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E-grāmata: Cosmic Rays for Particle and Astroparticle Physics: Proceedings of the 12th ICATPP Conference [World Scientific e-book]

Edited by (Infn Milano & Univ Degli Studi Di Milano-bicocca, Italy), Edited by (Univ De Montreal, Canada), Edited by (Cern, Switzerland)
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The conference was aimed at promoting contacts between scientists involved in solar-terrestrial physics, space physics, astroparticle physics and cosmology both from the theoretical and the experimental approach. The conference was devoted to physics and physics requirements, survey of theoretical models and performances of detectors employed (or to be employed) in experiments for fundamental physics, astroparticle physics, astrophysics research and space environment — including Earth magnetosphere and heliosphere and solar-terrestrial physics. Furthermore, cosmic rays have been used to extent the scientific research experience to teachers and students with air shower arrays and other techniques. Presentations included the following subjects: advances in physics from present and next generation ground and space experiments, dark matter, double-beta decay, high-energy astrophysics, space environment, trapped particles, propagation of cosmic rays in the Earth atmosphere, Heliosphere, Galaxy and broader impact activities in cosmic rays science.The open and flexible format of the Conference was conducive to fruitful exchanges of points of view among participants and permitted the evaluation of the progresses made and indicated future research directions. The participants were experienced researchers but also graduate students (MSc and PhD) and recent postdoctoral fellows.
Observations and Results Obtained in Cosmic Ray Physics in the Energy
Range from Sub-GeV to TeV and Beyond; Space-Based and Terrestrial
Astroparticle Experiments; Searches for Dark Matter and Bouble-Beta Decay;
Production of Ordinary and/or Exotic Matter; Propagation of Cosmic Rays in
the Galaxy and within the Solar System, Processes Inducing Trapped Particles
Inside the Earth Magnetosphere and Their Effects, Space Environment,
Solar-Terrestrial Physics.