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    Publication Date: 2019-06-27
    Description: A detailed analysis is given of the possibility that a large part of the primary cosmic-ray flux is of extragalactic origin. The problems encountered in theories of galactic cosmic rays are first critically discussed. The objections that have previously been raised to extragalactic theories, particularly on energetic grounds, are then examined. The general problem of the propagation of cosmic rays which are ejected from galactic nuclei or in galactic winds to fill clusters and superclusters is dealt with next. Attention is also given to the limits which are set on the presence of extragalactic cosmic rays by observations of high-energy electrons and background X-rays and gamma rays, or the heating of a hypothetical intergalactic gas. Observable effects of cosmic rays between galaxies are studied, and the possible sources of the local cosmic-ray protons in the extragalactic model are considered.
    Keywords: SPACE RADIATION
    Type: Astrophysical Journal; 174; June 1
    Format: text
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