Publications (75)
The end of the galactic cosmic ray spectrum
Todor Stanev
APS Neutrino Study: Report of the Neutrino Astrophysics and Cosmology Working Group
Steve W. Barwick, John F. Beacom, Vince Cianciolo +11
Neutrino production in UHECR proton interactions in the infrared background
Todor Stanev
Ultra High Energy Cosmic Rays
Todor Stanev
IceTop Status in 2004
Todor Stanev, Ralf Ulrich
Propagation of ultra high energy cosmic rays
Todor Stanev
Cosmic backgrounds due to the formation of the first generation of supermassive black holes
Peter L. Biermann, Biman B. Nath, Laurenţiu I. Caramete +3
Ultra high energy cosmic rays: A review
Todor Stanev
The transition from galactic to extragalactic cosmic rays
Todor Stanev
Ultrahigh Energy Cosmic Rays
Antoine Letessier-Selvon, Todor Stanev
Influence of shower fluctuations and primary composition on studies of the shower longitudinal development
Jaime Alvarez-Muñiz, Ralph Engel, T. K. Gaisser +2
The Cosmic Ray Distribution in Sagittarius B
Roland M. Crocker, David Jones, Raymond J. Protheroe +5
Antiprotons at Solar Maximum
John W. Bieber, R. A. Burger, Ralph Engel +3
TeV Gamma Rays from Geminga and the Origin of the GeV Positron Excess
Hasan Yuksel, Matthew D. Kistler, Todor Stanev
Cut-offs and pile-ups in shock acceleration spectra
R. J. Protheroe, Todor Stanev
High-energy Cosmic Rays
Thomas K. Gaisser, Todor Stanev
High Energy Neutrinos: Sources and Fluxes
Todor Stanev
Data-driven model of the cosmic-ray flux and mass composition from 10 GeV to $10^{11}$ GeV
Hans Dembinski, Ralph Engel, Anatoli Fedynitch +3
Pathlength distribution of atmospheric neutrinos
T. K. Gaisser, Todor Stanev
Atmospheric neutrino challenges
Todor Stanev
Predicted power in ultra high energy cosmic rays from active galaxies
Laurentiu I. Caramete, Oana Tascau, Peter L. Biermann +1
A new version of the event generator Sibyll
Felix Riehn, Ralph Engel, Anatoli Fedynitch +2
Charm production in SIBYLL
Ralph Engel, Anatoli Fedynitch, Thomas K. Gaisser +2
Neutrinos: the Key to UHE Cosmic Rays
David Seckel, Todor Stanev
Ultrahigh Energy Cosmic Rays and Neutrinos
Todor Stanev
The Centaurus A Ultrahigh-Energy Cosmic Ray Excess and the Local Extragalactic Magnetic Field
Hasan Yuksel, Todor Stanev, Matthew D. Kistler +1
Ultra high energy cosmic rays and the large scale structure of the galactic magnetic field
Todor Stanev
Propagation of ultra-high energy protons in the nearby universe
Todor Stanev, Ralph Engel, Anita Muecke +2
Study of the Correlations Between the Highest Energy Cosmic Ray Showers and Gamma Ray Bursts
Todor Stanev, Robert Schaefer, Alan Watson
Hybrid simulations of extensive air showers
Jaime Alvarez-Muñiz, Ralph Engel, T. K. Gaisser +2
Atmospheric neutrino flux above 1 GeV
Vivek Agrawal, T. K. Gaisser, Paolo Lipari +1
Cosmogenic Neutrinos from Cosmic Ray Interactions with Extragalactic Infrared Photons
Daniel De Marco, Todor Stanev, F. W. Stecker
Constraints on the Extragalactic Infrared Background from Gamma Ray Observations of Mrk 501
Todor Stanev, Alberto Franceschini
Calculation of conventional and prompt lepton fluxes at very high energy
Anatoli Fedynitch, Ralph Engel, Thomas K. Gaisser +2
Limits on Topological Defects Models of the Ultrahigh Energy Cosmic Rays
R. J. Protheroe, Todor Stanev
Possible tau appearance experiment with atmospheric neutrinos
Todor Stanev
Pion production in proton collisions with light nuclei: implications for atmospheric neutrinos
Ralph Engel, T. K. Gaisser, Todor Stanev
Geomagnetic Effects on Atmospheric Neutrinos
Paolo Lipari, T. K. Gaisser, Todor Stanev
UHECR propagation in the Galaxy: clustering versus isotropy
