On neutron-antineutron oscillation processes in solar cosmic-rays and the possibility of their observation

Abstract

The experimental observation of neutron - antineutron oscillations is one of the oldest problems of elementary-particle physics. However, the search for these processes in the laboratories on the Earth have thus far yielded no results. In this paper, we consider the possibility of finding n - n oscillations in the solar cosmic rays at flare increases. There are two arguments in favour of such an approach to this problem: a long distance for a neutron run and a weak magnetic field in the solar cosmic-ray environment. Therefore, the presence of antinucleons in solar cosmic rays may be a evidence of the existence of n - n oscillations. The intensities expected of the n and p fluxes near the Earth are found.

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