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Buchbeschreibung Taschenbuch. Zustand: Neu. This item is printed on demand - it takes 3-4 days longer - Neuware -InhaltsangabeTheory of Cascade Showers.- A. Introduction.- B. The elementary processes.- I. Corrections to the Bethe-Heitler formula.- II. Radiation length and critical energy.- C. The diffusion equations for electron showers, and the limitations of the approximations.- I. The diffusion equations.- II. Limitations of the approximations.- D. Behaviour of the shower functions and elementary solutions.- E. One-dimensional electron shower theory.- I. Shower functions in Approximation A.- II. Shower functions in Approximation B.- III. Solution in other approximations.- F. Three-dimensional electron shower theory.- I. Three-dimensional electron shower theory in the Landau approximation.- II. Three-dimensional electron shower theory without the Landau approximation.- III. Behaviour of the structure function and its numerical evaluation.- G. Application of the theory to the shower phenomena.- References.- Cosmic Rays and High-Energy Physics.- I. Discovery of multiple production.- II. Direct observations of high-energy interactions.- III. Behaviour of high-energy cosmic rays.- IV. Models of multiple production.- V. Summary of cosmic-ray information.- References.- The Spectrum and Charge Composition of the Primary Cosmic Radiation.- I. Introduction.- II. Solar influences on the spectrum.- a) Solar produced changes in the total radiation.- b) Solar produced changes in the proton component.- c) Solar produced changes in the helium component.- d) Solar produced changes in the S nuclei (Z 6).- e) From a spectrum of the solar modulation.- III. Spectrum of the total radiation.- a) Primary spectrum derived from ion chamber and counter measurements in the latitude sensitive region.- b) Primary spectrum at energies of 100-1000 GeV derived from the spectrum of -rays at high altitudes.- c) Primary 1014 eV/Nuc.- XII. Detailed charge features of the radiation.- a) Isotopic composition of the primary radiation.- XIII. A comparison of the spectra of the different charge groups.- a) Charge composition at energies > 1014 eV.- b) Spectra at energies < 3 × 109 eV.- c) Effects of solar modulation on the low energy end of the spectrum.- XIV. Astrophysical consequences of the above results in relation to the acceleration and propagation of cosmic rays.- a) Propagation of the primary radiation in the galaxy.- b) The process of acceleration and escape from the source region.- c) Source regions for primary cosmic rays.- References.- High Energy Photons and Neutrinos from Cosmic Sources.- I. Introduction.- II. Production in the interstellar gas, the galactic halo, and the intergalactic medium.- a) Meson production in cosmic ray nuclear collisions.- b) The electron production spectrum.- c) Electron energy losses in the galaxy.- d) Electron production and energy losses in the intergalactic medium.- e) The electron energy spectrum in the halo and intergalactic medium.- f) High energy photon flux from various processes.- g) Comparison with observations.- h) Tests of cosmological theories.- III. Discrete sources of high energy photons.- a) General summary of the observations.- b) Possible galactic sources.- c) Mechanisms for x-ray production in discrete sources.- d) The Crab nebula.- e) The galactic center.- f) Solar system sources.- g) Hard radiation from stellar coronae.- h) Extragalactic discrete sources.- IV. Neutrino sources.- V. Conclusion.- References.- The Time Variations of the Cosmic Ray Intensity.- I. Introduction.- II. Geophysical effects of cosmic radiation.- a) Geomagnetic threshold rigidities.- b) Effect of magnetic fields due to external current systems.- c) Asymptotic directions and the analysis of anisotropies in the incident particle flux.- d) Specific yield functions.- III. Experimental evidence on the modulation mechanism.- a) Cosmic ray time variation.- b) Solar energetic particles.- IV. Modulation mechanisms.- a) Introductory survey.- b) Modulation by regular magnetic fields.- c) Modulation by disordered magnetic fields.- d) Summary.- References.- Nukleone 668 pp. Englisch. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers 9783642460814
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Buchbeschreibung Zustand: New. Dieser Artikel ist ein Print on Demand Artikel und wird nach Ihrer Bestellung fuer Sie gedruckt. Theory of Cascade Showers.- A. Introduction.- B. The elementary processes.- I. Corrections to the Bethe-Heitler formula.- II. Radiation length and critical energy.- C. The diffusion equations for electron showers, and the limitations of the approximations.-. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers 5061779
