High energy physics on a lunar base --Abstract only

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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Astrophysics, High Energy Interactions, Lunar Bases, Galactic Cosmic Rays, Particle Interactions, Moon, Space, Colonization, Astrophysics, Science Aspects, Lunar Base, Cosmic Rays, Experiments, Energy, Moon-Based Observations, Comparison, Earth-Based Observations

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High energy physics on the moon are restricted to cosmic ray related studies. Some important topical questions in cosmic ray research are reviewed and the specific interest of experimentation on the moon is assessed. Cosmic rays provide information on particle interactions at extreme energy. At lower energies, they are at the origin of embarrassing background for specific particle physics studies. While they still raise challenging questions about their origins, they give important pieces of information in astrophysics. The Moon and the Earth offer quite different conditions, which have both unique advantages. Nevertheless, the Earth offers still unexploited possibilities, which are likely to attract most of the available resources in that field, for some time to come.

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