Current-voltage characteristics are investigated in BiSr2CaCu2O8 single cry
stals irradiated parallel to the c-axis with 5.8 GeV Pb ions. For weak magn
etic field (B < B-Phi), we find that isothermal I-V curves scale according
to the Bose-glass (BG) theory. Field and sample independent critical expone
nt z' = 5.27 +/- 0.05 and v' = 1.30 +/- 0.07 have been found. The magnetic
field dependence of the BG melting line T-BG (B), derived from critical sca
ling analysis, is in good agreement with the Lindemann criterion which acco
unts for the contribution of correlated disorder. Two characteristic temper
atures T-0 approximate to 0.72 T-c (f approximate to 0.8) and T-1 approxima
te to 0.83 T-c (f approximate to 1/3), beyond which the vortex system is in
creasingly dominated by vortex-vortex interactions thigh held) or thermal f
luctuations (high temperature), are identified. We obtain good quantitative
agreement between our experimental data and the predictions of the Bose-gl
ass theory for correlated disorder.