Cosmic Rays in Star-Forming Environments

Cosmic Rays in Star-Forming Environments

Author: Diego F. Torres

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2013-04-19

Total Pages: 500

ISBN-13: 3642354106

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These are the proceedings of the Sant Cugat Forum 2nd Workshop on Cosmic-ray Induced Phenomenology in Stellar Environments, held April 16-19, 2012. The aim of this Workshop was to address the current knowledge and challenges of high-energy emission from stellar environments at all scales and provide a comprehensive review of the state of the field from the observational to the theoretical perspectives. In the meeting, the prospects for possible observations with planned instruments across the multi-wavelength spectrum were analyzed and also how they impact on our understanding of these systems.


Cosmic Rays

Cosmic Rays

Author: Zbigniew Szadkowski

Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand

Published: 2018-08-22

Total Pages: 174

ISBN-13: 1789235928

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Measurements in present experiments have dramatically advanced our understanding of ultrahigh-energy cosmic rays. The suppression of the flux at the highest energies is now confirmed without any doubt, and strong limits have been placed on the photon and neutrino components. There are indications for a small, large-scale anisotropy both below and above the energy of the angle and for a correlation on smaller angular scales at E > 5.5*1019 eV. Around 3*1018 eV, there is a distinct change of slope with energy, and the shower-to-shower variance decreases. Interpreted with the leading LHC-tuned shower models, this implies a gradual shift to a heavier composition, and a number of fundamentally different astrophysical model scenarios have been developed to describe this evolution.


Cosmic Rays

Cosmic Rays

Author: Steff Jaywan

Publisher: Dedona Publishing

Published:

Total Pages: 26

ISBN-13:

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Cosmic rays are an intriguing aspect of astrophysics, originating from various sources in the universe, such as supernovae, pulsars, and even black holes. They consist of charged particles accelerated to incredible energies, often far beyond what our most powerful particle accelerators on Earth can achieve. These particles, when they collide with the Earth's atmosphere, create secondary particles in a cascade of interactions, leading to a fascinating array of phenomena. Studying cosmic rays provides valuable insights into the universe's most extreme environments and processes. They offer clues about the composition of cosmic objects, the nature of dark matter, and the magnetic fields permeating space. Moreover, understanding cosmic rays is crucial for space exploration, as they pose radiation hazards to astronauts and spacecraft. Researchers use ground-based detectors, high-altitude balloons, and even satellites to study cosmic rays from different vantage points. By analyzing the energy spectrum, arrival directions, and particle types, scientists aim to unlock the mysteries surrounding these enigmatic messengers from the cosmos.


Diffuse Matter from Star Forming Regions to Active Galaxies

Diffuse Matter from Star Forming Regions to Active Galaxies

Author: T.W. Hartquist

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2007-05-02

Total Pages: 354

ISBN-13: 1402054254

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John Dyson has contributed to the study of the hydrodynamic processes that govern a wide variety of astrophysical sources which he has helped explain. In this volume dedicated to him, introductory reviews to a number of the key processes and to the sources themselves are given by leading experts. The book provides a coherent introduction to the astrophysics of diffuse sources suitable for postgraduate students and researchers in astrophysics.


Cosmic Rays

Cosmic Rays

Author: A. M. Hillas

Publisher: Elsevier

Published: 2013-10-22

Total Pages: 322

ISBN-13: 1483151921

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Cosmic Rays is a two-part book that first elucidates the discovery, nature, and particles produced by cosmic rays. This part also looks into the primary cosmic radiation; radio waves from the galaxy; extensive air showers; origin of cosmic rays; and other cosmic radiations. Part 2 consists of reprinted papers involving cosmic rays. Papers 1 to 10 treat the nature of the radiation, arranged chronologically; in Papers 11 to 16 the scene moves away from the Earth.


