Department of Cosmic Ray Physics

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The Department of Cosmic Ray Physics is a research division specializing in the study of high-energy particles from space and their interactions with matter and fields.

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aimsTo characterize the impact of cosmic rays on space and planetary environments
understand the acceleration of high-energy particles in astrophysical sources
understand the origin of cosmic rays
understand the propagation of cosmic rays through interstellar and intergalactic space
collaboratesWith other astrophysics research groups
particle physics laboratories
space science institutions
conducts experimental research
observational research
theoretical research
educates graduate students in cosmic ray physics
researchers in astroparticle physics
fieldOfWork astroparticle physics
cosmic ray physics
high-energy astrophysics
particle physics
focusesOn data analysis of cosmic ray experiments
development of cosmic ray detectors
interactions of high-energy particles with the Earth’s atmosphere
radiation effects on detectors and materials
theoretical modeling of cosmic ray sources
hasResearchArea atmospheric neutrinos from cosmic rays
cosmic ray anisotropy
cosmic ray composition
cosmic ray energy spectrum
gamma rays associated with cosmic ray interactions
magnetic field influence on cosmic rays
space weather effects of cosmic rays
studies cosmic ray acceleration mechanisms
cosmic ray interactions with magnetic fields
cosmic ray interactions with matter
cosmic ray propagation in the Galaxy
cosmic rays
extensive air showers
extragalactic cosmic rays
galactic cosmic rays
high-energy particles from space
primary cosmic rays
secondary cosmic rays
solar energetic particles
ultra-high-energy cosmic rays
usesMethod Monte Carlo simulations
balloon-borne experiments
ground-based detector arrays
numerical modeling of particle propagation
satellite-based instruments

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Lebedev Physical Institute hasDivision Department of Cosmic Ray Physics
Institute for Cosmic Ray Research hasSubdivision Department of Cosmic Ray Physics
this entity surface form: Cosmic Ray Research Division