Astroparticle Physics

In the 1950s and 1960s, high-energy and cosmic-ray physics developed into two different fields of research. However, in the last 20 years, they have come together in a most peculiar way. As space physicists explored the sources and mechanisms for producing cosmic rays, they also realized that it was impossible to measure the dynamics of the early universe (i.e., the first 400,000 years).

Project Details

Campus: Prescott Campus
College: Prescott College of Arts and Sciences
Department: Prescott Department of Physics and Astronomy
Type: Faculty-Staff

Research Team

Principal Investigators

Darrel Smith
Darrel Smith

Professor

  • Physics and Astronomy Department
  • Prescott College of Arts & Sciences

CO-Investigators

Brennan John Hughey
Brennan John Hughey

Professor and Chair

  • Physics and Astronomy Department
  • Prescott College of Arts & Sciences