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Acceleration and Particle Field Interactions of Cosmic Rays II: Calculations
Acceleration Particle Field Cosmic Rays II
2011/1/13
Based on the generic acceleration model, which suggests different types of electromagnetic interactions between the cosmic charged particles and the different configurations of the electromagnetic (pl...
Cosmic rays: current status, historical context
Cosmic rays current status historical context
2011/1/13
The ISVHECRI conference series emphasizes the connection between high energy physics and cosmic ray physics--the study of elementary particles and nuclei from accelerators in the lab and from space. I...
The MIDAS experiment: A prototype for the microwave emission of Ultra-High Energy Cosmic Rays
The MIDAS experimen the microwave emission Ultra-High Energy Cosmic Rays
2011/1/11
Recent measurements suggest that extensive air showers initiated by ultra-high energy cosmic rays (UHECR) emit signals in the microwave band of the electromagnetic spectrum caused by the collisions of...
CRT: A numerical tool for propagating ultra-high energy cosmic rays through Galactic magnetic field models
Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics (astro-ph.IM)
2011/1/6
Deflection of ultra high energy cosmic rays (UHECRs) by the Galactic magnetic field (GMF) may be sufficiently strong to hinder identification of the UHECR source distribution. A common method for dete...
Long term time variability of cosmic rays and possible relevance to the development of life on Earth
cosmic rays lightning evolution
2010/3/9
An analysis is made of the manner in which the cosmic ray intensity at Earth has varied over its existence and its possible relevance to both the origin and the evolution of life. Much of the analysis...
The spectrum of Cosmic Rays escaping from relativistic shocks
Cosmic Rays relativistic shocks
2010/3/8
We derive expressions for the time integrated spectrum of Cosmic Rays (CRs) that are accelerated in a decelerating relativistic shock wave and escape ahead of the shock. It is assumed that at any give...