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Inhaltsverzeichnis
- An Overview of Cosmic Ray Research: Composition, Acceleration and Propagation.
- Propagation and Transformations of Cosmic Rays: from Sources to Earth.
- Ultra Heavy Nuclei in the Cosmic Radiation.
- Galactic Cosmic Ray Hydrogen and Helium.
- Cosmic Rays of the Highest Energies.
- Stars and Cosmic Rays I. Cool Stars.
- Stars and Cosmic Rays II. Hot Stars.
- On the Possible Contribution of WC Stars to Isotopic Anomalies in Cosmic Rays and Meteorites.
- Gamma-Ray Views on the Galactic Cosmic-Ray Distribution.
- Radio Astronomy and Cosmic Rays.
- Particle Acceleration in Galactic Supernova Remnants.
- Pulsars as Cosmic Ray Particle Accelerators — New Results on the Dynamics of Protons in Vacuum Fields.
- Conditions for Acceleration of Super-High Energy Cosmic Rays in Active Galactic Nuclei.
- Cosmic Rays and a Stable Hydrostatic Equilibrium of the Galaxy.
- VHE and UHE Gamma Ray Observations by Ground Based Detectors.
- Hadron and Muon Components in Photon Showers AT 1015 eV.
- Monopoles, Muons, Neutrinos and Cygnus X-3.
- Magnetic Monopoles.
- Cosmic Ray Bombardment of Solids in Space.
- Solar Cycle Modulation of Galactic Cosmic Rays.
- Particle Propagation and Acceleration in the Heliosphere.
- Phoenix-1 Observations of Equatorial Zone Particle Precipitation.
- Recent Improvement of Spallation Cross Section Calculations, Applicable to Cosmic Ray Physics.
- Measurements of Cross Sections Relevant to ?-Ray Line Astronomy.
- The Cosmic Ray Nuclei Experiment on the Spacelab-II Mission.
- The Scintillating Optical Fiber Isotope Experiment.
- Cygnus Experiment AT Los Alamos.
- Macro: The Monopole, Astrophysics, and Cosmic Ray Observatory.
- Invisible Cosmic Rays.
- List of Participants.
- Author Index.