A review is given of selected papers on the theory of cosmic ray (CR) propagation and acceleration. The high isotropy and a comparatively large age of galactic CR are explained by the effective interaction of relativistic particles with random and regular electromagnetic fields in interstellar medium. The kinetic theory of CR propagation in the Galaxy is formulated similarly to the elaborate theory of CR propagation in heliosphere. The substantial difference between these theories is explained by the necessity to take into account in some cases the collective effects due to a rather high density of relativisitc particles. In particular, the kinetic CR stream instability and the hydrodynamic Parker instability is studied. The interaction of ...
The propagation of cosmic rays through interstellar space has been investigated with the view of det...
The physics of energetic particle propagation in magnetized environments plays a crucial role in bot...
A variety of the available observational data on the cosmic ray (CR) spectrum, anisotropy and compos...
The book consists of four Chapters. Chapter 1 shortly describes main properties of space plasmas and...
An important problem in the study of cosmic rays, under the assumption of a Galactic origin for ener...
Recent advances on gamma-ray observations from SuperNova Remnants and Molecular Clouds offer the pos...
The theory of Galactic Winds, driven by the cosmic-ray pressure gradient, is reviewed both on the ma...
We survey the theory and experimental tests for the propagation of cosmic rays in the Galaxy up to e...
Cosmic ray (CR) propagation in a turbulent medium is usually considered in the diffusion approximati...
We survey the theory and experimental tests for the propagation of cosmic rays in the Galaxy up to e...
We review the theory of cosmic ray transport and acceleration with an emphasis on the underlying pla...
Recent observations of cosmic ray composition imply that the average amount of interstellar matter t...
We review numerical methods for simulations of cosmic ray (CR) propagation on galactic and larger sc...
Intercluster medium is expected to be turbulent with turbulence being superAlfvenic at large scales....
The problem of the electromagnetic acceleration of cosmic rays to high energies by turbulent magneti...
The propagation of cosmic rays through interstellar space has been investigated with the view of det...
The physics of energetic particle propagation in magnetized environments plays a crucial role in bot...
A variety of the available observational data on the cosmic ray (CR) spectrum, anisotropy and compos...
The book consists of four Chapters. Chapter 1 shortly describes main properties of space plasmas and...
An important problem in the study of cosmic rays, under the assumption of a Galactic origin for ener...
Recent advances on gamma-ray observations from SuperNova Remnants and Molecular Clouds offer the pos...
The theory of Galactic Winds, driven by the cosmic-ray pressure gradient, is reviewed both on the ma...
We survey the theory and experimental tests for the propagation of cosmic rays in the Galaxy up to e...
Cosmic ray (CR) propagation in a turbulent medium is usually considered in the diffusion approximati...
We survey the theory and experimental tests for the propagation of cosmic rays in the Galaxy up to e...
We review the theory of cosmic ray transport and acceleration with an emphasis on the underlying pla...
Recent observations of cosmic ray composition imply that the average amount of interstellar matter t...
We review numerical methods for simulations of cosmic ray (CR) propagation on galactic and larger sc...
Intercluster medium is expected to be turbulent with turbulence being superAlfvenic at large scales....
The problem of the electromagnetic acceleration of cosmic rays to high energies by turbulent magneti...
The propagation of cosmic rays through interstellar space has been investigated with the view of det...
The physics of energetic particle propagation in magnetized environments plays a crucial role in bot...
A variety of the available observational data on the cosmic ray (CR) spectrum, anisotropy and compos...