Experimental Efforts on Very High-Energy Cosmic Rays and their Interactions - Conference Summary
Joerg R. Hoerandel

TL;DR
This paper summarizes experimental research on very high-energy cosmic rays, discussing recent findings and their implications for understanding cosmic-ray origins and interactions.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of recent experimental efforts and results presented at the XV International Symposium on Very High-Energy Cosmic-Ray Interactions.
Findings
Recent experimental results on cosmic-ray interactions
Implications for cosmic-ray origin theories
Advancements in high-energy cosmic-ray detection
Abstract
Progress reported during the XV International Symposium on Very High-Energy Cosmic-Ray Interactions is summarized. Emphasize is given to experimental work. The actual status, recent results, and their implications on the present understanding of the origin of high-energy cosmic-rays and their interactions are discussed.
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