Constraining the low-energy cosmic ray flux in the center molecular zone from MeV nuclear deexcitation line observations
Liu, Bing; Yang, Ruizhi
China
Abstract
Low-energy cosmic rays (LECRs) dominate the ionization in dense regions of molecular clouds in which other ionizers such as UV or x-ray photons are effectively shielded. Thus, it was argued that the high ionization rate at the central molecular zone (CMZ) of our Galaxy is mainly caused by LECRs. However, the required LECR flux is orders of magnitude higher than the extrapolation of GeV cosmic ray (CR) flux derived from GeV