1995
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- Bird, D.J., et al.
- Detection of a cosmic ray with measured energy well beyond...
ApJ 441, p.144
- Biermann Peter L. , T.K. Gaisser, Todor Stanev
- The Origin of Galactic Cosmic Rays (figures)
Phys.Rev. D51 (1995) 3450-3454
- Elbert J.W., P. Sommers
- In search for a
source for the 320 EeV Fly's eye cosmic ray
ApJ 441, p.151
- Frichter George M., John P. Ralston, Douglas W. McKay
- On Radio Detection of Ultra-High Energy Neutrinos in Antarctic Ice
Phys.Rev. D53 (1996) 1684-1698
- Gandhi Raj, Chris Quigg, M. H. Reno, Ina Sarcevic
- Small-x Parton Densities from HERA and the Ultra-High Energy Neutrino-Nucleon Cross Sections
hep-ph
- Lee S., A.V. Olinto, G. Sigl,
- Extragalactic magnetic field and the highest energy CR
ApJ 455, p.L21
- Norman C.A.,Melrose D.B., Achterberg A.
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The origin of cosmic rays above 1018.5 eV
ApJ 454, p.60
- Sigl Guenter
- Topological Defects and Highest energy
cosmic and Gamma rays
Space Sci.Rev. 75 (1996) 375-385
- Sigl Guenter, K. Jedamzik, D.N. Schramm, V.S. Berezinsky
- Helium Photodisintegration and Nucleosynthesis: Implications for
Topological Defects, High energy cosmic rays, and Massive black holes
(figures)
Phys.Rev. D52 (1995) 6682-6693
- Sigl G., Lee S., Schramm D.N., Bhattacharjee P.
- A Break in the Highest Energy Cosmic Ray Spectrum: A Signature of New Physics?
(figures)
Science 270 (1995) 1977-1980
- Stanev Todor, Peter Biermann, Jeremy Lloyd-Evans, Joerg Rachen, Alan Watson
- The arrival directions of the most energetic cosmic rays
Phys.Rev.Lett. 75 (1995) 3056-3059
- Waxman E.
- Cosmological origin for CR above 1019 eV
ApJ 452, L1
- Waxman E.
- Cosmological Gamma Ray Bursts
and the Highest Energy Cosmic Rays
Phys.Rev.Lett. 75 (1995) 386-389
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