Lower limits on the nucleosynthezis of 44Ti and 60Fe in the dynamic spiral-arms model

Abstract

We have previously focused on studying the electron-capture isotopes within the dynamic spiral-arms model and empirically derived the energy dependence of the electron attachment rate using the observation of 49Ti/49V and 51V/51Cr ratios in cosmic rays (Benyamin et al. 2017). We have also shown how this relation recovers the energy dependence seen in the lab measurements (Letaw et al. 1985). In this work we use this relation to construct the 44Ca/44Ti ratio and place a lower limit on the amount of 44Ti that is required to be nucleosynthesized at the source. The results also imply that the acceleration process of the radioisotopes cannot be much longer than a century time scale (or else the required nucleosynthesized amount has to be correspondingly larger). We also provide a similar lower limit on the source 60Fe by comparing to the recently observed 60Fe/56Fe (Binns et al. 2016).

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