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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Ionisatie door kosmische straling en gamma-straling

Clay, Pieter Hajo. January 1942 (has links)
Academisch proefschrift--Amsterdam. / "Summary": p. 232-234. "Stellingen": [4] p. inserted. "Literatuurlijst": p. 235-240.
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Cosmogenic nuclides as a surface exposure dating tool: improved altitude/latitude scaling factors for production rates

Desilets, Darin Maurice. January 2005 (has links) (PDF)
Dissertation (PhD)--University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona, 2005.
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Design, calibration, and early results of a surface array for detection of ultrahigh energy cosmic rays

Allison, Patrick S., January 2007 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Ohio State University, 2007. / Title from first page of PDF file. Includes bibliographical references (p. 307-319).
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Mesure et phénoménologie du rayonnement cosmique avec l'expérience CREAM / Cosmic rays measurements and phenomenology with CREAM and AMS experiment

Coste, Benoît 03 October 2012 (has links)
Le rayonnement cosmique galactique nucléaire est composé de noyaux de différentes espèces et ses sources sont encore mal identifiées. Cette méconnaissance est en partie due au caractère diffusif de la propagation des noyaux dans les champs magnétiques dont la composante turbulente supprime toute information sur la position des sources. Dans le rayonnement cosmique, on distingue les noyaux pri- maires qui sont principalement créés puis accélérés près de leurs sources des noyaux secondaires, uniquement créés par spallation des primaires plus lourds. La mesure des rapports d'abondance se- condaire sur primaire permet d'étudier les processus de propagation et donc de remonter aux méca- nisme sources du rayonnement cosmique. Cette étude apporte de plus une meilleure compréhension de l'environnement astrophysique galactique. Ce travail nécessite une très bonne connaissance des sections efficaces d'interaction du rayonnement cosmique dans le milieu interstellaire qui régissent la modification des abondances lors de la propagation. La première partie de cette thèse est dédiée à la contrainte des paramètres de propagation du rayonnement cosmique galactique via l'étude des abondances des éléments du quartet (1H,2H,3He,4He). À partir d'une nouvelle estimation des sections efficaces, une analyse statistique a permis de démontrer le potentiel de ces éléments pour contraindre les modèles de propagation du rayonnement cosmique. Ces contraintes restent cependant limitées par la précision statistique des mesures actuelles et justifient la mise en œuvre de nouvelles expériences. La deuxième partie de cette thèse est dédiée à la mesure des abondances avec l'expérience CREAM, une expérience embarquée en ballon. Cette mesure nécessite l'identification des éléments dans le dé- tecteur, le calcul des efficacités des sous-détecteurs, la déconvolution des effets dus aux erreurs sur la mesure de l'énergie ainsi que la prise en compte des effets atmosphériques. Cette analyse des données du 3ième vol de CREAM a permis une estimation des abondances des éléments bore, carbone, azote et oxygène. / The sources of Galactic cosmic-ray (GCR) nuclei are still poorly identified. This is partly due to the diffusive propagation (in turbulent magnetic fields) that erases all directional information about the measured fluxes. The species that are predominantly created and accelerated in the sources are denoted 'primary species'. Those mostly created by spallation of heavier primary species are denoted 'secondary species'. While primary fluxes give access to the source parameters, secondary-to-primary ratios trace propagation processes. Key quantities for such studies are the fragmentation cross sections on the interstellar gas and the measured fluxes and ratios. In the first part of this thesis, we provide new constraints on the Galactic propagation parameters from the quartet elements (1H,2H,3He,4He), relying on a new estimate of their cross sections and an evolved statistical analysis. The derived constraints are competitive with those obtained from the standard B/C ratio analysis. The results are however limited by the precision of current measurements and motivate the development of new experiments. The second part of this thesis is dedicated to the analysis of cosmic-ray fluxes measured with the CREAM balloon-borne experiment. We present the particle identification in the detector, the estimation of efficiencies for each sub-detector, the energy reconstruction, and the atmospheric correction. Applied to the 3rd flight data (CREAM-III), we provide new data points for the boron, carbon, nitrogen and oxygen elements above 100 GeV/n.
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Raios cósmicos de altíssimas energias e cosmologia /