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Buchbeschreibung Taschenbuch. Zustand: Neu. Druck auf Anfrage Neuware - Printed after ordering - InhaltsangabeTheory of Cascade Showers.- A. Introduction.- B. The elementary processes.- I. Corrections to the Bethe-Heitler formula.- II. Radiation length and critical energy.- C. The diffusion equations for electron showers, and the limitations of the approximations.- I. The diffusion equations.- II. Limitations of the approximations.- D. Behaviour of the shower functions and elementary solutions.- E. One-dimensional electron shower theory.- I. Shower functions in Approximation A.- II. Shower functions in Approximation B.- III. Solution in other approximations.- F. Three-dimensional electron shower theory.- I. Three-dimensional electron shower theory in the Landau approximation.- II. Three-dimensional electron shower theory without the Landau approximation.- III. Behaviour of the structure function and its numerical evaluation.- G. Application of the theory to the shower phenomena.- References.- Cosmic Rays and High-Energy Physics.- I. Discovery of multiple production.- II. Direct observations of high-energy interactions.- III. Behaviour of high-energy cosmic rays.- IV. Models of multiple production.- V. Summary of cosmic-ray information.- References.- The Spectrum and Charge Composition of the Primary Cosmic Radiation.- I. Introduction.- II. Solar influences on the spectrum.- a) Solar produced changes in the total radiation.- b) Solar produced changes in the proton component.- c) Solar produced changes in the helium component.- d) Solar produced changes in the S nuclei (Z 6).- e) From a spectrum of the solar modulation.- III. Spectrum of the total radiation.- a) Primary spectrum derived from ion chamber and counter measurements in the latitude sensitive region.- b) Primary spectrum at energies of 100-1000 GeV derived from the spectrum of -rays at high altitudes.- c) Primary 1014 eV/Nuc.- XII. Detailed charge features of the radiation.- a) Isotopic composition of the primary radiation.- XIII. A comparison of the spectra of the different charge groups.- a) Charge composition at energies > 1014 eV.- b) Spectra at energies < 3 × 109 eV.- c) Effects of solar modulation on the low energy end of the spectrum.- XIV. Astrophysical consequences of the above results in relation to the acceleration and propagation of cosmic rays.- a) Propagation of the primary radiation in the galaxy.- b) The process of acceleration and escape from the source region.- c) Source regions for primary cosmic rays.- References.- High Energy Photons and Neutrinos from Cosmic Sources.- I. Introduction.- II. Production in the interstellar gas, the galactic halo, and the intergalactic medium.- a) Meson production in cosmic ray nuclear collisions.- b) The electron production spectrum.- c) Electron energy losses in the galaxy.- d) Electron production and energy losses in the intergalactic medium.- e) The electron energy spectrum in the halo and intergalactic medium.- f) High energy photon flux from various processes.- g) Comparison with observations.- h) Tests of cosmological theories.- III. Discrete sources of high energy photons.- a) General summary of the observations.- b) Possible galactic sources.- c) Mechanisms for x-ray production in discrete sources.- d) The Crab nebula.- e) The galactic center.- f) Solar system sources.- g) Hard radiation from stellar coronae.- h) Extragalactic discrete sources.- IV. Neutrino sources.- V. Conclusion.- References.- The Time Variations of the Cosmic Ray Intensity.- I. Introduction.- II. Geophysical effects of cosmic radiation.- a) Geomagnetic threshold rigidities.- b) Effect of magnetic fields due to external current systems.- c) Asymptotic directions and the analysis of anisotropies in the incident particle flux.- d) Specific yield functions.- III. Experimental evidence on the modulation mechanism.- a) Cosmic ray time variation.- b) Solar energetic particles.- IV. Modulation mechanisms.- a) Introductory survey.- b) Modulation by regular magnetic fields.- c) Modulation by disordered magnetic fields.- d) Summary.- References.- Nukleone. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers 9783642460814
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