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Gammaray And Neutrino Signatures Of Galactic Cosmicray Accelerators 1st Ed 2019 Silvia Celli

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Gammaray And Neutrino Signatures Of Galactic Cosmicray Accelerators 1st Ed 2019 Silvia Celli
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Publisher: Springer International Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 9.45 MB
Author: Silvia Celli
ISBN: 9783030331238, 9783030331245, 3030331237, 3030331245
Language: English
Year: 2019
Edition: 1st ed. 2019

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Gammaray And Neutrino Signatures Of Galactic Cosmicray Accelerators 1st Ed 2019 Silvia Celli by Silvia Celli 9783030331238, 9783030331245, 3030331237, 3030331245 instant download after payment.

This book addresses three “hot” topics concerning the general problem of the origin of Galactic cosmic rays, namely (1) the acceleration, propagation, and radiation of particles in supernova remnants; (2) very high energy neutrinos from the Galactic Center; and (3) the potential held by the next-generation gamma-ray and neutrino detectors CTA and KM3NeT for studying extended non-thermal sources in the Galaxy. The topics are intrinsically connected to determining the nature (“hadronic or leptonic?”) of gamma-ray emissions from young and middle-aged supernova remnants and the search for cosmic-ray PeVatrons. The results and conclusions provided here are based on extensive analytical and numerical simulations, which are formulated and presented in a straightforward format that can be readily used in the interpretations of gamma-ray and neutrino observations, as well as for confident predictions for future measurements.

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