Physics
Scientific paper
Sep 1974
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1974jpha....7.1767s&link_type=abstract
Journal of Physics, Part A - Mathematical, Nuclear and General, vol. 7, Sept. 21, 1974, p. 1767-1776. Research supported by the
Physics
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Black Body Radiation, Cosmic Rays, Cosmology, High Energy Interactions, Astronomical Models, Cosmic Ray Showers, Particle Energy, Proton Energy, Radiation Sources
Scientific paper
An analysis is made of the implications of assuming an extragalactic origin for cosmic rays above 100,000 TeV. The effect of the blackbody radiation on the propagation of extragalactic protons is examid in some detail, and the expected spectral shape is derived for alternative assumptions about the origin and confinement of the particles. The possibility of distinguishing between various models using contemporary extensive air shower arrays is considered.
Strong Andrew W.
Wdowczyk Jerzy
Wolfendale Arnold W.
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