Lengruber, Leticia Leal. January 2001 (has links)
Orientador: Rogério Rosenfeld / Banca: Reuven Opher / Banca: Adriano Antônio Natale / Resumo: A origem dos raios cósmicos de altíssimas energias (RCAE's) é uma das maiores questões em aberto na astrofísica. Um dos modelos propostos para explicar estes eventos sugere que eles sejam produtos do decaimento de partículas metaestáveis supermassivas, as quais chamamos partículas X. Estas partículas, que seriam uma fração da matéria escura fria no Universo, podem ser produzidas no período de reaquecimento após a fase inflacionária no Universo primordial. Estudamos esta possibilidade e, a partir do fluxo detectado de RCAE's, obtivemos limites para alguns parâmetros como a meia vida e a razão de ramificação para o decaimento direto do inflaton em partículas X / Abstract: The origin of ultra high energy cosmic rays (UHECR's) is one of the major unresolved questions in astrophysics. One of the models proposed to explain these events suggests that they are the decay products of supermassive metastable particles, which we call X particles. These particles can be produced in the reheating period following the inflationary epoch of the early Universe and they would be a fraction of cold dark matter. We study this possibility and obtain constraints on some parameters such as the lifetime and branching ratio for the direct decay of the inflaton to X-particIes, from the requirement that they are responsible for the observed UHECR flux / Mestre
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Sinais de raios cósmicos em detectores de ondas gravitacionais / Signs of cosmic rays gravitational wave detectors

Tavares, Denis Borgarelli 15 August 2018 (has links)
Orientador: Anderson Campos Fauth / Dissertação (mestrado) - Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Instituto de Fisica Gleb Wataghin / Made available in DSpace on 2018-08-15T00:09:48Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 Tavares_DenisBorgarelli_M.pdf: 5623442 bytes, checksum: 17583c9607ed6e94cf631816f4ccb01f (MD5) Previous issue date: 2010 / Resumo: Um dos fenômenos previstos por Einstein na dedução da relatividade geral foi a existência de pequenas perturbações da métrica que ele nomeou de ondas gravitacionais.Essas ondas ao atravessarem a matéria fazem com que a mesma oscile de acordo com a polarização da onda gravitacional.Esta é a única previsão importante da Relatividade Geral que ainda não foi comprovada completamente.O pequeno sinal gerado pela passagem de uma onda gravitacional em comparação com os ruídos existentes no sistema de detecção torna a sua detecção direta um dos principais desafios da ciência moderna.Neste trabalho estudamos o ruído gerado por raios cósmicos na antena gravitacional Mario Schenberg,localizada na cidade de São Paulo.Medidas do fluxo de múons e hádrons isolados realizadas no hemisfério norte foram utilizadas para calcular o fluxo esperado dessas partículas na cidade de São Paulo.O cálculo da energia depositada no detector de ondas gravitacionais pelos raios cósmicos foi realizado através de simulações de Monte arlo utilizando o Geant4.A passagem de múons e prótons,com diversas energias e alguns ângulos de incidência,pelo prédio e pela esfera ressonante da antena gravitacional,foi simulada.Desenvolvemos um modelo termo-acústico, denominado de multiponto,adequado para calcular as energias depositadas nos modos normais de vibração da esfera a partir da energia depositada na esfera por partículas elementares.om esses resultados calculamos a taxa esperada de sinal de raios cósmicos no principal modo de detecção de ondas gravitacionais,nl=12,do detector Mario Schenberg para temperaturas de operação Tnoise entre 10 -5 e 10 -7 K.Os resultados obtidos mostraram que para a sensibilidade projetada para 4,2K do detector Mário Schenberg a taxa de sinais devido aos raios cósmicos é muito pequena,sendo da ordem de 5 eventos por dia.Porém,quando for atingido o limite quântico,será preciso uma análise mais detalhada do sinal de saída da antena,já que o número de partículas esperado aumenta consideravelmente, alcançando cerca de 250 sinais por dia / Abstract: One of the phenomena predicted by Einstein in the derivation of general relativity is the existence of small perturbations of the metric that he named gravitational waves.As they travel through space oscillates the space-time according to its polarization.This is the only major prediction of general relativity not yet proven completely.The small signal generated by the passage of a gravitational wave compared to the noise in the system of detection makes their direct detection one challenge of modern science.In this paper we study the noise generated by cosmic rays in the gravitational antenna Mario Schenberg,located in the city of Sao Paulo.Single muons and hadrons flux measurements held in the northern hemisphere were used to calculate the expected flux of these particles in the city of Sao Paulo. The calculation of the energy deposited in the detector of gravitational waves from cosmic rays was performed by Monte arlo simulations using Geant4.The transport of muons and protons,with several energy and some different angles of incidence,across the building and the resonant sphere was simulated.We developed a thermo-acoustic model,called multi-point,suitable for calculating the energy deposited in the normal modes from the energy deposited on the sphere by elementary particles. With these results we calculate the expected rate of cosmic ray signals in the main detection mode of gravitational waves,nl =12,of the Mario Schenberg detector,for temperatures Tnoise between 10 -5 and 10 -7 K.The results showed for the designed for 4.2 K sensitivity of the Mario Schenberg detector that the rate of signals due to cosmic rays is very small,being around 5 events per day.However,when it will reach the quantum limit will be needed a more detailed analysis of the antenna signal output,since the expected number of cosmic ray noise increases considerably,reaching about 250 signals per day / Mestrado / Física das Particulas Elementares e Campos / Mestre em Física
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Particle acceleration model for the broad-band baseline spectrum of the Crab nebula

