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High energy cosmic-ray interactions with particles from the Sun
Cosmic-ray protons with energies above eV passing near the Sun may
interact with photons emitted by the Sun and be excited to a
resonance. When the decays, it produces pions which further decay to
muons and photons which may be detected with terrestrial detectors. A flux of
muons, photon pairs (from decay), or individual high-energy photons
coming from near the Sun would be a rather striking signature, and the flux of
these particles is a fairly direct measure of the flux of cosmic-ray nucleons,
independent of the cosmic-ray composition. In a solid angle within
around the Sun the flux of photon pairs is about \SI{1.3e-3}{}
particles/(kmyr), while the flux of muons is about \SI{0.33e-3}{}
particles/(kmyr). This is beyond the reach of current detectors like
the Telescope Array, Auger, KASCADE-Grande or IceCube. However, the muon flux
might be detectable by next-generation air shower arrays or neutrino detectors
such as ARIANNA or ARA. We discuss the experimental prospects in some detail.
Other cosmic-ray interactions occuring close to the Sun are also briefly
discussed.Comment: 8 pages, 11 figure
Some notes about the density of states for a negative pressure matter
The main goal of this paper is deriving Density of states
(degeneracy function) per volume for an equation of state (EOS) (we
called it dark energy(DE)).We have concluded that thermodynamic quantities such
as pressure and energy density are simple functions of temperature, fugacity,
curvature and mass of Bosons. Our work has been expressed the origin of some
claims about the negativity of the entropy for the scalar fields models of DE.Comment: 12 pages,Major revision,Typos fixed,References added,it has now been
accepted for publication in International Journal of Modern Physics E. It was
accepted on May 31, 201
Birationality of \'etale morphisms via surgery
We use a counting argument and surgery theory to show that if is a
sufficiently general algebraic hypersurface in , then any local
diffeomorphism of simply connected manifolds which is a
-sheeted cover away from has degree or (however all
degrees are possible if fails to be a local diffeomorphism at even
a single point). In particular, any \'etale morphism of
algebraic varieties which covers away from such a hypersurface must be
birational.Comment: 17 pages. Replaced to add further references and make language more
consistent with the literatur
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