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  • 17.10. Roger Blandford  (U Stanford): On the Acceleration of Atomic Nuclei to a Hundred Joules
    Abstract:  Cosmic rays are observed to have energies measured to be as high as 200 EeV. A major puzzle is to explain how they are accelerated. In this lecture, I will summarize what we have learned about the composition, spectrum and isotropy from non-relativistic to these “Ultra High" energies.  I will then briefly outline the most promising of the mechanisms that have been proposed. Finally I will sketch a scheme in which the entire spectrum is produced, hierarchically, by a “bootstrap” process operating at astrophysical shock fronts of successively larger scale.
  • 07.11. Maksat Satybaldiev  (IFY, NTNU): Study of X-ray flares from the wind-fed X-ray binaries
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  • 14.11. Raphaël Mignon-Risse  (IFY, NTNU): Oes
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