Early history of cosmic particle physics

@article{Walter2012EarlyHO,
  title={Early history of cosmic particle physics},
  author={Michael Walter and Arnold Whittaker Wolfendale},
  journal={The European Physical Journal H},
  year={2012},
  volume={37},
  pages={323-358}
}
The discovery of cosmic rays is a standard example of ‘one man’s noise is another man’s signal’. From the apparently minor leakages of electricity from well-insulated detectors came a subject of great importance for modern science: the detection of a so-called ‘radiation’ coming from not just beyond the Earth’s atmosphere but from deep cosmic space. Furthermore, a radiation of energy density rivalling that of starlight. Our goal is to examine the history of the subject from the period of ‘pre… 

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