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Dataset on extreme thunderstorm ground enhancements registered on Aragats in 2023. [PDF]

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Chilingarian A   +4 more
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Particle physics with cosmic accelerators

Physical Review D, 1986
We discuss the atmospheric showers initiated by 1--${10}^{4}$-TeV photons emitted by cosmic accelerators such as Cygnus X-3. The direction and characteristic time structure of the radiation from such sources can be used to tag a beam of known composition (\ensuremath{\gamma} rays) with well-understood interactions (QED) with the target atmosphere.
T. Stanev   +2 more
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Physics of Cosmic Radiation Fields

Radiation Protection Dosimetry, 1999
This paper glances at the knowledge of composition and energy spectra of galactic cosmic rays and briefly discusses the mechanism of solar modulation and of shielding against these particles by the earth's magnetic field. A short review of the properties of solar particle events is given, in which particles emitted from the sun enter the atmosphere ...
W. Heinrich, H. Schraube, S. Roesler
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Cosmic Ray Physics [PDF]

open access: possiblePhysics 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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On the cosmic limits of physical laws

Astrophysics and Space Science, 1996
Views on the completeness of the general theory of relativity are reviewed. An approach to a generalization of the theory based on a modification of the principle of inertia is outlined.
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Cosmic Ray Physics

Nature, 1965
Cosmic Ray Physics By A. E. Sandstrom. Pp. x + 421. (Amsterdam: North-Holland Publishing Co., 1965.) 80s.
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COSMIC NEUTRINO PHYSICS AND ASTROPHYSICS

The Launching of La Belle Epoque of High Energy Physics and Cosmology, 2005
Over 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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A century of cosmic rays

Nature, 2012
High-energy nuclei coming from far beyond the Solar System, and the exotic particles they produce, remain our best window onto the extreme Universe. Michael Friedlander reflects on what we have learned.
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Cosmic Rays and Space Physics

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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