Physics
Scientific paper
May 2001
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2001aipc..566..295s&link_type=abstract
OBSERVING ULTRAHIGH ENERGY COSMIC RAYS FROM SPACE AND EARTH: International Workshop. AIP Conference Proceedings, Volume 566, pp
Physics
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Cosmic Rays, Elementary Particle Processes
Scientific paper
Ultrahigh energy cosmic rays present a major unsolved puzzle. Not only do we not know their origin, but we also have no really solid evidence that they are protons or iron nuclei-the two most popular candidates. We examine briefly a couple of ``nonstandard'' possibilities: light magnetic monopoles, which are rather exotic, and nuclei heavier than iron, which are perhaps less exotic, but have many attractive features. .
Anchordoqui Luis
Dova Maria Teresa
McCauley Thomas
Paul Thierry
Reucroft Stephen
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