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Offers an accessible text and reference (a cosmic-ray manual) for graduate students entering the field and high-energy astrophysicists will find this an accessible cosmic-ray manual
Easy to read for the general astronomer, the first part describes the standard model of cosmic rays based on our understanding of modern particle physics.
Presents the acceleration scenario in some detail in supernovae explosions as well as in the passage of cosmic rays through the Galaxy.
Compares experimental data in the atmosphere as well as underground are compared with theoretical models This is a textbook for graduate students entering the field but at the same time a cosmic ray manual for high energy astrophysicists and its first part easy to read for the general astronomer. The first part describes the standard model of cosmic rays based on our understanding of modern particle physics. The acceleration scenario is presented in some detail in supernovae explosions as well as in the passage of cosmic rays through the Galaxy. Experimental data in the atmosphere as well as underground are compared with theoretical models. The second part is devoted to contemporary cosmic ray research like the analysis of shower phenomena, the discussion of the end of the cosmic spectrum and, finally, high energy neutrino astronomy.
Table des matières
The Standard Model of Cosmic Rays: Overview.- Cosmic Ray Interactions.- The Birth of Cosmic Rays.- Cosmic Rays in the Galaxy.- Cosmic Rays at the Top of the Atmosphere.- Cosmic Rays in the Atmosphere.- Cosmic Rays Underground.- Contemporary Challenges: Cosmic Ray Showers.- The End of the Cosmic Ray Spectrum.- High Energy Neutrino and Gamma Ray Astronomy.- References.- Index.