The observation by the CANGAROO experiment of TeV emission from SN 1006, in conjunction with several instances of non-thermal X-ray emission from supernova remnants, has led to inferences of super-TeV electrons in these extended sources. While this is sufficient to propel the theoretical community in their modelling of particle acceleration and associated radiation, the anticipated emergence in the next decade of a number of new experiments probing the TeV and sub-TeV bands provides further substantial motivation for modellers. In particular, the quest for obtaining unambiguous gamma-ray signatures of cosmic ray ion acceleration defines a "Holy Grail" for observers and theorists alike. This review summarizes theoretical developments in the ...
Evidences of non-thermal X-ray emission and TeV gamma-rays from the supernova remnants (SNRs) has st...
The recent HESS detections of supernova remnant shells in TeV gamma-rays confirm the theoretical pre...
The bulk of cosmic rays of up to about 100 TeV are thought to be accelerated by the first-order Ferm...
The observation by the CANGAROO (Collaboration of Australia and Nippon Gamma Ray Observatory at Outb...
The observation by the CANGAROO experiment of TeV emission from SN 1006, in conjunction with several...
A number of nearby northern hemisphere shell-type supernova remnants (SNRs) has been observed in TeV...
It has long been speculated that supernova remnants represent a major source of cosmic rays in the G...
Imaging Air Cerenkov Telescopes(IACTs). After the first detection of TeV gamma-ray emission from the...
The last ten years a number of observational advances have substantially increased our knowledge of ...
In this Letter we report the discovery of TeV gamma-ray emission from a supernova remnant made with ...
Diffusive shock acceleration operating at expanding supernova remnant shells is by far the most popu...
International audienceGalactic cosmic rays are believed to be accelerated at supernova remnant shock...
International audienceGalactic cosmic rays are believed to be accelerated at supernova remnant shock...
Supernova remnants have long been considered to be the dominant sources of Galactic cosmic rays. For...
The nonlinear kinetic model of cosmic ray (CR) acceleration in supernova remnants (SNRs) is used to ...
Evidences of non-thermal X-ray emission and TeV gamma-rays from the supernova remnants (SNRs) has st...
The recent HESS detections of supernova remnant shells in TeV gamma-rays confirm the theoretical pre...
The bulk of cosmic rays of up to about 100 TeV are thought to be accelerated by the first-order Ferm...
The observation by the CANGAROO (Collaboration of Australia and Nippon Gamma Ray Observatory at Outb...
The observation by the CANGAROO experiment of TeV emission from SN 1006, in conjunction with several...
A number of nearby northern hemisphere shell-type supernova remnants (SNRs) has been observed in TeV...
It has long been speculated that supernova remnants represent a major source of cosmic rays in the G...
Imaging Air Cerenkov Telescopes(IACTs). After the first detection of TeV gamma-ray emission from the...
The last ten years a number of observational advances have substantially increased our knowledge of ...
In this Letter we report the discovery of TeV gamma-ray emission from a supernova remnant made with ...
Diffusive shock acceleration operating at expanding supernova remnant shells is by far the most popu...
International audienceGalactic cosmic rays are believed to be accelerated at supernova remnant shock...
International audienceGalactic cosmic rays are believed to be accelerated at supernova remnant shock...
Supernova remnants have long been considered to be the dominant sources of Galactic cosmic rays. For...
The nonlinear kinetic model of cosmic ray (CR) acceleration in supernova remnants (SNRs) is used to ...
Evidences of non-thermal X-ray emission and TeV gamma-rays from the supernova remnants (SNRs) has st...
The recent HESS detections of supernova remnant shells in TeV gamma-rays confirm the theoretical pre...
The bulk of cosmic rays of up to about 100 TeV are thought to be accelerated by the first-order Ferm...