The photo-disintegration of $^4$He on the cosmic microwave background is less severe than earlier thought
Jorge F. Soriano, Luis A. Anchordoqui, and Diego F. Torres

TL;DR
This study revises the photo-disintegration rates of $^4$He on the cosmic microwave background, showing that ultra-relativistic helium nuclei are less likely to disintegrate than previously estimated, impacting cosmic ray propagation models.
Contribution
It provides updated cross-section data and revised mean free paths for $^4$He, improving the accuracy of cosmic ray propagation simulations.
Findings
Mean free path of $^4$He increased by over 15% at present day.
$^4$He survival probability is higher than previous predictions.
$^4$He intensity at high energies is 35-42% larger in simulations.
Abstract
We thoroughly study the photo-disintegration of He on the cosmic microwave background using the most recent cross-section data both from the inclusive measurement observing the analog of the giant dipole resonance in He through the charge-exchange spin-flip He (Li,Be) reaction and from measurements of exclusive two-body and three-body processes: , , and He H. We show that the present-day (redshift ) mean free path of ultra-relativistic (Lorentz factor ) helium nuclei increases by more that with respect to previous estimates adopted as benchmarks for Monte Carlo simulation codes of ultrahigh-energy cosmic ray propagation. This implies that the physical survival probability of He nuclei would be larger than predicted by existing event…
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