Supernova Remnants and the Physics of Strong Shock Waves

This paper reports on a Workshop on Supernova Remnants and the Physics of Strong Shock Waves hosted by North Carolina State University at Raleigh, North Carolina, September 16-18, 1993. The workshop brought together observers, shock theorists, cosmic-ray specialists, and simulators to address the ro...

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Hauptverfasser: Ellison, Donald C., Reynolds, Stephen P., Borkowski, Kazimierz, Chevalier, Roger, Cox, Donald P., Dickel, John R., Pisarski, Ryszard, Raymond, John, Spangler, Stephen R., Völk, Heinrich J., Wefel, John P.
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Cosmic rays
Electrons
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Magnetic fields
Particle acceleration
Protons
Pulsars
Shock waves
Supernova remnants
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