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Ultra-High-Energy Cosmic Rays
The origin of the ultra high energy cosmic rays (UHECR) with energies above E > 10 17 eV, is still unknown. The discovery of their sources will reveal the engines of the most energetic astrophysical accelerators in the universe. This is a written version of a series of lectures devoted to UHECR a...
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author | Dova, M.T. |
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description | The origin of the ultra high energy cosmic rays (UHECR) with energies above E > 10 17 eV, is still unknown. The discovery of their sources will reveal the engines of the most energetic astrophysical accelerators in the universe. This is a written version of a series of lectures devoted to UHECR at the 2013 CERN-Latin-American School of High-Energy Physics. We present anintroduction to acceleration mechanisms of charged particles to the highest energies in astrophysical objects, their propagation from the sources to Earth, and the experimental techniques for their detection. We also discuss some of the relevant observational results from Telescope Array and Pierre Auger Observatory. These experiments deal with particle interactions at energies orders of magnitude higher than achieved in terrestrial accelerators. |
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spelling | cern-20197422022-08-10T13:00:39Zdoi:10.5170/CERN-2015-001.169http://cds.cern.ch/record/2019742engDova, M.T.Ultra-High-Energy Cosmic RaysParticle Physics - PhenomenologyThe origin of the ultra high energy cosmic rays (UHECR) with energies above E > 10 17 eV, is still unknown. The discovery of their sources will reveal the engines of the most energetic astrophysical accelerators in the universe. This is a written version of a series of lectures devoted to UHECR at the 2013 CERN-Latin-American School of High-Energy Physics. We present anintroduction to acceleration mechanisms of charged particles to the highest energies in astrophysical objects, their propagation from the sources to Earth, and the experimental techniques for their detection. We also discuss some of the relevant observational results from Telescope Array and Pierre Auger Observatory. These experiments deal with particle interactions at energies orders of magnitude higher than achieved in terrestrial accelerators.The origin of the ultra high energy cosmic rays (UHECR) with energies above E > 1017eV, is still unknown. The discovery of their sources will reveal the engines of the most energetic astrophysical accelerators in the universe. This is a written version of a series of lectures devoted to UHECR at the 2013 CERN-Latin-American School of High-Energy Physics. We present an introduction to acceleration mechanisms of charged particles to the highest energies in astrophysical objects, their propagation from the sources to Earth, and the experimental techniques for their detection. We also discuss some of the relevant observational results from Telescope Array and Pierre Auger Observatory. These experiments deal with particle interactions at energies orders of magnitude higher than achieved in terrestrial accelerators.arXiv:1604.07584arXiv:1604.07584oai:cds.cern.ch:20197422016-04-26 |
spellingShingle | Particle Physics - Phenomenology Dova, M.T. Ultra-High-Energy Cosmic Rays |
title | Ultra-High-Energy Cosmic Rays |
title_full | Ultra-High-Energy Cosmic Rays |
title_fullStr | Ultra-High-Energy Cosmic Rays |
title_full_unstemmed | Ultra-High-Energy Cosmic Rays |
title_short | Ultra-High-Energy Cosmic Rays |
title_sort | ultra-high-energy cosmic rays |
topic | Particle Physics - Phenomenology |
url | https://dx.doi.org/10.5170/CERN-2015-001.169 http://cds.cern.ch/record/2019742 |
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