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Cosmic Rays, Supernovae and the Interstellar Medium
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Book Overview
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Chapter 1
A Brief Introduction to the Cosmic Radiation
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Chapter 2
The Composition of the Cosmic Rays: An Update
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Chapter 3
Interstellar Dust-Gas Relationships
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Chapter 4
Dust, Gas and Cosmic Rays in the Interstellar Medium
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Chapter 5
Comparison Between Greenberg and Mathis Models of Grains for the H 2 Formation Induced by Cosmic Rays
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Chapter 6
Shock Acceleration of Cosmic Rays
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Chapter 7
Source Composition, Sites of Origin and Acceleration of Cosmic Rays
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Chapter 8
Cosmic-Ray Age and the Interstellar Medium
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Chapter 9
The Production of Antiprotons in the Interstellar Gas by Propagating Cosmic Rays
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Chapter 10
The Source Composition of Galactic Cosmic Rays and the Condensation Process of the Elements in Circumstellar and Interstellar Gases
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Chapter 11
The Distribution of Supernova Remnants in the Galaxy
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Chapter 12
Gamma Rays from Supernova 1987A
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Chapter 13
Acceleration of Cosmic Rays At Young Supernova Remnants
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Chapter 14
The Effect of Relativistic Particle Beams on the Evolution of Supernova Envelopes: Self-Consistent Solutions
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Chapter 15
Radio Spectral Variations in the Cygnus Loop
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Chapter 16
Gamma Ray Astrophysics at Energies up to 10 GeV
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Chapter 17
VHE and UHE Gamma Ray Sources
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Chapter 18
Gamma-Rays From Electron, Proton Beam Interactions with Matter and/or Radiation: Application to Cyg X-1, Geminga and 3C 273
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Chapter 19
Gamma-Rays and Neutrinos from Accretion Processes onto Collapsed Objects: Application to 3C 273
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Chapter 20
Nearby Galaxies in High Energy Gamma Rays
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Chapter 21
Cosmic Rays at the Highest Energies
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Book overview
1. A Brief Introduction to the Cosmic Radiation
2. The Composition of the Cosmic Rays: An Update
3. Interstellar Dust-Gas Relationships
4. Dust, Gas and Cosmic Rays in the Interstellar Medium
5. Comparison Between Greenberg and Mathis Models of Grains for the H 2 Formation Induced by Cosmic Rays
6. Shock Acceleration of Cosmic Rays
7. Source Composition, Sites of Origin and Acceleration of Cosmic Rays
8. Cosmic-Ray Age and the Interstellar Medium
9. The Production of Antiprotons in the Interstellar Gas by Propagating Cosmic Rays
10. The Source Composition of Galactic Cosmic Rays and the Condensation Process of the Elements in Circumstellar and Interstellar Gases
11. The Distribution of Supernova Remnants in the Galaxy
12. Gamma Rays from Supernova 1987A
13. Acceleration of Cosmic Rays At Young Supernova Remnants
14. The Effect of Relativistic Particle Beams on the Evolution of Supernova Envelopes: Self-Consistent Solutions
15. Radio Spectral Variations in the Cygnus Loop
16. Gamma Ray Astrophysics at Energies up to 10 GeV
17. VHE and UHE Gamma Ray Sources
18. Gamma-Rays From Electron, Proton Beam Interactions with Matter and/or Radiation: Application to Cyg X-1, Geminga and 3C 273
19. Gamma-Rays and Neutrinos from Accretion Processes onto Collapsed Objects: Application to 3C 273
20. Nearby Galaxies in High Energy Gamma Rays
21. Cosmic Rays at the Highest Energies
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