The possibility of proton acceleration to very high energies in astrophysical sources may have unique observational consequences. In particular, the decay of secondary mesons created in the interaction of energetic protons with photons or nucleons gives rise to high-energy gamma rays and neutrinos with potentially observable fluxes. Recently, there has been considerable interest in the parameterization of the energy spectra of these secondaries. Less attention has been paid to the angular distributions, which may have an important effect on observational quantities and are required to address collisions between protons with different energies and an arbitrary scattering angle. In this work, we study the complete particle distributions of se...
Lab angular distributions for the production of charged secondary particles in inelastic proton-prot...
The spectrum of extra-galactic cosmic rays (CRs) is expected to follow the Greisen-Zatsepin-Kuzmin (...
Gamma-ray continuum at >10 MeV photon energy yields information on ≳0.2 – 0.3 GeV/nucleon ions at...
We present new parametrisations of energy spectra of secondary particles, $\pi$-mesons, gamma-rays, ...
We present the angular distribution of gamma rays produced by proton-proton interactions in paramete...
Accurate semiempirical parameterizations of the energy-differential cross sections for charged pion ...
We study the distribution of the energy of the protons that can produce an astrophysical neutrino wi...
This paper is dedicated to the study how HE particle spectra, which are measured in cosmic ray physi...
Observations of gamma-rays have been made from celestial sources such as active galaxies, gamma-ray ...
International audienceWe compare the predictions of aafrag for the spectra of secondary photons, neu...
Context. The observation of charged cosmic rays with energies up to 1020 eV shows ...
We have calculated spectra of stable secondary particles ({gamma}, e{sup {+-}}, {nu}{sub e}, {bar {n...
Using publicly available Monte Carlo codes as well as compilation of published data on pp interactio...
We present a formalism for determining the cross section for exclusive heavy vector meson production...
Determination of the primary particle mass using air fluorescence or a Cherenkov detector array is o...
Lab angular distributions for the production of charged secondary particles in inelastic proton-prot...
The spectrum of extra-galactic cosmic rays (CRs) is expected to follow the Greisen-Zatsepin-Kuzmin (...
Gamma-ray continuum at >10 MeV photon energy yields information on ≳0.2 – 0.3 GeV/nucleon ions at...
We present new parametrisations of energy spectra of secondary particles, $\pi$-mesons, gamma-rays, ...
We present the angular distribution of gamma rays produced by proton-proton interactions in paramete...
Accurate semiempirical parameterizations of the energy-differential cross sections for charged pion ...
We study the distribution of the energy of the protons that can produce an astrophysical neutrino wi...
This paper is dedicated to the study how HE particle spectra, which are measured in cosmic ray physi...
Observations of gamma-rays have been made from celestial sources such as active galaxies, gamma-ray ...
International audienceWe compare the predictions of aafrag for the spectra of secondary photons, neu...
Context. The observation of charged cosmic rays with energies up to 1020 eV shows ...
We have calculated spectra of stable secondary particles ({gamma}, e{sup {+-}}, {nu}{sub e}, {bar {n...
Using publicly available Monte Carlo codes as well as compilation of published data on pp interactio...
We present a formalism for determining the cross section for exclusive heavy vector meson production...
Determination of the primary particle mass using air fluorescence or a Cherenkov detector array is o...
Lab angular distributions for the production of charged secondary particles in inelastic proton-prot...
The spectrum of extra-galactic cosmic rays (CRs) is expected to follow the Greisen-Zatsepin-Kuzmin (...
Gamma-ray continuum at >10 MeV photon energy yields information on ≳0.2 – 0.3 GeV/nucleon ions at...