Cosmic particles with energies above 10^19 eV: a brief review of results
Sergey Troitsky

TL;DR
This paper reviews experimental findings on ultra-high-energy cosmic rays above 10^19 eV, focusing on their arrival directions, energies, composition, and implications for particle physics.
Contribution
It provides a concise overview of recent experimental results and discusses their interpretation in the context of cosmic ray physics.
Findings
Observations of arrival directions suggest anisotropies.
Energy spectra show a suppression at highest energies.
Composition measurements indicate a shift towards lighter or heavier nuclei.
Abstract
Experimental results on ultra-high-energy cosmic rays are briefly reviewed and their interpretation is discussed. The results related to principal observables (arrival directions, energies and composition) of primary particles of extended air showers as well as particle-physics implications are addressed.
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