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Short-lived Radionuclides in the Milky Way Galaxy

Astrophysics of Galaxies 2023-04-05 v1

Abstract

The short-lived radionuclides (SLRs) have a half-life \leq 100 Myr. The γ\gamma-ray observations and excess abundance of their daughter nuclides in various meteoritic phases confirm the existence of SLRs in the Galaxy and early solar system (ESS), respectively. In this work, we have developed Galactic Chemical Evolution (GCE) models for SLRs, 26^{26}Al, and 60^{60}Fe along with 36^{36}Cl, 41^{41}Ca, and 53^{53}Mn. These models predict the temporal and spatial evolution of SLR abundance trends in the Galaxy from 2-18 kpc. The abundance of two SLRs, 26^{26}Al, and 60^{60}Fe, are investigated further, as their γ\gamma-ray observations are available for comparison with the model predictions. The predictions for the abundance per unit area for each ring decrease from the inner to outer regions of the Galaxy.The GCE predictions for the total mass of alive 26^{26}Al, and 60^{60}Fe in 2-18 kpc of the Galaxy at present time are 0.2 M_\odot and 0.08 M_\odot, respectively.

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@article{arxiv.2303.08919,
  title  = {Short-lived Radionuclides in the Milky Way Galaxy},
  author = {Tejpreet Kaur},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2303.08919},
  year   = {2023}
}

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5 pages, 3 figures