Interdisciplinary Aspects of High-Energy Astrophysics
Interdisciplinary Aspects of High-Energy Astrophysics
Modern astrophysics, especially at GeV energy scales and above is a typical example where several disciplines meet: The location and distribution of the sources is the domain of astronomy. At distances corresponding to significant redshift cosmological aspects such as the expansion history come into play. Finally, the emission mechanisms and subsequent propagation of produced high energy particles is at least partly the domain of particle physics, in particular if new phenomena beyond the Standard Model are probed that require base lines and/or energies unattained in the laboratory. In this contribution we focus on three examples: Highest energy cosmic rays, tests of the Lorentz symmetry and the search for new light photon-like states in the spectra of active galaxies.
Guenter Sigl
University of Hamburg
物理学天文学粒子探测技术、辐射探测技术、核仪器仪表
Guenter Sigl.Interdisciplinary Aspects of High-Energy Astrophysics[EB/OL].(2011-02-07)[2025-08-22].https://arxiv.org/abs/1102.1436.点此复制
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