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Main Authors: Aerdker, Sophie, Batista, Rafael Alves, Tjus, Julia Becker, Di Marco, Gaetano, Dörner, Julien, Kampert, Karl-Heinz, Merten, Lukas, Morejon, Leonel, Müller, Gero, Reichherzer, Patrick, Saveliev, Andrey, Schlegel, Leander, Sigl, Günter, van Vliet, Arjen
Format: Preprint
Published: 2025
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2507.11475
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  • We present CRPropa 3.3, the latest release of the publicly available Monte Carlo framework for simulating the propagation of high-energy particles in astrophysical environments. This version introduces significant extensions that enables multi-messenger studies across a broad energy range, from GeV to ZeV. New features include explicit time tracking, time-dependent advection fields, and support for position-dependent radiation backgrounds, for more realistic simulations of Galactic and extragalactic propagation. Nuclear cross sections have been updated and expanded up to lead (Z=82). We illustrate some of these new features, including acceleration at moving shocks and gamma-ray propagation in the interstellar radiation field. Together, these improvements establish CRPropa 3.3 as a comprehensive tool for modelling cosmic rays, gamma rays, and their secondaries in structured, time-dependent environments, setting the stage for next-generation multi-messenger astrophysics.