First simultaneous detection of PeV energy burst from the Crab Nebula

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Cosmic Rays, Crab Nebula, Cosmic Ray Showers, Interstellar Magnetic Fields, Supernova Remnants

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The simultaneous detection of a PeV burst from the Crab Nebula is reported. The detection was made on February 23, 1989 by experiments in the Kolar Gold Fields in southern India and the Baksan Valley in the northern Caucasus mountains. These findings lend support to the theory that supernovae are the sources of cosmic rays with energies up to 10 to the 20th eV. The methods used to make the present detection are described.

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