The question at which energy the transition from Galactic to extragalactic cosmic rays takes place has been a long-standing conundrum in cosmic ray physics. In the past, the transition energy has been usually associated with one of the evident features of the cosmic ray spectrum: The second knee around E≃5 ×1017 eV or the ankle at E≃3 ×1018 eV. I review anisotropy and composition data and show that they require that the transition from Galacticto extragalactic CRs has to happen early, at few ×1017 eV. As a result, a successful model for the transition should explain the ankle as a feature of the extragalactic CR spectrum. I review briefly such models and their implications
We have developed a model that explains cosmic rays with energies E between \~0.3 PeV and the energy...
Abstract: It is generally believed that the cosmic rays below the ankle of the energy spectrum are o...
International audienceWe discuss the differences induced by the assumed composition of extragalactic...
The question at which energy the transition from Galactic to extragalactic cosmic rays takes place h...
This talk based on results of ref. [1], where we constrain the energy at which the transition from G...
Abstract. This talk addresses the question, “Where is the transition from cosmic rays of galactic or...
18 pages, 7 figuresInternational audienceWe constrain the energy at which the transition from Galact...
International audienceIn this contribution, we discuss the transition from galactic to extragalactic...
We have argued [J. Szabelski et al. (2002)] that the well-known `ankle' in the cosmic ray energy spe...
26 pages 9 figures - AugerWe study the phenomenology of cosmic-rays (CRs) at the galactic/extragalac...
In this paper we review the main features of the observed Cosmic Rays spectrum in the energy range $...
We show that the cosmic ray (CR) knee can be entirely explained by energy-dependent CR leak-age from...
We have developed a model that explains cosmic rays with energies E between \~0.3 PeV and the energy...
Abstract: It is generally believed that the cosmic rays below the ankle of the energy spectrum are o...
International audienceWe discuss the differences induced by the assumed composition of extragalactic...
The question at which energy the transition from Galactic to extragalactic cosmic rays takes place h...
This talk based on results of ref. [1], where we constrain the energy at which the transition from G...
Abstract. This talk addresses the question, “Where is the transition from cosmic rays of galactic or...
18 pages, 7 figuresInternational audienceWe constrain the energy at which the transition from Galact...
International audienceIn this contribution, we discuss the transition from galactic to extragalactic...
We have argued [J. Szabelski et al. (2002)] that the well-known `ankle' in the cosmic ray energy spe...
26 pages 9 figures - AugerWe study the phenomenology of cosmic-rays (CRs) at the galactic/extragalac...
In this paper we review the main features of the observed Cosmic Rays spectrum in the energy range $...
We show that the cosmic ray (CR) knee can be entirely explained by energy-dependent CR leak-age from...
We have developed a model that explains cosmic rays with energies E between \~0.3 PeV and the energy...
Abstract: It is generally believed that the cosmic rays below the ankle of the energy spectrum are o...
International audienceWe discuss the differences induced by the assumed composition of extragalactic...