Physics
Scientific paper
Dec 2010
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Physics Uspekhi, Volume 53, Issue 9, pp. 915-921 (2010).
Physics
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Scientific paper
The problem of detecting nature's most energetic particles—cosmic rays and neutrinos—is reviewed. Prospects for using orbital radio detectors for these highest-energy particles are examined. Apertures are calculated for space experiments using the Moon and similar-sized ice satellites of planets of the Solar System as targets for the interaction of cosmic-ray particles and neutrinos. A comparative analysis shows that using the Moon as a target is the most promising scenario.
Chechin V. A.
Gusev G. A.
Lomonosov B. N.
Ryabov Vladimir A.
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