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Cosmic rays continue to have a mysterious origin, although strong evidence indicates that supernovae (which certainly are powerful on the cosmic scale) create them. However, these are almost certainly not their only source, nor is the ratio to all detectable cosmic rays from supernovae known. Other possible sources include quasars or active galactic nuclei (powered by black holes), and gamma ray bursts usually associated with processes during stellar evolution and other events.

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Gamma rays are a form of electromagnetic radiation, and they are the highest frequency form of that type of energy. They can be said to vibrate fastest. But cosmic rays are mostly protons, which are a form of particulate radiation. Comparing gamma rays to cosmic rays as regards frequency is not something we do.


Are cosmic rays more powerful than gamma?

It's hard to say. Can apples be compared to oranges? Cosmic rays are the "rays" that originate in the cosmos and strike earth. These cosmic "rays" are mostly protons with a few alpha particles and some token electrons. That makes the cosmic "rays" a form of particulate radiation. The gamma rays are the highest frequency (and highest energy) electromagnetic radiation (EMR) there is. This radiation is produced by changes in the nuclei of atoms. The gamma rays have very short wavelengths (and short periods), and they penetrate things well. The particles mentioned don't. Alpha particles have trouble moving through air. Electrons and protons can be stopped by a sheet of aluminum foil. Does that mean the gamma rays are more powerful? You make the call.


What type of wave vibrates the faster cosmic rays or gamma rays?

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Name the person who discovered the cosmic rays?

Cosmic rays were discovered by Victor Hess in 1912.


Which waves has the highest frequency?

the answer is gamma rays


What are the sources of cosmic rays?

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How were cosmic rays formed?

The formation and source of primary cosmic rays which originate from outside the solar system appears still to be somewhat mysterious and a subject of debate; some experimental evidence points to supernovae explosions as being one source but what fraction of cosmic rays comes from them is still a matter of interpretation. Other possible sources are active galactic nuclei or quasars, or gamma-ray burst sources. Because of the nature of cosmic rays -which are not electromagnetic radiation but particles, mostly ionized light atomic nuclei - the mechanism of the formation process itself would look to any event which can impart significant momentum to these particles of matter.


Why cosmo rays enter in earth through mars?

Cosmic rays can enter Earth through Mars because Mars has a thinner atmosphere than Earth, allowing cosmic rays to penetrate more easily. The lack of a strong magnetic field on Mars also means there is less protection against cosmic rays compared to Earth. This makes Mars a potential gateway for cosmic rays to reach Earth.


What is the significance of the gzk cutoff in the study of cosmic rays?

The GZK cutoff is significant in the study of cosmic rays because it sets a limit on the energy levels of cosmic rays that can travel long distances in space without losing energy. This cutoff helps scientists understand the origins and properties of cosmic rays and provides insights into the nature of the universe.


What are secondary cosmic rays?

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What has the author V S Murzin written?

V. S. Murzin has written: 'Cosmic rays and their interactions' -- subject(s): Cosmic rays