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402-0713-00L 6 Credits BSC , MSC D-PHYS
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Astro-Particle Physics I

Lecturers & Examiners: Prof. Dr. Adrian Biland
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Last Updated: 2026-06-01 11:31:14

Abstract

This lecture gives an overview of the present research in the field of Astro-Particle Physics, including the different experimental techniques. In the first semester, main topics are the charged cosmic rays including the antimatter problem. The second semester focuses on the neutral components of the cosmic rays as well as on some aspects of Dark Matter.

Objective

Successful students know: - experimental methods to measure cosmic ray particles over full energy range - current knowledge about the composition of cosmic ray - possible cosmic acceleration mechanisms - correlation between astronomical object classes and cosmic accelerators - information about our galaxy and cosmology gained from observations of cosmic ray

Content

First semester (Astro-Particle Physics I): - definition of 'Astro-Particle Physics' - important historical experiments - chemical composition of the cosmic rays - direct observations of cosmic rays - indirect observations of cosmic rays - 'extended air showers' and 'cosmic muons' - 'knee' and 'ankle' in the energy spectrum - the 'anti-matter problem' and the Big Bang - 'cosmic accelerators'

Resources

Lecture Notes

See lecture home page:http://ihp-lx2.ethz.ch/AstroTeilchen/

Literature

See lecture home page: http://ihp-lx2.ethz.ch/AstroTeilchen/

Learning Materials (Links)

General Information

Language
English
Levels
BSC , MSC
Frequency
Yearly recurring

Examination

Type
session examination
Mode
oral 20 minutes

Course Components

Type Title Time & Place Hours
lecture Astro-Particle Physics I
  • Thu 13:45-15:30 (HIT H 42)
2 h weekly
exercise Astro-Particle Physics I
or by appointment
  • Thu 15:45-16:30 (HIT H 42)
1 h weekly

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