Search Results - "Swordy, Simon P."
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Cosmic-ray positrons: are there primary sources?
Published in Astroparticle physics (01-09-1999)“…Galactic cosmic rays consist of primary and secondary particles. Primary cosmic rays are thought to be energized by first order Fermi acceleration processes at…”
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Cosmic Antimatter: Antiparticles are rare and maddeningly elusive. But they may hold clues to some of the mysteries of astrophysics
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Cosmic Antimatter
Published in Scientific American (01-04-1998)“…Some astrophysicists believe that each galaxy is embedded in a huge halo of dark matter. A hypothetical weakly interacting massive particle--WIMP--could be an…”
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Observation of transition radiation from relativistic heavy nuclei
Published in Physical review. D, Particles and fields (01-11-1990)“…We have made the first observation of transition radiation produced by relativistic heavy nuclei. The instrument used in this work is a large cosmic-ray…”
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Cosmic Rays at the Energy Frontier
Published in Scientific American (01-01-1997)“…Astrophysicists can still only speculate about the cataclysms that create cosmic rays, but they have solid clues. These particles can carry more energy than…”
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Cosmic rays at the energy frontier
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Cosmic-Ray Positrons: Are There Primary Sources?
Published 10-02-1999“…Astropart.Phys.11:429-435,1999 Cosmic rays at the Earth include a secondary component originating in collisions of primary particles with the diffuse…”
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