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Author Grieder, P. K. F.

Title Extensive air showers : high energy phenomena and astrophysical aspects : a tutorial reference manual and data book / Peter K.F. Grieder
Published Berlin : New York : Springer, ©2010

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Description 1 online resource (2 volumes) : illustrations
Contents Part I -- 1 Introduction, Facts and Phenomenology -- 2 Shower Detection Methods and Basic Event Reconstruction -- 3 Hadronic Interactions and Cascades -- 4 Electromagnetic Interactions and Photon-Electron Cascades -- 5 Muon and Neutrino Interactions -- 6 Longitudinal Development and Equal Intensity Distributions -- 7 Depth of Shower Maximum and Elongation Rate -- 8 Lateral Structure of Showers and Energy Flow -- 9 Temporal Structure of Showers and Front Curvature -- 10 Derived Shower and Interaction Parameters, Refined Event Reconstruction -- 11 Primary Cosmic Radiation and Astrophysical Aspects -- Part II -- 12 Common Shower Properties, Observables and Data -- 13 Hadrons -- 14 Muons -- 15 Electrons and Photons -- 16 Atmospheric Cherenkov Radiation -- 17 Atmospheric Fluorescence -- 18 Radio Emission and Detection -- 19 Correlations and Miscellaneous Topics -- 20 Air Shower Simulations -- 21 Definitions and Relations -- Appendix -- A Experimental Installations -- B Miscellaneous Relations, Tables, Lists and Constants -- C List of Symbols -- D Abbreviations and Acronyms -- E List of Cosmic Ray Conferences -- Index
Summary Extensive air showers are a very unique phenomenon. In the more than six decades since their discovery by Auger et al. we have learned a great deal about these extremely energetic events and gained deep insights into high-energy phenomena, particle physics and astrophysics. In this Tutorial, Reference Manual and Data Book Peter K.F. Grieder provides the reader with a comprehensive view of the phenomenology and facts of the various types of interactions and cascades, theoretical background, experimental methods, data evaluation and interpretation, and air shower simulation. He discusses astrophysical aspects of the primary radiation and addresses the questions that continue to puzzle researchers. The book is divided into two parts, each in its own separate volume: Part I in Volume I deals mainly with the basic theoretical framework of the processes that determine an air shower and ends with a summary of ways to extract information on the primary radiation from air shower observations. It also presents a compilation of data representing our current knowledge of the high-energy portion of the primary spectrum and composition. Part II in Volume II mainly contains compilations of experimental and theoretical data, as well as predictions from simulations of individual air shower constituents. Also included are chapters dedicated exclusively to special processes and detection methods: optical atmospheric Cherenkov and fluorescence phenomena that represent special observational windows and have proven to be successful alternatives to particle measurements, yielding three-dimensional insights into the shower process, as well as radio emission, which may develop into a useful future method of detection
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
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In Springer eBooks
Subject Cosmic ray showers.
Nuclear astrophysics.
SCIENCE -- Physics -- Nuclear.
Physique.
Astronomie.
Cosmic ray showers
Nuclear astrophysics
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9783540769415
3540769412
9783540769408
3540769404
Other Titles High energy phenomena and astrophysical aspects : a tutorial reference manual and data book