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The ultra-high energy cosmic rays image of Virgo A
Radio Detection of Horizontal Extensive Air Showers with AERA
Results from Pion-Carbon Interactions Measured by NA61/SHINE for Improved Understanding of Extensive Air Showers
Detecting particles with cell phones: the Distributed Electronic Cosmic-ray Observatory
Infinite efficiency of collisional Penrose process: Can over-spinning Kerr geometry be the source of ultra-high-energy cosmic rays and neutrinos?
The origin of IceCube's neutrinos: Cosmic ray accelerators embedded in star forming calorimeters
Luminosity of ultrahigh energy cosmic rays and bounds on magnetic luminosity of radio-loud active galactic nuclei
Pierre Auger Observatory and Telescope Array: Joint Contributions to the 34th International Cosmic Ray Conference (ICRC 2015)
The IceCube Neutrino Observatory, the Pierre Auger Observatory and the Telescope Array: Joint Contribution to the 34th International Cosmic Ray Conference (ICRC 2015)
Cosmic ray transport and anisotropies to high energies
Sensitivity of the JEM-EUSO telescope to gravity effects in neutrino-induced air showers
IceCube Constraints on Fast-Spinning Pulsars as High-Energy Neutrino Sources
The Galactic magnetic field and its lensing of ultrahigh energy and Galactic cosmic rays
Origin of the ankle in the ultra-high energy cosmic ray spectrum and of the extragalactic protons below it
A Uniformly Selected, All-Sky Optical AGN catalog, for UHECR Correlation
Surprises from extragalactic propagation of UHECRs
Extreme BL Lacs: probes for cosmology and UHECR candidates
Ultra-high-energy-cosmic-ray hot spots from tidal disruption events