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Oct 2001
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RELATIVISTIC ASTROPHYSICS: 20th Texas Symposium. AIP Conference Proceedings, Volume 586, pp. 817-826 (2001).
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Cosmic Rays, Neutrino, Muon, Pion, And Other Elementary Particles, Cosmic Rays, Neutrino, Muon, Pion, And Other Elementary Particle Detectors, Cosmic Ray Detectors
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The observational picture for cosmic rays above 1019 eV (=10 EeV) is described and the enigma that these measurements pose is discussed. Possible ways of resolving the enigma are explained and it is concluded that the existence of particles above 1020 eV may come to have a major impact on our understanding of magnetic fields in intergalactic space and in possible sources. A new approach to the measurement of the mass of cosmic rays at the highest energies is demonstrated with existing data: the prospects for applying this with an instrument under construction are outlined. .
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