Cosmic Ray Interaction in Molecular Environment

Cosmic Ray Interaction in Molecular Environment

Author: Vo Hong Minh Phan

Publisher:

Published: 2020

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13:

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It has been revealed by observational evidences from various experiments at the beginning of the 20th century that the Earth is constantly bombarded by cosmic rays, high-energy particles of extraterrestrial origin. Since these particles are very energetic, it is believed that they could penetrate deep into molecular clouds and ionize the densest parts of these objects where new stars are born. This means that cosmic rays regulate the level of ionization that controls not only the chemistry of molecular clouds but also the coupling between the gas and the magnetic field which support the cloud against gravity during the process of star formation. Interestingly, the ionization rates inferred from infrared and radio observations are much larger than the commonly quoted value in the literature. This calls for a reassessment from a theoretical point of view of the ionization rate in clouds. This task requires a better understanding of the transport of cosmic rays into clouds and, more importantly, the knowledge of the amount of low energy cosmic rays at different positions in our Galaxy. The former has been investigated in some of the pioneering papers in the seventies and eighties but there might be room for some improvements. The latter is known not too long ago at least for the local interstellar medium thanks to the data from the Voyager probes. It is, however, not very clear whether or not these data could be considered as reference values for the density of low energy cosmic rays in the entire Galaxy. The aim of this work is, therefore, to study the propagation of low energy cosmic rays in neutral environments and also to better interpret the observational data of the ionization rate in both isolated molecular clouds and the ones in the vicinity of cosmic accelerators like supernova remnants.


Acceleration and Propagation of Cosmic Rays in High-Metallicity Astrophysical Environments

Acceleration and Propagation of Cosmic Rays in High-Metallicity Astrophysical Environments

Author: Ana Laura Müller

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2023-10-04

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9783031103087

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This thesis addresses the feasibility of the production of ultra-high-energy cosmic rays in starburst galaxies and active galactic nuclei. These astrophysical objects were theoretically proposed as candidate sources a long time ago. Nevertheless, the interest in them has been recently renewed due to the observational data collected by the Pierre Auger Observatory and the Telescope Array. In this work, a comprehensive review of the current status of the research on cosmic rays accelerators is provided, along with a summary of the principal concepts needed to connect these relativistic particles with electromagnetic and neutrino observations in the multi-messenger era. On one hand, the hypothesis of accelerating particles with energies above 1018 eV in starburst superwinds is carefully revisited, taking into account the constraints imposed by the most recent electromagnetic observations. On the other hand, an alternative new model for the gamma emission of the nearby active galaxy NGC 1068 is presented. The implications of the results of these studies are discussed in terms of the contemporary observatories and prospects for future experiments are offered.


High Energy Cosmic Rays

High Energy Cosmic Rays

Author: Todor Stanev

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2010-03-10

Total Pages: 334

ISBN-13: 3540851488

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Offers an accessible text and reference (a cosmic-ray manual) for graduate students entering the field and high-energy astrophysicists will find this an accessible cosmic-ray manual Easy to read for the general astronomer, the first part describes the standard model of cosmic rays based on our understanding of modern particle physics. Presents the acceleration scenario in some detail in supernovae explosions as well as in the passage of cosmic rays through the Galaxy. Compares experimental data in the atmosphere as well as underground are compared with theoretical models


Star Formation

Star Formation

Author: Andrei M. Bykov

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2021-10-14

Total Pages: 553

ISBN-13: 9789402420647

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The review papers in this volume provide an in-depth examination of complex astrophysical phenomena of star formation via multi-wavelength observations and modeling. Among the fundamental issues discussed in the book are: The role of gravity and magnetized turbulence in the formation and evolution of molecular clouds The stellar feedback (supernovae, HII regions, winds, cosmic rays) in regulating star formation The origin of the stellar initial mass function and its universality across various environments Jets, magnetic fields and high energy particles in stellar clusters The origin of the first stars and black holes The goal of these papers is to review the major processes governing star formation and to investigate how they are interlinked. In doing so, they provide an in-depth look at the tremendous theoretical and observational progress that has been made in the recent past and also outline future perspectives. Previously published in Space Science Reviews in the Topical Collection "Star Formation”