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High Energy Neutrinos and Cosmic Rays

Guenter Sigl

Published 2012-02-02Version 1

This is a summary of a series of lectures on the current experimental and theoretical status of our understanding of origin and nature of cosmic radiation. Specific focus is put on ultra-high energy cosmic radiation above ~10^17 eV, including secondary neutral particles and in particular neutrinos. The most important open questions are related to the mass composition and sky distributions of these particles as well as on the location and nature of their sources. High energy neutrinos at GeV energies and above from extra-terrestrial sources have not yet been detected and experimental upper limits start to put strong contraints on the sources and the acceleration mechanism of very high energy cosmic rays.

Comments: 41 pages, 15 figures, lectures given at ISAPP School "Neutrino Physics and Astrophysics", 26 July-5 August 2011, Villa Monastero, Varenna, Italy
Categories: astro-ph.HE, hep-ph
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