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Physics Bulletin, 1971
S Hayakawa Chichester: Wiley 1970 pp xi + 774 price £18.50 Cosmic rays play a smaller role in elementary particle physics than they once did and are now investigated mainly because of their increasing astrophysical and geophysical interest. However, any experimenter or theorist involved in this field, whatever his motivation, needs to know and apply a ...
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S Hayakawa Chichester: Wiley 1970 pp xi + 774 price £18.50 Cosmic rays play a smaller role in elementary particle physics than they once did and are now investigated mainly because of their increasing astrophysical and geophysical interest. However, any experimenter or theorist involved in this field, whatever his motivation, needs to know and apply a ...
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From Accelerators to Cosmic Ray Physics
AIP Conference Proceedings, 2011In the present paper, we discuss the interplay between Collider Physics and Cosmic Ray Physics. In particular we outline the impact of present and future collider measurements and searches in the understanding of several aspects, related with Cosmic Ray Physics problematics.
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Cosmic background radiation physics
AIP Conference Proceedings, 1990At the time of the 25th anniversary of the discovery of the Cosmic Background Radiation, speculations are presented as to where the field will be in another 25 years. Future trends are forecast. (AIP)
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COSMIC NEUTRINO PHYSICS AND ASTROPHYSICS
The Launching of La Belle Epoque of High Energy Physics and Cosmology, 2005Over the next decade or two, neutrino telescopes will map out the neutrino sky, analogous to the way the electromagnetic sky has been mapped for centuries. Like light and unlike cosmic-rays, the neutrinos will point back to their sources. Unlike light, the neutrinos are not attenuated at high energies and so will allow us to see farther into space ...
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Nature, 1968
Cosmic Rays and Problems of Space Physics Edited by Yu. G. Shafer. (Proceedings of the All-Union Conference. Yakutsk, August–September 1962.) Pp. vii + 311. (Jerusalem: Israel Program for Scientific Translations; London: Macdonald-Oldbourne Press, 1967.) 90s.
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Cosmic Rays and Problems of Space Physics Edited by Yu. G. Shafer. (Proceedings of the All-Union Conference. Yakutsk, August–September 1962.) Pp. vii + 311. (Jerusalem: Israel Program for Scientific Translations; London: Macdonald-Oldbourne Press, 1967.) 90s.
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Line currents in cosmic physics
Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series A. Mathematical and Physical Sciences, 1955The progress in magneto-hydrodynamics has mainly been a result of the theoretical investigations. Mathematical methods are, and will always be, one of the most important means of exploring this interesting but extremely complicated field. But this should not obscure the fact that the field must also be explored by experimental and observational methods.
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New physics from the polarized light of the cosmic microwave background
Nature Reviews Physics, 2022Eiichiro Komatsu
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1987
The author’s credentials for writing this review are modest in the sense that although he has visited many research laboratories in the USSR - during several visits - he has not actually carried out research in that country. Nevertheless, he knows the Soviet research programme in cosmic physics well and has had a number of Soviet cosmic ray physicists ...
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The author’s credentials for writing this review are modest in the sense that although he has visited many research laboratories in the USSR - during several visits - he has not actually carried out research in that country. Nevertheless, he knows the Soviet research programme in cosmic physics well and has had a number of Soviet cosmic ray physicists ...
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