4.6 Article

FLUKA cross sections for cosmic-ray interactions with the DRAGON2 code

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Publisher

IOP Publishing Ltd
DOI: 10.1088/1475-7516/2022/07/008

Keywords

cosmic ray experiments; cosmic ray theory; gamma ray experiments; gamma ray theory

Funding

  1. Swedish National Space Agency [117/19]
  2. FLUKA collaboration
  3. Swedish National Infrastructure for Computing (SNIC) - Swedish Research Council [2021/3-42, 2021/6-326, 2018-05973]
  4. P2IO Laboratory of Excellence (programme Investissements d'avenir) [ANR-11-IDEX-0003-01, ANR-10-LABX-0038]
  5. P2I research departments of the Paris-Saclay university
  6. IJCLab
  7. CEA
  8. IPhT
  9. APPEC
  10. IN2P3 master projet UCMN
  11. EuCAPT

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This study investigates the secondary particles produced in spallation reactions of cosmic rays with the interstellar gas by developing a new set of cross sections using the FLUKA Monte Carlo nuclear code. The cross sections are compared to experimental data and found to be in good agreement. The study also predicts an energy-dependence of the flux ratios of B, Be, and Li which is consistent with AMS-02 data. Additionally, the study calculates the cross sections of gamma ray production and compares them to observational data, finding a very good agreement.
Secondary particles produced in spallation reactions of cosmic rays with the interstellar gas provide valuable information that allow us to investigate the injection and transport of charged particles in the Galaxy. A good understanding of the cross sections of production of these particles is crucial to correctly interpret our models, although the existing experimental data is very scarce and uncertain. We have developed a new set of cross sections, both inelastic and inclusive, computed with the FLUKA Monte Carlo nuclear code and tested its compatibility with CR data. Inelastic and inclusive cross sections have been compared to the most up-to-date data and parameterisations finding a general good agreement. Then, these cross sections have been implemented in the DRAGON2 code to characterize the spectra of CR nuclei up to Z = 26 and the secondary-to-primary ratios of B, Be and Li. Interestingly, we find that the FLUKA cross sections allow us to predict an energy-dependence of the B, Be and Li flux ratios which is compatible with AMS-02 data and to reproduce simultaneously these flux ratios with a scaling lower than 20%. Finally, we implement the cross sections of production of gamma rays, calculated with FLUKA, in the Gammasky code and compute diffuse gamma-ray sky maps and the local HI emissivity spectrum, finding a very good agreement with Fermi Large Area Telescope data.

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