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Cosmic Rays is a two-part book that first elucidates the discovery, nature, and particles produced by cosmic rays. This part also looks into the primary cosmic radiation; radio waves from the galaxy; extensive air showers; origin of cosmic rays; and other cosmic radiations. Part 2 consists of reprinted papers involving cosmic rays. Papers 1 to 10 treat the nature of the radiation, arranged chronologically; in Papers 11 to 16 the scene moves away from the Earth.
Table of Contents
PrefacePART 1Chapter I: DiscoveryChapter II: The Nature of the RadiationChapter III: Particles Produced by the Cosmic RaysChapter IV: The Primary Cosmic RadiationChapter V: Radio Waves from the GalaxyChapter VI: Extensive Air ShowersChapter VII: The Origin of Cosmic RaysChapter VIII: Local PeculiaritiesChapter IX: Other Cosmic RadiationsReferencesPART 2Chapter 1: Observations of the Penetrating Radiation on Seven Balloon FlightsChapter 2: The Nature of the High-altitude RadiationChapter 3: The Earth-magnetic Effect and the Corpuscular Nature of (Cosmic) Ultra-radiation. IVChapter 4: The Positive ElectronChapter 5: On Multiplicative ShowersChapter 6: Note on the Nature of Cosmic-ray ParticlesChapter 7: Extensive Cosmic-ray ShowersChapter 8: The Nature of the Primary Cosmic Radiation and the Origin of the MesotronChapter 9: Observations on the Tracks of Slow Mesons in Photographic EmulsionsChapter 10: Evidence for Multiple Meson and γ-ray Production in Cosmic-ray StarsChapter 11: A Mechanism of Acquirement of Cosmic-ray Energies by ElectronsChapter 12: On the Origin of the Cosmic RadiationChapter 13: Cosmic Radiation and Radio StarsChapter 14: Abundance of Lithium, Beryllium, Boron and Other Light Nuclei in the Primary Cosmic Radiation and the Problem of Cosmic-ray OriginChapter 15: The Nature of Cosmic Radio Emission and the Origin of Cosmic RaysChapter 16: Cosmic-ray Modulation by Solar WindIndex



