A self-consistent multi-zone kinetic model reproduces SN 1006's spectrum and morphology, finding ~20% CR acceleration efficiency in quasi-parallel shocks, <1% in quasi-perpendicular shocks, and predominantly leptonic gamma-ray emission.
Measurements of the cosmic ray composition with air shower experiments
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Derives and validates via PIC simulations a scaling law for nonthermal spectral tails in mildly to strongly magnetized turbulent plasmas, with application to black-hole coronae.
Oblique shocks in massive star clusters accelerate cosmic rays to multi-PeV energies, reproducing the LHAASO-observed knee as a sequence of rigidity-dependent cutoffs from combined supernova and wind shocks.
Proposes the Trinity air-shower imaging system for detecting ultrahigh energy tau neutrinos between 10^7 and 10^10 GeV to address IceCube neutrino sources, UHECR origins, and high-energy neutrino physics.
Gamma-ray families featuring halos are predominantly (>96%) produced by protons and helium nuclei according to simulation comparisons, enabling estimation of their fraction in primary cosmic radiation.
SKA-Low augmented with particle detectors is well suited to measure cosmic ray mass composition in the Galactic-extragalactic transition energy range, building on LOFAR experience.
Review assessing HSP BL Lacs as UHECR and neutrino sources, noting strains from baryonic loading, heavy-nuclei preference in Auger data, and isotropy mismatch with beamed sources.
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SN 1006: A Cosmic Laboratory for Investigating Shock Acceleration Physics
A self-consistent multi-zone kinetic model reproduces SN 1006's spectrum and morphology, finding ~20% CR acceleration efficiency in quasi-parallel shocks, <1% in quasi-perpendicular shocks, and predominantly leptonic gamma-ray emission.
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On The Nonthermal Power Laws In Magnetized Turbulent Plasmas
Derives and validates via PIC simulations a scaling law for nonthermal spectral tails in mildly to strongly magnetized turbulent plasmas, with application to black-hole coronae.
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Oblique Shocks at Supernova Remnants in Massive Star Clusters: A Model for the Cosmic-Ray Knee Observed by LHAASO
Oblique shocks in massive star clusters accelerate cosmic rays to multi-PeV energies, reproducing the LHAASO-observed knee as a sequence of rigidity-dependent cutoffs from combined supernova and wind shocks.
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Trinity: An Air-Shower Imaging Instrument to detect Ultrahigh Energy Neutrinos
Proposes the Trinity air-shower imaging system for detecting ultrahigh energy tau neutrinos between 10^7 and 10^10 GeV to address IceCube neutrino sources, UHECR origins, and high-energy neutrino physics.
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Origin of gamma-ray families accompanied by halos and detected in experiments with x-ray emulsion chambers
Gamma-ray families featuring halos are predominantly (>96%) produced by protons and helium nuclei according to simulation comparisons, enabling estimation of their fraction in primary cosmic radiation.
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Origins of Cosmic Rays in the Galactic-extragalactic Transition Energy Range
SKA-Low augmented with particle detectors is well suited to measure cosmic ray mass composition in the Galactic-extragalactic transition energy range, building on LOFAR experience.
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High-Synchrotron-Peaked BL Lacs as Multi-Messenger Sources: Connecting Ultra-High-Energy Cosmic Rays and Neutrinos
Review assessing HSP BL Lacs as UHECR and neutrino sources, noting strains from baryonic loading, heavy-nuclei preference in Auger data, and isotropy mismatch with beamed sources.