Jaime Alvarez-Muñiz, Ralph Engel, Todor Stanev
Ultra High Energy Cosmic Rays: origin and propagation
Todor Stanev
The Nature and Origin of Ultra-High Energy Cosmic Ray Particles
Peter L. Biermann, Laurentiu I. Caramete, Federico Fraschetti +9
Neutrinos and cosmic rays
Thomas K. Gaisser, Todor Stanev
Ultra high energy cosmic rays and neutrinos after Auger
Todor Stanev
Neutrinos from propagation of ultra-high energy protons
Ralph Engel, David Seckel, Todor Stanev
Proton-proton Cross Section at sqrt(s) \sim 30 TeV
Ralph Engel, T. K. Gaisser, Paolo Lipari +1
Cosmic PeV Neutrinos and the Sources of Ultrahigh Energy Protons
Matthew D. Kistler, Todor Stanev, Hasan Yuksel
Sibyll with charm
Eun-Joo Ahn, Ralph Engel, Thomas K. Gaisser +2
The nature of the highest energy cosmic rays
Todor Stanev, H. P. Vankov
Muon Flux at the Geographical South Pole
X. Bai, T. K. Gaisser, A. Karle +3
The hadronic interaction model SIBYLL 2.3c and Feynman scaling
Felix Riehn, Hans P. Dembinski, Ralph Engel +3
Comparison of Atmospheric Neutrino Flux Calculations at Low Energies
T. K. Gaisser, M. Honda, K. Kasahara +4
Monte-Carlo simulations of photohadronic processes in astrophysics
A. Muecke, Ralph Engel, J. P. Rachen +2
On the shape of the UHE cosmic ray spectrum
Daniel De Marco, Todor Stanev
Propagation of ultra-high energy protons in regular extragalactic magnetic fields
Todor Stanev, David Seckel, Ralph Engel
Atmospheric shower fluctuations and the constant intensity cut method
Jaime Alvarez-Muniz, Ralph Engel, T. K. Gaisser +2
The Galactic Wind Haze and its $γ$-spectrum
Nayantara Gupta, Biman B. Nath, Peter L. Biermann +3
Correlation of the HIghest Energy Cosmic Rays with the Supergalactic Plane
Todor Stanev
High energy astrophysical processes
Todor Stanev
Cosmic Ray Energy Spectrum from Measurements of Air Showers
Thomas K. Gaisser, Todor Stanev, Serap Tilav
The origin of the highest energy cosmic rays Do all roads lead back to Virgo?
Eun-Joo Ahn, Gustavo Medina-Tanco, Peter L. Biermann +1
On the Luminosity of the Ultra High Energy Cosmic Rays Sources
Todor Stanev
Extragalactic ultra high energy cosmic rays, II. Comparison with experimental data
Joerg P. Rachen, Todor Stanev, Peter L. Biermann
Ultra high energy neutrinos: the key to ultra high energy cosmic rays
Todor Stanev
The Origin of Galactic Cosmic Rays
Peter L. Biermann, T. K. Gaisser, Todor Stanev
Charge ratio of muons from atmospheric neutrinos
T. K. Gaisser, Todor Stanev
The origin of cosmic rays: Explosions of massive stars with magnetic winds and their supernova mechanism
Peter L. Biermann, Julia K. Becker, Jens Dreyer +3
Numerical Propagation of Cosmic Rays in the Galaxy
Daniel De Marco, Pasquale Blasi, Todor Stanev
Ultrahigh Energy Cosmic Rays: Review of the Current Situation
Todor Stanev
The WMAP haze from the Galactic Center region due to massive star explosions and a reduced cosmic ray scale height
Peter L. Biermann, Julia K. Becker, Gabriel Caceres +3
The arrival directions of the most energetic cosmic rays
Todor Stanev, Peter Biermann, Jeremy Lloyd-Evans +2
Cosmic ray event generator Sibyll 2.1
Eun-Joo Ahn, Ralph Engel, Thomas K. Gaisser +2
High Energy Neutrinos from Cosmic Ray Interactions in Clusters of Galaxies
Daniel De Marco, Pasquale Blasi, Patricia Hansen +1
The beginning of cosmic ray astronomy
Todor Stanev
The large scale structure of the Galactic magnetic field and High Energy Cosmic Ray anisotropy
Jaime Alvarez-Muñiz, Todor Stanev
Numerical propagation of high energy cosmic rays in the Galaxy I: technical issues
Daniel De Marco, Pasquale Blasi, Todor Stanev