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The cosmic radiation was discovered by Hess in 1912 but its origin
is still the subject of much controversy and considerable study.
For several decades most workers in the cosmic ray field were
interested in the Nuclear Physical aspect of the particle beam and
many important dis coveries were made, notably the identification
of the positron, the muon, the pion and the strange particles. More
recently however, em phasis has changed to the Astrophysical aspect
both with re8ard to the origin of the radiation and to its relation
with the other radiation fields. Mindful of the increasing
importance of the Astrophysical facets of the subject the Cosmic
Ray Commission of IUPAP approached the High Energy Astrophysics
Commission of the IAU with the suggestion of a joint Symposium on
Cosmic Ray Origin. The plan was to bring together workers in all
the various astronomical fields - from Radio, through Optical to
Gamma Rays - with Cosmic Ray physicists and to fully explore the
various interrelations. The approach was received with enthusiasm
and this book contains the proceedings of the ensuing Symposium,
(styled IUPAP/ IAU Symposium No. 94) which was held in Bologna from
11th - 14th June 1980. Virtually all the papers presented are
reproduced here. The Scientific Organizing Committee chose the
invited speakers whose papers formed the major scientific component
of the meeting. Additional short contributed papers were also
called for and very brief 2-page resumes (which have not been
refereed) are given in the proceedings."
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