Fast, relativistic particles (protons, electrons, nuclei, gamma rays, ...) coming from space.
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- ICRR Institute for Cosmic Ray Research, University of Tokyo.
- Pierre Auger Cosmic Ray Observatory Aims to observe the highest-energy cosmic rays.
- Athens Neutron Monitor Observing cosmic ray neutrons. Background information, explanation of worldwide monitor network, detector description, publications, links.
- High Resolution Fly's Eye Experiment (HiRes) Large air fluorescence cosmic ray detector.
- WIZARD Experiments Space-borne experiments like PAMELA, SilEye, NINA and balloons. Downloadable results, articles and pictures.
- Cosmic Ray Puzzle Solved Increased estimates of extragalactic magnetic fields may explain why possible HE CR sources, like AGN M87, do not align with observed CR directions.
- Nuclei Cooperate to Produce Single Particle Ultrahigh energy photons striking matter can transform into rho mesons through an interaction that involves many nuclei simultaneously, a phenomenon that may affect the detection signatures of high-energy particles from space.