Snowmass Cosmic Frontiers 6 (CF6) Working Group Summary --The Bright Side of the Cosmic Frontier: Cosmic Probes of Fundamental Physics
J.J. Beatty, A.E. Nelson, A. Olinto, G. Sinnis, A. U. Abeysekara, L.A., Anchordoqui, T. Aramaki, J. Belz, J.H. Buckley, K. Byrum, R. Cameron, M-C., Chen, K. Clark, A. Connolly, D. Cowen, T. DeYoung, P. von Doetinchem J. Dumm,, M. Errando, G. Farrar, F. Ferrer, L. Fortson

TL;DR
This paper summarizes the CF6 Working Group's discussions on cosmic probes like cosmic rays, neutrinos, and gamma rays, highlighting their potential to explore fundamental physics questions such as spacetime structure and baryogenesis.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of experimental and theoretical efforts in cosmic frontier physics, emphasizing new insights and future directions in fundamental physics research.
Findings
Identification of key cosmic probes for fundamental physics
Discussion of experimental strategies for ultra-high energy particles
Insights into the role of cosmic observations in understanding spacetime and baryogenesis
Abstract
Report of the CF6 Working Group at Snowmass 2013. Topics addressed include ultra-high energy cosmic rays, neutrinos, gamma rays, baryogenesis, and experiments probing the fundamental nature of spacetime.
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Taxonomy
TopicsDark Matter and Cosmic Phenomena · Cosmology and Gravitation Theories · Particle physics theoretical and experimental studies
