Very High Energy Gamma Ray Detection and Cosmic Ray Propagation
ORAL · Q13
Presentations
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The TeV Gamma-Ray Sky Observed by Milagro
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Authors
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Brenda Dingus
Los Alamos National Laboratory
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Energy spectrum of Galactic gamma-ray sources detected by Milagro
ORAL
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Authors
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Andrew Smith
University of Maryland
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Physics with the HAWC Gamma-Ray Observatory
ORAL
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Authors
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Jordan Goodman
University of Maryland
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Constraining the Propagation of Galactic Cosmic Rays Using Measurements of the Composition and Energy Spectra of Dominantly Secondary Isotopes
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Authors
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Kelly Lave
Washington University
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Mark Wiedenbeck
JPL/Caltech
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Alan Cummings
Caltech
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Andrew Davis
Caltech
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Richard Leske
Caltech
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Richard Mewaldt
Caltech
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Edward Stone
Caltech
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W. Robert Binns
Washington University
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Martin Israel
Washington University
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Lauren Scott
Washington University, The Telescope Array Collaboration
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Eric Christian
NASA GSFC
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Georgia de Nolfo
NASA GSFC
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Tycho von Rosenvinge
NASA GSFC
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On the positron fraction and models of cosmic ray propagation
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Ramanath Cowsik
Washington University in St. Louis
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Benjamin Burch
Washington University in St. Louis
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A Method for Constraining Galactic Magnetic Field Models Using Data from the Pierre Auger Observatory
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Authors
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Michael Sutherland
The Ohio State University
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Cross-Correlation of UHECRs with the Local Matter Distribution
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Authors
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Craig Lage
New York University
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Search for nearby extragalactic sources of the highest energy cosmic rays
ORAL
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Authors
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Miguel Mostafa
Colorado State University
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