An extragalactic origin of the dominant part of all extrasolar hadronic cosmic rays above about 10 MeV/nucleon has long been considered unlikely due to energy considerations. In order to circumvent such arguments, the hypothesis that ``flux trapping'' of extragalactic cosmic rays occurs in the Galactic confinement volume is advanced in this paper. This hypothesis is based on a number of speculative assumptions about the properties of Galactic and intergalactic magnetic fields. The intergalactic cosmic-ray density expected under conservative assumptions about its extragalactic origins is then shown to be of the right order of magnitude to account for the locally observed cosmic radiation. It is demonstrated that an extragalactic scenario of ...
From the analysis of the flux of high energy particles, E> 3 · 1018eV, it is shown that the distr...
An overview is given on the present status of the understanding of the origin of galactic cosmic ray...
We consider the possibility of explaining the observed spectrum and composition of the cosmic rays w...
With the facts mentioned as a beginning it has become customary to reason approximately as follows. ...
AbstractThe propagation of extragalactic particles within our Galaxy has been modelled. The flux of ...
The cosmic ray nuclei with energy above a few GeV, the cosmic ray electrons of energy above a few Me...
We briefly review sources of cosmic rays, their composition and spectra as well as their propagation...
The origin of the particles in the highest energy end of the cosmic ray spectrum is discussed in the...
The presence of an excess of low energy antiprotons in the primary cosmic radiation has given rise t...
The question of the origin of the cosmic radiation is a fundamental problem in high energy astro phy...
An attempt is made to distinguish origin locations and dominant production mechanisms of cosmic gamm...
I give a brief overview of cosmic ray physics, highlighting some key questions and how they will be ...
The recent discoveries of several reliable events of high energy cosmic rays at an energy above 10^2...
It is generally regarded that the bulk of cosmic rays originate in the galaxy and that those below ...
It is generally regarded that the bulk of cosmic rays originate in the Galaxy and that those below t...
From the analysis of the flux of high energy particles, E> 3 · 1018eV, it is shown that the distr...
An overview is given on the present status of the understanding of the origin of galactic cosmic ray...
We consider the possibility of explaining the observed spectrum and composition of the cosmic rays w...
With the facts mentioned as a beginning it has become customary to reason approximately as follows. ...
AbstractThe propagation of extragalactic particles within our Galaxy has been modelled. The flux of ...
The cosmic ray nuclei with energy above a few GeV, the cosmic ray electrons of energy above a few Me...
We briefly review sources of cosmic rays, their composition and spectra as well as their propagation...
The origin of the particles in the highest energy end of the cosmic ray spectrum is discussed in the...
The presence of an excess of low energy antiprotons in the primary cosmic radiation has given rise t...
The question of the origin of the cosmic radiation is a fundamental problem in high energy astro phy...
An attempt is made to distinguish origin locations and dominant production mechanisms of cosmic gamm...
I give a brief overview of cosmic ray physics, highlighting some key questions and how they will be ...
The recent discoveries of several reliable events of high energy cosmic rays at an energy above 10^2...
It is generally regarded that the bulk of cosmic rays originate in the galaxy and that those below ...
It is generally regarded that the bulk of cosmic rays originate in the Galaxy and that those below t...
From the analysis of the flux of high energy particles, E> 3 · 1018eV, it is shown that the distr...
An overview is given on the present status of the understanding of the origin of galactic cosmic ray...
We consider the possibility of explaining the observed spectrum and composition of the cosmic rays w...