Detectors for high-energy messengers from the Universe
Werner Hofmann, Jim Hinton

TL;DR
This paper reviews detection principles and schemes for high-energy cosmic messengers like cosmic rays, gamma rays, and neutrinos, emphasizing ground-based instruments using natural media such as air, ice, or water.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive summary of detection methods and schemes for high-energy particles from the Universe, focusing on ground-based natural media detectors.
Findings
Overview of detection principles for cosmic rays, gamma rays, neutrinos
Description of ground-based detection schemes using natural media
Focus on detection techniques employing air, ice, or water
Abstract
High-energy messengers from the Universe comprise charged cosmic rays, gamma rays and neutrinos. Here we summarise the detection principles and detection schemes for these particles, with a focus on ground-based instruments which employ natural media such as air, ice, or water as their detection medium.
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