Institute for Cosmic Ray Research, University of Tokyo.
Observing cosmic ray neutrons. Background information, explanation of worldwide monitor network, detector description, publications, links.
25th International Cosmic Ray Conference in Durban, South Africa, July 28 - August 8 1997.
24th International Cosmic Ray Conference in Rome, Italy, August 28 - September 8, 1995.
Aims to observe the highest-energy cosmic rays.
Large air fluorescence cosmic ray detector.
Increased estimates of extragalactic magnetic fields may explain why possible HE CR sources, like AGN M87, do not align with observed CR directions.
Space-borne experiments like PAMELA, SilEye, NINA and balloons. Downloadable results, articles and pictures.
An active research array for the detection of ultra-high energy cosmic rays. The events CHICOS is designed to observe are single subatomic particles slamming into the Earth's atmosphere with the energy of a brick falling from a rooftop. It is a collaboration of Los Angeles-area high schools, California Institute of Technology, California State University, Northridge, and University of California, Irvine.
Schematics and diagrams for the Geiger-Mueller detectors and electronics. Information on cosmic rays, variations and other forms of detection such as scintillation.
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