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The origin of cosmic rays and TeV gamma-ray astronomy

The origin of cosmic rays and TeV gamma-ray astronomy

... mic rays. Many questions remain, not only regarding the details of cosmic ray acceleration in SNR as described above, but also the search for the sources of ultra-high en- ergy cosmic ... See full document

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New look on the origin of cosmic rays

New look on the origin of cosmic rays

... the origin of cosmic rays up to energies 10 18 ...of cosmic rays, because in all of them there are supernova ...observe cosmic rays in the Galaxy is explained that once in ... See full document

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Gamma-ray emitting supernova remnants as the origin of Galactic cosmic rays

Gamma-ray emitting supernova remnants as the origin of Galactic cosmic rays

... The origin of high energy cosmic rays (CR) remains uncer- tain, nevertheless supernova remnants are being promoted as the most promising candidates for providing the CR flux up to PeV energies ... See full document

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Ultra High Energy Cosmic Rays: Origin, Composition and Spectrum

Ultra High Energy Cosmic Rays: Origin, Composition and Spectrum

... expected gamma ray background produced by the propagation of UHECR assuming a pure proton composition (thin lines) or a mixed composition (thick ...extragalactic gamma rays background, as ... See full document

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Observations of the anisotropy of cosmic rays at TeV–PeV

Observations of the anisotropy of cosmic rays at TeV–PeV

... as cosmic rays propagate through turbulent magnetic fields in the ...of cosmic ray diffusion in the galaxy to demonstrate that magnetic turbulence can give rise to 10 ◦ to 20 ◦ structures like ... See full document

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TeV Blazars as the Sources of Ultra High Energy Cosmic Rays

TeV Blazars as the Sources of Ultra High Energy Cosmic Rays

... between infrared to X-ray energies, and the mechanism is almost certainly synchrotron emission from a relati- vistic distribution of electrons. According to the frequency of the low energy peak, BL Lacertae ... See full document

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A JOURNEY THROUGH RESEARCHES ON COSMIC RAYS

A JOURNEY THROUGH RESEARCHES ON COSMIC RAYS

... Cosmic rays are high energy charged particles consisting of electrons, positrons, protons and atomic nuclei ranging from lightest to transuranic ...mystry ray was found to vary with altitude (Wulf ... See full document

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Acceleration of cosmic rays and gamma-ray emission from supernova remnant/molecular cloud associations

Acceleration of cosmic rays and gamma-ray emission from supernova remnant/molecular cloud associations

... These simple estimates exemplify how constrains on the shape of the CR spectrum can be obtained by combining low and high energy observations of MCs interacting with SNRs. This would shed new light on the process of ... See full document

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TAIGA - a hybrid array for high energy gamma astronomy and cosmic ray physics

TAIGA - a hybrid array for high energy gamma astronomy and cosmic ray physics

... of gamma rays is one of the most efficient ways of investigating of galactic and metagalactic sources of high-energy cosmic rays as well solving of many problems of astroparticle ...based ... See full document

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Measurement of Ultra High Energy Cosmic Rays with CHICOS

Measurement of Ultra High Energy Cosmic Rays with CHICOS

... both astronomy and physics and have fueled continued research of ultra-high energy cosmic ...energy cosmic rays are not primarily protons or that there are nearby sources capable of ... See full document

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Tunka Advanced Instrument for cosmic rays and Gamma Astronomy (TAIGA): Status, results and perspectives

Tunka Advanced Instrument for cosmic rays and Gamma Astronomy (TAIGA): Status, results and perspectives

... The Crab Nebula with the pulsar at its center is the most prominent and most studied source in TeV gamma- ray astronomy. Therefore it is used as a standard candle for calibration of ... See full document

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Ionisation as indicator for cosmic ray acceleration

Ionisation as indicator for cosmic ray acceleration

... Galactic cosmic rays (see, ...i.e., cosmic rays with energies E ...accelerating cosmic rays up to ki- netic energies of E . 1 TeV and may, in fact, be dominant in this ... See full document

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The CALorimetric Electron Telescope (CALET) on the International Space Station: Results from the First Two Years of Operation

The CALorimetric Electron Telescope (CALET) on the International Space Station: Results from the First Two Years of Operation

... galactic cosmic-ray acceleration and propagation, and search for dark matter ...of cosmic-ray electrons (including positrons) up to 20 TeV, gamma-rays to 10 TeV, ... See full document

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Highlights of GeV gamma-ray astronomy

Highlights of GeV gamma-ray astronomy

... of gamma-ray sources seen by the LAT includes some High-Mass X-ray Binary (HMXB) systems, where the variation in the gamma-ray flux originates from the orbital motion of the ...GeV ... See full document

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International Year of Astronomy (IYA-2009) and its significance

International Year of Astronomy (IYA-2009) and its significance

... by gamma ray ...(Cosmic Gamma Ray Observatory) and GLAST (Gamma rays Large Area Space Tele- scope) satellites carried sensitive observations of diffuse gamma ... See full document

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Neutrinos from colliding wind binaries: future prospects for PINGU and ORCA

Neutrinos from colliding wind binaries: future prospects for PINGU and ORCA

... Cosmic ray energy spectra from stellar environments are believed to be of too low energy in order to explain the total flux of cosmic rays up to the knee: the observed cosmic ray ... See full document

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TAIGA: results and perspectives

TAIGA: results and perspectives

... for cosmic rays and Gamma Astronomy) which is currently under construction in the Tunka Valley close to Lake Baikal and is taking data in its initial ...of gamma rays and charged ... See full document

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Observations with the High Altitude GAmma-Ray (HAGAR) telescope array in the Indian Himalayas

Observations with the High Altitude GAmma-Ray (HAGAR) telescope array in the Indian Himalayas

... Altitude GAmma-Ray (HAGAR) ar- ray is a wavefront sampling array of 7 telescopes, set-up at Hanle, at 4270 m amsl, in the Ladakh region of the Hi- malayas (Northern ...HImalayan ... See full document

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The Cygnus region of the galaxy: A VERITAS perspective

The Cygnus region of the galaxy: A VERITAS perspective

... extended gamma- ray sources detected at median energies of ∼12 TeV by the Milagro Gamma Ray Observatory as well as gamma- ray pulsars detected by the Fermi ... See full document

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Present status and prospects of the Tunka Radio Extension

Present status and prospects of the Tunka Radio Extension

... for cosmic rays and Gamma Astronomy (TAIGA) observatory ...instruments: cosmic-ray instrument (Tunka-133 [6], Tunka-Rex [7] and Tunka-Grande [8]) and gamma-ray ... See full document

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