Cosmic rays above 10 to the 18th eV - Problems associated with observation in the earth's magnetic field

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Cosmic Rays, Energetic Particles, Field Theory (Physics), Geomagnetism, Magnetic Effects, Energy Dissipation, Interplanetary Magnetic Fields, Kinetic Energy, Protons

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Consideration is given to the way in which force-field theory will change if the full diffusion tensor is used and drift is included. Information from the literature is used in examining the consequence of the charged particles if they originate initially in the extragalactic medium and arrive at the earth's magnetic field through various ionized plasmas carrying a magnetic field. It is noted that cosmic rays are usually given in terms of kinetic energy or total energy. To make the mathematics simpler, the momentum and its vector are used. The curvature and gradient drift are incorporated into the antisymmetric term of the diffusion tensor. The treatment of force-field theory includes diffusion, convection, and energy losses of the cosmic rays.

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