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UFN, 1978 Volume 124, Number 2, Pages 307–331 (Mi ufn9458)

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PHYSICS OF OUR DAYS

The origin of cosmic rays (past, present, future)

V. L. Ginzburg

P. N. Lebedev Physical Institute, the USSR Academy of Sciences, Moscow

Abstract: The first part of the article is a lecture prepared for the 15th International Conference on Cosmic Rays (Plovdiv, Bulgaria, August 1977). In addition to historical aspects a number of questions are discussed in the lecture concerning the present state of the problem of the origin of cosmic rays. Among them are the following: proof of the existence of a cosmic ray halo and a radio halo of our Galaxy and a discussion of the relation between the homogeneous galactic model and the halo model as applied to radioactive nuclei (specifically, to $^{10}$Be nuclei). The Appendices present some information on the work of the 15th International Conference on Cosmic Rays and also a number of remarks complementing the lecture in the light of new data, etc.

UDC: 537.591

PACS: 94.40.Cn

DOI: 10.3367/UFNr.0124.197802d.0307


 English version:
Physics–Uspekhi, 1978, 21:2, 155–170


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