861 research outputs found

    The galactic gamma-ray distribution: Implications for galactic structure and the radial cosmic ray gradient

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    The radial distribution of gamma ray emissivity in the Galaxy was derived from flux longitude profiles, using both the final SAS-2 results and the recently corrected COS-B results and analyzing the northern and southern galactic regions separately. The recent CO surveys of the Southern Hemisphere, were used in conjunction with the Northern Hemisphere data, to derive the radial distribution of cosmic rays on both sides of the galactic plane. In addition to the 5 kpc ring, there is evidence from the radial asymmetry for spiral features which are consistent with those derived from the distribution of bright HII regions. Positive evidence was also found for a strong increase in the cosmic ray flux in the inner Galaxy, particularly in the 5 kpc region in both halves of the plane

    Pulsar and diffuse contributions to the observed galactic gamma radiation

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    With the acquisition of satellite data on the energy spectrum of galactic gamma-radiation, it is clear that such radiation has a multicomponent nature. A calculation of the pulsar gamma ray emission spectrum is used together with a statistical analysis of recent data on 328 known pulsars to make a new determination of the pulsar contribution to galactic gamma ray emission. The contributions from diffuse interstellar cosmic ray induced production mechanisms to the total emission are then reexamined. It is concluded that pulsars may account for a significant fraction of galactic gamma ray emission

    Matter antimatter domains: A possible solution to the CP domain wall problem in the early universe

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    An SU(5) grand unified theory model is used to show how the degeneracy between vacua with different spontaneously broken charge parity can be dynamically lifted by a condensate of heavy fermion pairs. This drives a phase transition to a unique vacuum state with definite charge parity. The transition eliminates the domain walls in a matter antimatter symmetric domain cosmology

    Cosmic soft gamma-ray bursts and the stellar super-flare hypothesis

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    Cosmic soft gamma ray bursts are discussed, and the stellar super-flare hypothesis is supported. Previous predictions and observations of gamma ray bursts are cited. Studies show that it is plausible that the bursts are caused by the bremsstrahlung of electrons accelerated to high energies in a stellar flare event. Possible observational consequences are listed for the stellar flare hypothesis

    High energy neutrino absorption and its effects on stars in close X-ray binaries

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    The physics and astrophysics of high energy neutrino production and interactions in close X-ray binary systems are studied. These studies were stimulated by recent observations of ultrahigh energy gamma-rays and possibly other ultrahigh energy particles coming from the directions of Cygnus X-3 and other binary systems and possessing the periodicity characteristics of these systems. Systems in which a compact object, such as a neutron star, is a strong source of high energy particles which, in turn, produce photons, neutronos and other secondary particles by interactions in the atmosphere of the companion star were considered. The highest energy neutrinos are absorbed deep in the companion and the associated energy deposition may be large enough to effect its structure or lead to its ultimate disruption. This neutrino heating was evaluated, starting with a detailed numerical calculation of the hadronic cascade induced in the atmosphere of the companion star. For some theoretical models, the resulting energy deposition from neutrino absorption may be so great as to disrupt the companion star over an astronomically small timescale of the order of 10,000 years. Even if the energy deposition is smaller, it may still be high enough to alter the system substantially, perhaps leading to quenching of high energy signals from the source. Given the cosmic ray luminosities required to produce the observed gamma rays from cygnus X-3 and LMX X-4, such a situation may occur in these sources

    Parental Tort Liability Dole Rule No Cause of Action Based on Parental Negligence in Child Supervision

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    Equal Protection-Indigent Criminal Defendants-Right to Counsel-Recoupment of Defense Costs from Those Found Able to Pay After Sentencing

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    Parental Tort Liability Dole Rule No Cause of Action Based on Parental Negligence in Child Supervision

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