Evidence is presented for an excess of cosmic ray intensity within the Loop I supernova remnant based on an interpretation of the observed distribution of gamma-rays across the remnant and the column densities of the associated gas. A strong case can thus be made for the bulk of the cosmic radiation (E , 10 to the 11th power eV) being produced in the Galactic supernova remnants
Using Recent surveys of molecular clouds and gamma rays in the galaxy, it is possible to determine t...
Context. Cosmic rays are thought to be accelerated at supernova remnant (SNR) shocks, but ...
The EGRET results for gamma-ray intensities in and near the Galactic Plane have been analysed in som...
Galactic cosmic rays are believed to be accelerated at supernova remnant shocks. Though very popular...
In a previous paper Bhat, et al., assess the evidence for the continuing acceleration of cosmic rays...
Supernova remnants have long been considered to be the dominant sources of Galactic cosmic rays. For...
Supernova remnants, owing to their strong shock waves, are likely sources of Galactic cosmic rays. S...
The evidence for particle acceleration in supernova shells comes from electrons whose synchrotron em...
Supernova remnants are considered to be the main source of galactic cosmic rays up to the knee of th...
Diffusive shock acceleration operating at expanding supernova remnant shells is by far the most popu...
The EGRET results for gamma ray intensities in and near the Galactic Plane have been analysed in som...
Abstract. Particle acceleration at supernova remnant (SNR) shock waves is regarded as the most proba...
The contribution of the Source Cosmic Rays (SCRs), confined in Supernova Remnants, to the diffuse hi...
Using Recent surveys of molecular clouds and gamma rays in the galaxy, it is possible to determine t...
Context. Cosmic rays are thought to be accelerated at supernova remnant (SNR) shocks, but ...
The EGRET results for gamma-ray intensities in and near the Galactic Plane have been analysed in som...
Galactic cosmic rays are believed to be accelerated at supernova remnant shocks. Though very popular...
In a previous paper Bhat, et al., assess the evidence for the continuing acceleration of cosmic rays...
Supernova remnants have long been considered to be the dominant sources of Galactic cosmic rays. For...
Supernova remnants, owing to their strong shock waves, are likely sources of Galactic cosmic rays. S...
The evidence for particle acceleration in supernova shells comes from electrons whose synchrotron em...
Supernova remnants are considered to be the main source of galactic cosmic rays up to the knee of th...
Diffusive shock acceleration operating at expanding supernova remnant shells is by far the most popu...
The EGRET results for gamma ray intensities in and near the Galactic Plane have been analysed in som...
Abstract. Particle acceleration at supernova remnant (SNR) shock waves is regarded as the most proba...
The contribution of the Source Cosmic Rays (SCRs), confined in Supernova Remnants, to the diffuse hi...
Using Recent surveys of molecular clouds and gamma rays in the galaxy, it is possible to determine t...
Context. Cosmic rays are thought to be accelerated at supernova remnant (SNR) shocks, but ...
The EGRET results for gamma-ray intensities in and near the Galactic Plane have been analysed in som...