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| I. HIGH ENERGY PROCESSES |
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Theory of Cosmic Ray and High-Energy Gamma-Ray Production in Supernova Remnants |
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Hadronic Collisions at Very High Energies |
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Electron Acceleration by Quasi-Parallel Shock Waves |
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25 | (6) |
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Magnetohydrodynamic Wind Driven by Cosmic Rays in a Rotating Galaxy |
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31 | (12) |
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| II. SOURCES IN OUR GALAXY |
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Supernovae, Superbubbles, Nonthermal Emission & Light Element Nucleosynthesis in the Galaxy |
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43 | (22) |
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Cosmic Ray Interactions in the Galactic Center Region |
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65 | (16) |
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Dark Matter Halo of Our Galaxy |
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81 | (12) |
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A New Model for the Thermal X-Ray Composites and the Proton Origin γ-Rays From Supernova Remnants |
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93 | (8) |
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Evolution of Isolated Neutron Stars |
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101 | (10) |
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High Energy Outburst of Recurrent Transient Pulsar A0535+26 |
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111 | (4) |
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| III. EXTRA-GALACTIC SOURCES AND COSMOLOGICAL CONNECTIONS |
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High Energy Particles in Active Galactic Nuclei |
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Galactic Clues About the High-Energy Processes in Bl Lac (AGN) Jets |
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135 | (8) |
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Nonthermal Phenomena in Clusters of Galaxies |
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143 | (8) |
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Correlation and Clustering: Statistical Properties of Galaxy Large Scale Structures |
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151 | (10) |
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The Sunyaev-Zeldovich Effect and Its Cosmological Significance |
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| IV COSMIC PHOTONS: X-RAYS AND γ-RAYS |
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An Overview on Gev-Tev Gamma Ray Astronomy: Past-Present-Future |
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173 | (18) |
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A Brief Introduction to the Study of Afterglows of Gamma Ray Bursts |
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191 | (12) |
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Searches for Tev γ-Ray Emission With the Hegra Cherenkov Telescopes |
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203 | (16) |
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Variables Gamma Ray Sources,1: Interactions of Flare Energetic Particles with Solar and Stellar Winds |
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219 | (12) |
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Variable Gamma Ray Source,2: Interactions of Galactic Cosmic Rays with Solar and Stellar Winds |
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231 | (14) |
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245 | (6) |
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| V. COSMIC RAY PARTICLES |
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Cosmic Ray Origin: General Overview |
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251 | (12) |
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Galactic Cosmic Ray Composition: From the Anomalous Component to the Knee |
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263 | (12) |
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Low Energy Cosmic Ray Nuclei and Their Propagation in the Galaxy |
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275 | (30) |
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Reacceleration of Galactic Cosmic Rays: Secondary Electron Capture Isotopes Measured by the Cosmic Ray Isotope Spectrometer |
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305 | (6) |
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The Astrophysics of Ultra-Heavy Galactic Cosmic Rays (and How We Can Detect Them) |
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311 | (6) |
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EAS: Nμ - Ne Measurements with the Eas-Top Array |
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317 | (8) |
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L3+Cosmics: An Atmospheric Muon Experiment at Cern |
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325 | (6) |
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| VI. FUTURE PROSPECTS |
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Nuclear Paleoastrophysics: Prospects and Perspectives |
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H.E.S.S. - The High Energy Stereoscopic System |
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345 | (4) |
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Development of Atmospheric Cherenkov Detectors At Milagro |
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349 | (6) |
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Nemo: Neutrino Mediterranean Observatory |
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355 | (8) |
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| Subject Index |
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| Participants |
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