ATLAS measured charged-particle production in 9.62 TeV p-O collisions, yielding a fiducial pO cross section of 396 mb and extrapolated p-air inelastic cross section of 406 mb, with distributions an order of magnitude more precise than hadronic model differences.
Cosmic Rays from the Knee to the Highest Energies
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This review summarizes recent developments in the understanding of high-energy cosmic rays. It focuses on galactic and presumably extragalactic particles in the energy range from the knee (10^15 eV) up to the highest energies observed (>10^20 eV). Emphasis is put on observational results, their interpretation, and the global picture of cosmic rays that has emerged during the last decade.
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SKA-Low can resolve double-bump air shower profiles to constrain hadronic interaction properties and cosmic-ray mass composition between 10^16 and 10^18 eV.
Reviews IceCube neutrino results, models Galactic plane flux from cosmic ray interactions with the interstellar medium, and discusses prospects for identifying PeVatrons via LHAASO sources.
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Anomalous Air Showers and What They Reveal About Hadronic Interactions and Cosmic-ray Masses
SKA-Low can resolve double-bump air shower profiles to constrain hadronic interaction properties and cosmic-ray mass composition between 10^16 and 10^18 eV.
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IceCube Results and Perspective for Neutrinos from LHAASO Sources
Reviews IceCube neutrino results, models Galactic plane flux from cosmic ray interactions with the interstellar medium, and discusses prospects for identifying PeVatrons via LHAASO sources.