Publication data of Erlykin, Anatoly D.: Link to Inspire

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Created with Highcharts 9.0.1CitationsBreakdown of Most Cited PapersrestPassage of Cosmic Rays Through the Atmosphere in the Quark - Gluon String ModelPassage of Cosmic Rays Through the Atmosphere in the Quark - Gluon String…Supernova remnants and the origin of cosmic radiation: Evidence from low-energy gamma-raysSupernova remnants and the origin of cosmic radiation: Evidence from low-e…Cosmic Rays in the Inner Galaxy and the Diffusion Properties of the Interstellar MediumCosmic Rays in the Inner Galaxy and the Diffusion Properties of the Interstell…Supernova remnants and the origin of the cosmic radiation: The electron componentSupernova remnants and the origin of the cosmic radiation: The electron co…High-energy cosmic ray mass spectroscopy. II: Masses in the range 10**14-eV to 10**17-eVHigh-energy cosmic ray mass spectroscopy. II: Masses in the range 10**14-e…Cosmic ray positrons from a local, middle-aged supernova remnantThe nature of the 'knee' in the cosmic ray energy spectrumProperties of the interstellar medium and the propagation of cosmic rays in the galaxyProperties of the interstellar medium and the propagation of cosmic rays in t…High energy cosmic ray spectroscopy. IV: The evidence from direct observations at lower energies and directional anisotropiesHigh energy cosmic ray spectroscopy. IV: The evidence from direct observati…Supernova remnants and the origin of the cosmic radiation: I. SNR acceleration models and their predictionsSupernova remnants and the origin of the cosmic radiation: I. SNR accelerati…High energy cosmic ray spectroscopy. III: Further analysesCosmic rays and the Monogem supernova remnantHigh-energy cosmic ray spectroscopy. I: Status and prospectsStructure in the cosmic ray spectrum: An updateA new component of cosmic rays?Time structure of the extensive air shower frontAll-particle primary energy spectrum in the 3-200 PeV energy rangeThe anisotropy of galactic cosmic rays as a product of stochastic supernova explosionsThe anisotropy of galactic cosmic rays as a product of stochastic supernova …A single source of cosmic rays in the range 10**15-eV to 10**16-eV197019801990200020102020025050075010001250
Created with Highcharts 9.0.1Fraction [%]Breakdown of Most Cited Papers (Fraction)Passage of Cosmic Rays Through the Atmosphere in the Quark - Gluon String ModelPassage of Cosmic Rays Through the Atmosphere in the Quark - Gluon String…Supernova remnants and the origin of cosmic radiation: Evidence from low-energy gamma-raysSupernova remnants and the origin of cosmic radiation: Evidence from low-e…Cosmic Rays in the Inner Galaxy and the Diffusion Properties of the Interstellar MediumCosmic Rays in the Inner Galaxy and the Diffusion Properties of the Interstell…Supernova remnants and the origin of the cosmic radiation: The electron componentSupernova remnants and the origin of the cosmic radiation: The electron co…High-energy cosmic ray mass spectroscopy. II: Masses in the range 10**14-eV to 10**17-eVHigh-energy cosmic ray mass spectroscopy. II: Masses in the range 10**14-e…Cosmic ray positrons from a local, middle-aged supernova remnantThe nature of the 'knee' in the cosmic ray energy spectrumProperties of the interstellar medium and the propagation of cosmic rays in the galaxyProperties of the interstellar medium and the propagation of cosmic rays in t…High energy cosmic ray spectroscopy. IV: The evidence from direct observations at lower energies and directional anisotropiesHigh energy cosmic ray spectroscopy. IV: The evidence from direct observati…Supernova remnants and the origin of the cosmic radiation: I. SNR acceleration models and their predictionsSupernova remnants and the origin of the cosmic radiation: I. SNR accelerati…High energy cosmic ray spectroscopy. III: Further analysesCosmic rays and the Monogem supernova remnantHigh-energy cosmic ray spectroscopy. I: Status and prospectsStructure in the cosmic ray spectrum: An updateA new component of cosmic rays?Time structure of the extensive air shower frontAll-particle primary energy spectrum in the 3-200 PeV energy rangeThe anisotropy of galactic cosmic rays as a product of stochastic supernova explosionsThe anisotropy of galactic cosmic rays as a product of stochastic supernova …A single source of cosmic rays in the range 10**15-eV to 10**16-eV1970198019902000201020200255075100
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