume that the magnetic structure has fractal properties and there is then the possibility of including very short and very long interaction lengths when modelling the propagation. Results of modelling such propagation in a fractal medium are discussed. Values of the propagation parameter (α) less than 2 were obtained and confirm the plausibility of the hypothesis that supernova are the origin of galactic cosmic rays in the energy range below the knee in the spectrum. |
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