1. Science with the Global Cosmic-ray Observatory (GCOS)Rafael Alves Batista, M. Ahlers, Pedro Assis, Markus Gottfried Battisti, J. A. Bellido, S. Bhatnagar, K. Bismark, Teresa Bister, Martina Boháčová, Serguei Vorobiov, 2023, published scientific conference contribution Abstract: The Global Cosmic-ray Observatory (GCOS) is a proposed large-scale observatory for studying
ultra-high-energy cosmic particles, including ultra-high-energy cosmic rays (UHECRs), photons,
and neutrinos. Its primary goal is to characterise the properties of the highest-energy particles in
Nature with unprecedented accuracy, and to identify their elusive sources. With an aperture at least a ten-fold larger than existing observatories, this next-generation facility should start operating after 2030, when present-day detectors will gradually cease their activities. Here we briefly review the scientific case motivating GCOS. We present the status of the project, preliminary ideas for its design, and some estimates of its capabilities. Keywords: ultra-high-energy cosmic rays, UHE photons, UHE neutrinos, the Global Cosmic-ray Observatory project Published in RUNG: 27.09.2023; Views: 2049; Downloads: 6 Full text (692,24 KB) This document has many files! More... |
2. The fitting procedure for longitudinal shower profiles observed with the fluorescence detector of the Pierre Auger ObservatoryJ. A. Bellido, Andrej Filipčič, Jon Paul Lundquist, Shima Ujjani Shivashankara, Samo Stanič, Serguei Vorobiov, Danilo Zavrtanik, Marko Zavrtanik, 2023, published scientific conference contribution Abstract: The Pierre Auger Observatory uses fluorescence telescopes in conjunction with ground level
particle detectors to measure high-energy cosmic rays and reconstruct, with greater precision,
their arrival direction, their energy and the depth of shower maximum. The depth of shower
maximum is important to infer cosmic ray mass composition. The fluorescence detector is
capable of directly measuring the longitudinal shower development, which is used to reconstruct
the cosmic ray energy and the atmospheric depth of shower maximum. However, given the limited
field of view of the fluorescence detector, the shower profile is not always fully contained within
the detector observation volume. Therefore, considerations need to be taken in order to reconstruct
some events. In this contribution we will describe the method that the Pierre Auger Collaboration
uses to reconstruct the longitudinal profiles of showers and present the details of its performance,
namely its resolution and systematic uncertainties. Keywords: ultra-high-energy cosmic rays, Pierre Auger Observatory, extensive air showers, longitudinal shower profiles Published in RUNG: 20.09.2023; Views: 1721; Downloads: 7 Full text (827,67 KB) This document has many files! More... |
3. Depth of maximum of air-shower profiles at the Pierre Auger Observatory: Measurements above 10^17.2 eV and Composition ImplicationsJosé Bellido, Andrej Filipčič, Gašper Kukec Mezek, Ahmed Saleh, Samo Stanič, Marta Trini, Serguei Vorobiov, Lili Yang, Danilo Zavrtanik, Marko Zavrtanik, 2017, published scientific conference contribution Keywords: Pierre Auger Observatory, depth of maximum of air-shower, mass composition Published in RUNG: 16.02.2018; Views: 3860; Downloads: 146 Full text (1,19 MB) |