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Cosmic Ray Origin: Beyond the Standard Models

26 August 2015

By Omar Tibolla et al. (eds)
Elsevier
Nuclear Physics B (Proc. Suppl.) 256–257 (2014)

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Where do cosmic rays, discovered more than a century ago, come from? The standard model of their origin points to natural particle accelerators in the form of shock waves in supernova remnants, but there is mounting experimental evidence that there are other sources. This conference brought together a range of experts to examine the evidence and to consider some of the key questions. What other sources might there be in the Galaxy? What causes the knee? Where (in energy) is the transition to an extragalactic component? What extragalactic sources are conceivable?

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