Advection-only galactic wind models fail to reproduce observed vertical radio profiles without unrealistic velocities, synchrotron spectra are biased toward young electrons in dense regions, and bremsstrahlung/Coulomb losses cannot be neglected even when subdominant.
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Numerical and analytical modeling of cosmic-ray transport attributes the long-term variation in the AMS-observed proton-to-helium ratio below 3 GV to mass-to-charge dependence in the heliospheric diffusion coefficient.
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Revisiting radio synchrotron diagnostics in star-forming galaxies
Advection-only galactic wind models fail to reproduce observed vertical radio profiles without unrealistic velocities, synchrotron spectra are biased toward young electrons in dense regions, and bremsstrahlung/Coulomb losses cannot be neglected even when subdominant.
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Numerical modeling of cosmic-ray transport in the heliosphere and interpretation of the proton-to-helium ratio in Solar Cycle 24
Numerical and analytical modeling of cosmic-ray transport attributes the long-term variation in the AMS-observed proton-to-helium ratio below 3 GV to mass-to-charge dependence in the heliospheric diffusion coefficient.