Using the concept developed in earlier papers, that the cosmic rays originate in three different main sites, a) the normal supernova explosions into the interstellar medium, b) the supernova explosions into a stellar wind, and c) powerful radio galaxies, we demonstrate in this paper that the spectrum and chemical abundances above $10^4$ GeV can be well understood. Using existing data on the chemical composition of cosmic rays near TeV energies as a constraint, we adjust the parameters of the model to fit the shower size data from the Akeno experiment; this is necessary since the derivation of an all particle spectrum involves an assumption about the chemical composition of the cosmic rays and so we have to fit the shower size data first and...
The origin of the particles in the highest energy end of the cosmic ray spectrum is discussed in the...
The present paper deals with calculations based on a standard model of cosmic ray acceleration in Su...
We give a brief overview of the current experimental and theoretical status of cosmic rays above ~10...
We develop a theory to account for the cosmic ray spectrum between 1 GeV and 10^4 GeV following the ...
Journal ArticleWe use the depth of maximum distribution as measured by the stereo Fly's Eye detector...
Motivated by the recent high-precision measurements of cosmic rays by several new-generation experim...
We compare the expected contribution of FR-II hot spots to the ultra-high energy cosmic ray spectrum...
An overview is given on the present status of the understanding of the origin of galactic cosmic ray...
A re-examination of the energy cosmic ray spectrum above 1020 eV is presented. The overall data-base...
A re-examination of the energy cosmic ray spectrum above 1020 eV is presented. The overall data-base...
In this chapter I give an overview of shock acceleration, including a discussion of the maximum ener...
Cosmic ray (CR) particles arrive at the top of the Earth's atmosphere at a rate of around 1000 per s...
A brief review of the energy spectrum of primary cosmic rays above $10^{10}$ eV and the measurement ...
Cosmic rays consist of atomic nuclei ranging from H to U. They are the most energetic particles in n...
It is generally regarded that the bulk of cosmic rays originate in the galaxy and that those below ...
The origin of the particles in the highest energy end of the cosmic ray spectrum is discussed in the...
The present paper deals with calculations based on a standard model of cosmic ray acceleration in Su...
We give a brief overview of the current experimental and theoretical status of cosmic rays above ~10...
We develop a theory to account for the cosmic ray spectrum between 1 GeV and 10^4 GeV following the ...
Journal ArticleWe use the depth of maximum distribution as measured by the stereo Fly's Eye detector...
Motivated by the recent high-precision measurements of cosmic rays by several new-generation experim...
We compare the expected contribution of FR-II hot spots to the ultra-high energy cosmic ray spectrum...
An overview is given on the present status of the understanding of the origin of galactic cosmic ray...
A re-examination of the energy cosmic ray spectrum above 1020 eV is presented. The overall data-base...
A re-examination of the energy cosmic ray spectrum above 1020 eV is presented. The overall data-base...
In this chapter I give an overview of shock acceleration, including a discussion of the maximum ener...
Cosmic ray (CR) particles arrive at the top of the Earth's atmosphere at a rate of around 1000 per s...
A brief review of the energy spectrum of primary cosmic rays above $10^{10}$ eV and the measurement ...
Cosmic rays consist of atomic nuclei ranging from H to U. They are the most energetic particles in n...
It is generally regarded that the bulk of cosmic rays originate in the galaxy and that those below ...
The origin of the particles in the highest energy end of the cosmic ray spectrum is discussed in the...
The present paper deals with calculations based on a standard model of cosmic ray acceleration in Su...
We give a brief overview of the current experimental and theoretical status of cosmic rays above ~10...