One of the most intriguing feature of the Cosmic Ray (CR) spectrum is the presence of the "knee". This is a sharp change of slope in the CR energy spectrum around 3 × 1015 eV. If we exclude the "ankle" (which is another, but less evident, change of slope in the highest energy region) the knee is the only remarkable feature of a spectrum which extends smoothly for more than 30 orders of magnitude. Discovered in 1958 [1], the existence of the "knee" still waits for an explanation. At present, there are several models that try to explain its presence. One of the most convincing models is that of diffusive shock acceleration in Supernova Remnants (SNR), since it can account for the total energy stored by the bulk of CR in the Galaxy (with an en...
In view of recent developments attention is directed again at two aspects of the well known 'knee' i...
The search for a theory of the origin of cosmic rays that may be considered as a standard, agreeable...
Contains fulltext : 36597.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)The energy spect...
A sudden steepening of the cosmic-ray energy spectrum (the knee) is observed at an energy of about 3...
Several kinds of measurements are combined in an attempt to obtain a consistent estimate of the spec...
Recent measurements of the cosmic ray (CR) energy spectrum in the PeV region and above have confirme...
Recent results from the KASCADE extensive air shower experiment are presented. After briefly reviewi...
The present paper deals with calculations based on a standard model of cosmic ray acceleration in Su...
The observation of a small change in spectral slope, or \u27knee\u27 in the fluxes of cosmic rays ne...
Primary cosmic ray particles above energies of about 100 TeV are investigated by large-area ground b...
There are several questions concerning the cosmic-ray knee. The first concerns its sharpness. Recent...
Abstract. A review of current status of theoretical paradigm and results of direct and indirect expe...
We present the experimental data on the knee, as observed in the electromagnatic and high energy muo...
Abstract. An update of the status of the knee in the cosmic ray energy spectrum at 3-4 PeV is presen...
This paper proposes a qualitative and quantitative solution of a long-standing problem in astrophysi...
In view of recent developments attention is directed again at two aspects of the well known 'knee' i...
The search for a theory of the origin of cosmic rays that may be considered as a standard, agreeable...
Contains fulltext : 36597.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)The energy spect...
A sudden steepening of the cosmic-ray energy spectrum (the knee) is observed at an energy of about 3...
Several kinds of measurements are combined in an attempt to obtain a consistent estimate of the spec...
Recent measurements of the cosmic ray (CR) energy spectrum in the PeV region and above have confirme...
Recent results from the KASCADE extensive air shower experiment are presented. After briefly reviewi...
The present paper deals with calculations based on a standard model of cosmic ray acceleration in Su...
The observation of a small change in spectral slope, or \u27knee\u27 in the fluxes of cosmic rays ne...
Primary cosmic ray particles above energies of about 100 TeV are investigated by large-area ground b...
There are several questions concerning the cosmic-ray knee. The first concerns its sharpness. Recent...
Abstract. A review of current status of theoretical paradigm and results of direct and indirect expe...
We present the experimental data on the knee, as observed in the electromagnatic and high energy muo...
Abstract. An update of the status of the knee in the cosmic ray energy spectrum at 3-4 PeV is presen...
This paper proposes a qualitative and quantitative solution of a long-standing problem in astrophysi...
In view of recent developments attention is directed again at two aspects of the well known 'knee' i...
The search for a theory of the origin of cosmic rays that may be considered as a standard, agreeable...
Contains fulltext : 36597.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)The energy spect...