By definition a cosmic ray is from the cosmos, so the artificial production of one might have to go by some other name. However, it would be possible to create its equivalent in a particle accelerator by accelerating a charged particle to relativistic speeds. Cosmic rays are not electromagnetic radiation as the name might suggest but are high speed atomic nuclei - primarily hydrogen nuclei (protons) helium nuclei (alpha particles) and smaller amounts of heavier nuclei.
Cosmic Quantum Ray ended on 2010-12-09.
No, it is not possible to stop cosmic ray showers. They are high-energy particles from outer space that constantly bombard Earth's atmosphere. However, Earth's atmosphere acts as a shield, absorbing and deflecting most of the cosmic rays before they reach the surface.
Boron has 5 protons.It is a non metal element.
Not unlike wind, the human eye can't see cosmic rays directly, but their effects can be made quite visible, using various techniques. In cloud or bubble chambers, the cosmic ray collides with sufficient energy to leave a visible trail, albeit somewhat briefly, but the path of the cosmic ray becomes easily apparent. In spark chambers a technique using charged plates can cause sparks to jump between plates when the path of a cosmic ray creates an ionization channel along its path. Other techniques involve materials which will generate light when a cosmic ray strikes its surface, which can trigger electronics to amplify or make audible. The word 'quantum' may be somewhat redundant in this context; remembering that a cosmic ray is actually made of of particles, be they protons or atomic nuclei traveling at high speed - they are really matter and not electromagnetic radiation as the name might suggest. Since matter does exist in discrete physical units or quanta, loosely one might say that all matter is quantized.
The cosmic ray flux is higher at the poles compared to the equator due to the Earth's magnetic field deflecting many cosmic rays away from the equator and towards the poles. At the equator, the magnetic field is more parallel to the cosmic rays, allowing them to penetrate deeper into the atmosphere and be absorbed before reaching the surface.
Cosmic Ray - film - was created in 1962.
Cosmic Quantum Ray was created on 2010-10-10.
Cosmic Quantum Ray ended on 2010-12-09.
Yes, speaking physically. (It is "gamma", not "gama.") It is just a historical thing. The term x-ray is used for radiation created by an x-ray machine, by a beam of electrons striking a target material. The term gamma ray is used for naturally-produced radiation, such as is produced by radio-active decay or cosmic rays.
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No, it is not possible to stop cosmic ray showers. They are high-energy particles from outer space that constantly bombard Earth's atmosphere. However, Earth's atmosphere acts as a shield, absorbing and deflecting most of the cosmic rays before they reach the surface.
Cosmic rays are energetic charged subatomic particles, originating from outer space. They may produce secondary particles that penetrate the Earth's atmosphere and surface. The term ray is historical as cosmic rays were thought to be electromagnetic radiation. Most primary cosmic rays (those that enter the atmosphere from deep space) are composed of familiar stable subatomic particles that normally occur on Earth, such as protons, atomic nuclei, or electrons.Old Answer(it was a mis concept) Cosmic rays are electromagnetic rays and are thus made of mutually propogating electric and magnetic fields
Cosmic ray: A ray of radiation of extraterrestrial origin, consisting of one or more charged particles such as protons, alpha particles, and larger atomic nuclei. Cosmic rays entering the atmosphere collide with atoms, producing secondary radiation, such as pions, muons, electrons, and gamma rays. Cosmic rays (and secondary radiation) can be easily seen in a cloud chamber.(American Heritage Dictionary, 2005)
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True X rays are not produced by elements- they are produced by an electric current and an X ray tube. However, radioactive elements such as Cobalt and Uranium can be used to produce a radiographic image, and are commonly used to inspect welds in metals, However, they use gamma rays and not X rays.
T. G Northrop has written: 'Electrons and cosmic ray produced protons in Saturn's inner magnetosphere' -- subject(s): Magnetosphere, Protons, Electron distribution
Boron has 5 protons.It is a non metal element.