The origin and propagation of cosmic rays in terms of conventional and supplementary newer assumptions were explored. Cosmic rays are considered to be accelerated by supernoava shock waves and to traverse clouds in the source region. After rigidity-dependent escape from these clouds into interstellar space, cosmic rays are further accelerated by the weakened shocks of old supernova remnants and then pass through additional material. The distributed acceleration hypothesis is discussed with emphasis on recent data on the abundances of cosmic-ray isotopes of N above 1 GeV/u and of He near 6 GeV/u
The acceleration of ultrahigh energy cosmic rays, greater than or equal to10/sup 15 -20/ eV, is stil...
Supernova remnants are considered to be the main source of galactic cosmic rays up to the knee of th...
The characteristics of a model for analyzing the propagation of cosmic rays are discussed. The requi...
An overview is given on the present status of the understanding of the origin of galactic cosmic ray...
In this chapter I give an overview of shock acceleration, including a discussion of the maximum ener...
The study of systematic trends in elemental abundances is important for unfolding the nuclear and/or...
I give a brief overview of cosmic ray physics, highlighting some key questions and how they will be ...
Particles are accelerated in cosmic sites probably under conditions very different from those at ter...
Some general features of cosmic ray acceleration are summarized along with some inferences that can ...
In the common model supernova shock-acceleration of cosmic rays there are two open questions: 1. whe...
The problem of the origin of cosmic rays is considered in an astronomical context and the current ob...
Supernova remnants (SNRs) have long been considered to be the dominant source of Galactic cosmic ray...
The search for a theory of the origin of cosmic rays that may be considered as a standard, agreeable...
An important problem in the study of cosmic rays, under the assumption of a Galactic origin for ener...
Using Recent surveys of molecular clouds and gamma rays in the galaxy, it is possible to determine t...
The acceleration of ultrahigh energy cosmic rays, greater than or equal to10/sup 15 -20/ eV, is stil...
Supernova remnants are considered to be the main source of galactic cosmic rays up to the knee of th...
The characteristics of a model for analyzing the propagation of cosmic rays are discussed. The requi...
An overview is given on the present status of the understanding of the origin of galactic cosmic ray...
In this chapter I give an overview of shock acceleration, including a discussion of the maximum ener...
The study of systematic trends in elemental abundances is important for unfolding the nuclear and/or...
I give a brief overview of cosmic ray physics, highlighting some key questions and how they will be ...
Particles are accelerated in cosmic sites probably under conditions very different from those at ter...
Some general features of cosmic ray acceleration are summarized along with some inferences that can ...
In the common model supernova shock-acceleration of cosmic rays there are two open questions: 1. whe...
The problem of the origin of cosmic rays is considered in an astronomical context and the current ob...
Supernova remnants (SNRs) have long been considered to be the dominant source of Galactic cosmic ray...
The search for a theory of the origin of cosmic rays that may be considered as a standard, agreeable...
An important problem in the study of cosmic rays, under the assumption of a Galactic origin for ener...
Using Recent surveys of molecular clouds and gamma rays in the galaxy, it is possible to determine t...
The acceleration of ultrahigh energy cosmic rays, greater than or equal to10/sup 15 -20/ eV, is stil...
Supernova remnants are considered to be the main source of galactic cosmic rays up to the knee of th...
The characteristics of a model for analyzing the propagation of cosmic rays are discussed. The requi...