An Interpretation of the Observed Oxygen and Nitrogen Enhancements in Low-Energy Cosmic Rays

  • Fisk L
  • Kozlovsky B
  • Ramaty R
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It is proposed that the enhancements of cosmic-ray oxygen and nitrogen observed at ^10 MeV per nucleon could result from neutral interstellar particles which are swept into the solar cavity by the motion of the Sun through the interstellar medium, and which are subsequently ionized and accelerated.

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Fisk, L. A., Kozlovsky, B., & Ramaty, R. (1974). An Interpretation of the Observed Oxygen and Nitrogen Enhancements in Low-Energy Cosmic Rays. The Astrophysical Journal, 190, L35. https://doi.org/10.1086/181498

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