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.
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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