GALPROP WebRun: an internet-based service for calculating galactic cosmic ray propagation and associated photon emissions
Andrey E. Vladimirov, Seth W. Digel, Gu{\eth}laugur J\'ohannesson,, Peter F. Michelson, Igor V. Moskalenko, Patrick L. Nolan, Elena Orlando, Troy, A. Porter, Andrew W. Strong

TL;DR
GALPROP WebRun provides an accessible online platform for astrophysicists to run GALPROP simulations, facilitating research on cosmic ray propagation and photon emissions with the latest version of the code.
Contribution
This paper introduces GALPROP WebRun, an internet-based service that simplifies access to the GALPROP code for cosmic ray and photon emission modeling, including the latest version 54.
Findings
Enables easy web-based access to GALPROP simulations
Supports the latest GALPROP version 54
Facilitates research in cosmic ray astrophysics
Abstract
GALPROP is a numerical code for calculating the galactic propagation of relativistic charged particles and the diffuse emissions produced during their propagation. The code incorporates as much realistic astrophysical input as possible together with latest theoretical developments and has become a de facto standard in astrophysics of cosmic rays. We present GALPROP WebRun, a service to the scientific community enabling easy use of the freely available GALPROP code via web browsers. In addition, we introduce the latest GALPROP version 54, available through this service.
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