Fraschetti, F., Pohl, M. 11 1900 (has links)
We develop a simple one-zone model of the steady-state Crab nebula spectrum encompassing both the radio/soft X-ray and the GeV/multi-TeV observations. By solving the transport equation for GeV-TeV electrons injected at the wind termination shock as a log-parabola momentum distribution and evolved via energy losses, we determine analytically the resulting differential energy spectrum of photons. We find an impressive agreement with the observed spectrum of synchrotron emission, and the synchrotron self-Compton component reproduces the previously unexplained broad 200-GeV peak that matches the Fermi/Large Area Telescope (LAT) data beyond 1 GeV with the Major Atmospheric Gamma Imaging Cherenkov (MAGIC) data. We determine the parameters of the single log-parabola electron injection distribution, in contrast with multiple broken power-law electron spectra proposed in the literature. The resulting photon differential spectrum provides a natural interpretation of the deviation from power law customarily fitted with empirical multiple broken power laws. Our model can be applied to the radio-to-multi-TeV spectrum of a variety of astrophysical outflows, including pulsar wind nebulae and supernova remnants, as well as to interplanetary shocks.
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A new continuum mapping procedure at HartRAO

Büchner, Sarah 19 June 2012 (has links)
A basket weaving technique for making radio continuum maps has been developed at the Hartebeesthoek Radio Astronomy Observatory (HartRAO). This data reduction technique significantly reduces scanning effects by using independent maps scanned in orthogonal directions. The observation and data analysis procedures that were developed are presented. The technique was used to map the supernova remnant MSH 15-52 at frequencies of 5000 MHz and 8500 MHz. The flux spectral index for this supernova remnant was found to be 0.83 ± 0.02 in this frequency range. Two regions (A and B) of the Galactic plane were observed at 8500 MHz with a resolution of 6'. Region A covered the 5°x5° area 47.5°< k 52.5°, Ibl < 2.5°, and region B was the 4.2°x3° area 320.4°< I <334.6°, Ibl < 1.5°. Far infrared observations at 60 !lm were used in conjunction with the radio maps to separate the thermal and non-thermal components of the radio emission. The technique can be used to map the Galactic plane at 8500 MHz using dual polarisation once the receiver at HartRAO has been upgraded. This would fulfil a need for a medium resolution, high frequency survey of the southern Galactic plane. / Adobe Acrobat Pro 9.4.6 / Adobe Acrobat 9.46 Paper Capture Plug-in
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GLAST CsI(Tl) Crystals

Bergenius, Sara January 2004 (has links)
No description available.
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Cosmic-Ray Emission as a Window into Extragalactic Environments: Starburst Galaxies & Blazars

Buckman, Benjamin Jerome January 2020 (has links)
No description available.

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