
TL;DR
This paper reviews recent experimental efforts and findings related to the longstanding question of where galactic cosmic rays originate, integrating data from various detection methods.
Contribution
It synthesizes recent experimental results from multiple detection techniques to advance understanding of the origins of galactic cosmic rays.
Findings
Recent measurements provide new insights into cosmic ray sources.
Air shower observations and gamma-ray detections constrain origin models.
Implications suggest possible astrophysical sources for cosmic rays.
Abstract
The origin of galactic cosmic rays is one of the most interesting unsolved problems in astroparticle physics. Experimentally, the problem is attacked by a multi-disciplinary effort, namely by direct measurements of cosmic rays above the atmosphere, by air shower observations, and by the detection of TeV rays. Recent experimental results are presented and their implications on the contemporary understanding of the origin of galactic cosmic rays are discussed.
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