Introduction to ultrahigh energy cosmic ray physics
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Introduction to ultrahigh energy cosmic ray physics
(Frontiers in physics)
CRC Press, 2020
2nd ed
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"First edition published by Westview Press 2004"--T.p. verso
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This revised edition provides an up-to-date summary of the field of ultra-high energy cosmic rays, dealing with their origin, propagation, and composition,. The authors reflect the enormous strides made since the first edition in the realm of experimental work, in particular the use of vastly improved, more sensitive and precise detectors. The level remains introductory and pedagogical, suitable for students and researchers interested in moving into this exciting field. Throughout the text, the authors focus on giving an introductory overview of the key physics issues, followed by a clear and concise description of experimental approaches and current results.
Key Features:
Updates the most coherent summary of the field available, with new text that provides the reader with clear historical context.
Brand new discussion of contemporary space-based experiments and ideas for extending ground-based detectors.
Completely new discussion of radio detection methods.
Includes a new chapter on small to intermediate-scale anisotropy.
Offers new sections on modern hadronic models and software packages to simulate showers.
Table of Contents
Introduction to the Second Edition. Survey of Ultrahigh Energy Cosmic Rays. Extensive Air Showers. Monte Carlo Simulation Techniques. Experimental Techniques: Surface Detectors. Experimental Techniques: Air Fluorescence. Experimental Techniques: Hybrid Detectors. Experimental Techniques: Radio Detection of Cosmic Ray Cascades. The Cosmic Ray Spectrum. Searches for Anisotropy. Composition: Direct Methods . Composition: Muon and Electron Detectors. Ultrahigh Energy Cosmic Ray Composition. The Inelastic Total Cross Section. The Atmosphere
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