M Mevius
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Buitink S, Corstanje A, Falcke H, Horandel J, Huege T, Nelles A, et al.
Nature
. 2016 Jul;
537(7621):572.
PMID: 27437581
No abstract available.
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A large light-mass component of cosmic rays at 10(17)-10(17.5) electronvolts from radio observations
Buitink S, Corstanje A, Falcke H, Horandel J, Huege T, Nelles A, et al.
Nature
. 2016 Mar;
531(7592):70-3.
PMID: 26935696
Cosmic rays are the highest-energy particles found in nature. Measurements of the mass composition of cosmic rays with energies of 10(17)-10(18) electronvolts are essential to understanding whether they have galactic...
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Schellart P, Trinh T, Buitink S, Corstanje A, Enriquez J, Falcke H, et al.
Phys Rev Lett
. 2015 May;
114(16):165001.
PMID: 25955053
We present measurements of radio emission from cosmic ray air showers that took place during thunderstorms. The intensity and polarization patterns of these air showers are radically different from those...
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Synchronous x-ray and radio mode switches: a rapid global transformation of the pulsar magnetosphere
Hermsen W, Hessels J, Kuiper L, van Leeuwen J, Mitra D, de Plaa J, et al.
Science
. 2013 Jan;
339(6118):436-9.
PMID: 23349288
Pulsars emit from low-frequency radio waves up to high-energy gamma-rays, generated anywhere from the stellar surface out to the edge of the magnetosphere. Detecting correlated mode changes across the electromagnetic...
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Abt I, Adams M, Agari M, Albrecht H, Aleksandrov A, Amaral V, et al.
Phys Rev Lett
. 2004 Dec;
93(21):212003.
PMID: 15600999
We have searched for Theta+(1540) and Xi(--)(1862) pentaquark candidates in proton-induced reactions on C, Ti, and W targets at midrapidity and square root of s = 41.6 GeV. In 2...