4 Result(s) for ' Cosmic Rays'
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A Visualization of the Higgs Effect to Explore the Origin of Cosmic Rays and Dark Energy Based on the Photon As An Electric Dipole
Zhonglin BO
International Journal of Physics. 2026 14 (1). doi: 10.12691/ijp-14-1-2
Keywords: Electrical Dipole, Quadrupole, Higgs Particle, Higgs Effect, Mass Generation, Photon Molecule, Cosmic Rays , Proton, Neutron, Electron, Positron, Dark matter, Dark Energy
Context: ...se quadrupoles with ambient photons and their resulting decomposition provides a theoretical visualization for the production of Cosmic Rays . Furthermore, this chemical bonding analysis identifies specific candidates for dark matter and dark energy, effectively integrat...
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An Educational Activity: Building a MRPC
Lucia Garritano, Angela Milazzo, Marco Schioppa
World Journal of Chemical Education. 2015 3 (6). doi: 10.12691/wjce-3-6-4
Keywords: detector, gas, electrode, strips, school, activity educational
Context: ...hin the Extreme Energy Events (EEE) Project, together with an analysis of the obtained results. In Italy the experiment studying Cosmic Rays is called the EEE Project and is, currently, carried out by a collaboration of several research institutes like Centro Fermi, INF...
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Atomic Gravity
Rolf Arturo Blankschein Guthmann
International Journal of Physics. 2021 9 (2). doi: 10.12691/ijp-9-2-1
Keywords: gravity, quantum gravity, general relativity, gravitational potential, cosmology
Context: ...Cosmological Potential we can understand the mechanism of black holes, the explosion of Supernovae and the origin of high energy Cosmic Rays ....
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Novel Descriptions of the Big Bang, Inflation, Galactic Structure and Energetic Quasars
Jay D. Rynbrandt
Frontiers of Astronomy, Astrophysics and Cosmology. 2016 2 (1). doi: 10.12691/faac-2-1-4
Keywords: black hole, big bang, inflation, galaxy formation, galactic clusters, dwarf galaxies, gravity waves
Context: ...d fields tear electrons from their atomic nuclei and eject both as relativistic, radio frequency electrons and as extreme energy Cosmic Rays , respectively....
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