... CosmicRays, The Sun and Geomagnetism: The Works of Scott E. Forbush , 472 pp., AGU, Washington, DC, 1993. ... production of "terrestrial corpuscular radiation" under the action of cosmicrays, Soviet Physics (Doklady), 4 , 154-157, 1959 ...
... particles in the radiation belt, cosmicrays etc., all require an acceleration ... 000,000 ev, and the highest energies of cosmicrays may reach up to 1,000,000,000 ... rays, but also high-energy ions and electrons emitted by radioactive substances ...
... 1949 --A sudden increase in cosmicrays is traced to an eruption on the Sun. A much larger event occurs in February 1956. ... array in Namibia maps a circular source of high-energy gamma rays, evidence for the origin of cosmicrays in supernovas ...
... independently conceived a different explanation, related to cosmicrays: Singer [1958], Kellogg [1959] and Vernov [1959 ... Cosmicrays are rapidly moving atomic nuclei (mostly protons) whose energies start in the GeV range and extend in diminishing ...
... Later, when cosmicrays were discovered, it turned out that Stoermer's theory applied quite well to their motion: but it did not solve the mystery of the polar aurora, as Stoermer had hoped. ...