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Archive | 2001
Maurice M. Shapiro; T. Stanev; John P. Wefel
Preface M.M. Shapiro. I: High Energy Processes. Theory of Cosmic Ray and High-Energy Gamma-Ray Production in Supernova Remnants E.G. Berezhko. Hadronic Collisions at Very High Energies I. Kurp. Electron Acceleration by Quasi-Parallel Shock Waves Y. Uvarov. Magnetohydrodynamic wind Driven by Cosmic Rays in a Rotating Galaxy V.N. Zirakashvili, et al. II: Sources in our Galaxy. Supernovae, Superbubbles, Nonthermal Emission & Light Element Nucleosynthesis in the Galaxy A.M. Bykov. Cosmic Ray Interactions in the Galactic Center Region P.L. Biermann, et al. Dark Matter Halo of our Galaxy R. Cowsik. A New Model for the Thermal X-Ray Composites and the Proton Origin gamma-Rays from Supernova Remnants O. Petruk. Evolution of Isolated Neutron Stars S. Popov. High Energy Outburst of Recurrent Transient Pulsar A0535+26 T.N. Dorokhova, N.I. Dorokhov. Section III: Extra-Galactic Sources and Cosmological Connections. High Energy Particles in Active Galactic Nuclei P.L. Biermann. Galactic Clues About the High-Energy Processes in BL Lac (AGN) Jets S. Markoff, et al. Nonthermal Phenomena in Clusters of Galaxies Y. Rephaeli. Correlation and Clustering: Statistical Properties of Galaxy Large Scale Structures F.S. Labini, A. Gabrielli. The Sunyaev-Zeldovich Effect and its Cosmological Significance Y. Rephaeli. IV: Cosmic Photons: X-Rays and gamma-Rays. An Overview on GEV-TEV Gamma Ray Astronomy: Past-Present Future V. Fonseca. A Brief Introduction to the Study of Afterglows of Gamma Ray Bursts R. Cowsik. Searches for TEV gamma-Ray Emission with the Hegra Cherenkov Telescopes N. Gotting, et al. Variables Gamma Ray Sources, 1: Interactionsof Flare Energetic Particles with Solar and Stellar Winds L.I. Dorman. Variables Gamma Ray Sources, 2: Interactions of Galactic Cosmis Rays with Solar and Stellar Winds L.I. Dorman. Comets As X-Ray Objects S. Ibadov. V: Cosmic Ray Particles. Cosmic Ray Origin: General Overview V.S. Ptuskin. Galactic Cosmic Ray Composition: From the Anomalous Component to the Knee M.I. Panasyuk. Low Energy Cosmic Ray Nuclei and Their Propagation in the Galaxy M. Giller. Reacceleration of Galactic Cosmic Rays: Secondary Electron Capture Isotopes Measured by the Cosmic Ray Isotope Spectrometer S.M. Niebur. The Astrophysics of Ultra-Heavy Galactic Cosmic Rays (And How We Can Detect Them) J.T. Link. EAS:N -- Ne Measurements with the EAS-Top Array S. Valchierotti. L3+Cosmics: An Atmospheric Muon Experiment at Cern T. Chiarusi. VI: Future Prospects. Nuclear Paleoastrophysics: Prospects and Perspectives G. Kocharov, et al. H.E.S.S. -- The High Energy Stereoscopic System I. Jung. Development of Atmospheric Cherenkov Detectors at Milagro R. Atkins. Nemo: Neutrino Mediterranean Observatory G. Riccobene. Subject Index. Participants.
Archive | 1998
Maurice M. Shapiro; Rein Silberberg; John P. Wefel
Archive | 2000
Maurice M. Shapiro; Rein Silberberg; T. Stanev; John P. Wefel
Archive | 2007
Maurice M. Shapiro; T. Stanev; John P. Wefel
Archive | 2004
Maurice M. Shapiro; T. Stanev; John P. Wefel
The Observatory | 2002
M. D. Shapiro; Todor S. Stanev; John P. Wefel
Archive | 2000
Maurice M. Shapiro; Rein Silberberg; T. Stanev; John P. Wefel
Archive | 1998
Maurice M. Shapiro; Rein Silberberg; John P. Wefel
Archive | 1998
Martin M. Shapiro; Rein Silberberg; John P. Wefel
The Observatory | 1996
Maurice M. Shapiro; Rein Silberberg; John P. Wefel