A search for gamma-ray emission at energies greater than 10'1'4eV from Cygnus X-3 and eight other candidate sources
The discovery of cosmic rays with energies greater than 1014e V has posed a question that has not, as yet, been answered: where are particles accelerated to such high energies? A possible answer to this question came in 1983 with the claim made by Samorski and Stamm of an excess number of cosmic ray...
Main Author: | Prosser, David Clarke |
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Other Authors: | Watson, Alan |
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University of Leeds
1991
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Online Access: | https://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.305677 |
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