The last ten years a number of observational advances have substantially increased our knowledge of shock phenomena in supernova remnants. This progress has mainly been made possible by the recent improvements in X-ray and Gamma-ray instrumentation. It has become clear that some shell-type supernova remnants, e.g. SN 1006, have X-ray emission dominated by synchrotron radiation, proving that electrons are accelerated up to 100 TeV. This is still an order of magnitude below 3E15 eV, at which energy the ion cosmic ray spectrum at earth shows a spectral break. So one of the major goals is to prove that supernova remnants are capable of accelerating ions at least up that energy. Here I review the evidence that ions and electrons are accelerated ...
Abstract Supernova remnants illustrate the return of mass and energy from stars to the interstellar ...
Supernova remnants, owing to their strong shock waves, are likely sources of Galactic cosmic rays. S...
Context. Synchrotron X-ray emission from the rims of young supernova remnants allows us to study the...
Supernova remnants have long been considered to be the dominant sources of Galactic cosmic rays. For...
HIGH-ENERGY cosmic rays (relativistic heavy nuclei) play an important role in heating interstellar m...
Supernova remnant shocks are strong candidates for being the source of energetic cosmic rays and had...
We evaluate the current status of supernova remnants as the sources of Galactic cosmic rays. We summ...
The origin of cosmic rays is a pivotal open issue of high-energy astrophysics. Supernova remnants a...
The observation by the CANGAROO (Collaboration of Australia and Nippon Gamma Ray Observatory at Outb...
Supernova remnants are beautiful astronomical objects that are also of high scientific interest, bec...
13 pages, 1 figure, accepted in Adv. Sp. ResX-ray synchrotron emission tells us of the highest energ...
It has long been speculated that supernova remnants represent a major source of cosmic rays in the G...
Context. Shock fronts in young supernova remnants are the best candidates for being sites of cosmic ...
As the observable products of explosive stellar death, supernova remnants reveal some of the most di...
Abstract Supernova remnants illustrate the return of mass and energy from stars to the interstellar ...
Supernova remnants, owing to their strong shock waves, are likely sources of Galactic cosmic rays. S...
Context. Synchrotron X-ray emission from the rims of young supernova remnants allows us to study the...
Supernova remnants have long been considered to be the dominant sources of Galactic cosmic rays. For...
HIGH-ENERGY cosmic rays (relativistic heavy nuclei) play an important role in heating interstellar m...
Supernova remnant shocks are strong candidates for being the source of energetic cosmic rays and had...
We evaluate the current status of supernova remnants as the sources of Galactic cosmic rays. We summ...
The origin of cosmic rays is a pivotal open issue of high-energy astrophysics. Supernova remnants a...
The observation by the CANGAROO (Collaboration of Australia and Nippon Gamma Ray Observatory at Outb...
Supernova remnants are beautiful astronomical objects that are also of high scientific interest, bec...
13 pages, 1 figure, accepted in Adv. Sp. ResX-ray synchrotron emission tells us of the highest energ...
It has long been speculated that supernova remnants represent a major source of cosmic rays in the G...
Context. Shock fronts in young supernova remnants are the best candidates for being sites of cosmic ...
As the observable products of explosive stellar death, supernova remnants reveal some of the most di...
Abstract Supernova remnants illustrate the return of mass and energy from stars to the interstellar ...
Supernova remnants, owing to their strong shock waves, are likely sources of Galactic cosmic rays. S...
Context. Synchrotron X-ray emission from the rims of young supernova remnants allows us to study the...