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22. Auger at the Telescope Array: toward a direct cross-calibration of surface-detector stationsS. Quinn, Andrej Filipčič, Gašper Kukec Mezek, Ahmed Saleh, Samo Stanič, Marta Trini, Darko Veberič, Serguei Vorobiov, Lili Yang, Danilo Zavrtanik, Marko Zavrtanik, 2017, published scientific conference contribution Keywords: Telescope Array, Pierre Auger Observatory, direct cross-calibration Published in RUNG: 19.02.2018; Views: 4631; Downloads: 178
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24. Particle Physics with the Pierre Auger ObservatoryTanguy Pierog, Andrej Filipčič, Samo Stanič, Darko Veberič, Danilo Zavrtanik, Marko Zavrtanik, 2014, published scientific conference contribution Keywords: Pierre Auger Observatory, extensive air showers, hadronic interactions, proton-air inelastic cross-section Published in RUNG: 27.06.2017; Views: 5130; Downloads: 0 This document has many files! More... |
25. Particle physics at the Pierre Auger ObservatoryJan Ebr, Andrej Filipčič, Ahmed Saleh, Samo Stanič, Darko Veberič, Serguei Vorobiov, Danilo Zavrtanik, Marko Zavrtanik, 2014, published scientific conference contribution Keywords: Pierre Auger Observatory, extensive air showers, hadronic interactions, proton-air cross section Published in RUNG: 20.06.2017; Views: 5685; Downloads: 208
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26. Report of the Working Group on the Composition of Ultra High Energy Cosmic RaysR. Abbasi, Andrej Filipčič, Ahmed Saleh, Samo Stanič, Serguei Vorobiov, Danilo Zavrtanik, Marko Zavrtanik, 2016, published scientific conference contribution Keywords: ultra-high energy cosmic rays (UHECR), UHECR mass composition, Pierre Auger Observatory, Telescope Array, cross-calibration studies Published in RUNG: 17.11.2016; Views: 6498; Downloads: 0 This document has many files! More... |
27. Status and Prospects of the Auger Engineering Radio ArrayJohannes Schulz, Andrej Filipčič, Gašper Kukec Mezek, Ahmed Saleh, Samo Stanič, Marta Trini, Darko Veberič, Serguei Vorobiov, Lili Yang, Danilo Zavrtanik, Marko Zavrtanik, 2015, published scientific conference contribution Abstract: The Auger Engineering Radio Array (AERA) is an extension of the
Pierre Auger Observatory. It is used to detect radio emission
from extensive air showers in the 30 - 80 MHz frequency band.
A focus of interest is the dependence of the radio emission on
shower parameters such as the energy and the atmospheric depth
of the shower maximum. After three phases of deployment, AERA
now consists of 153 autonomous radio stations with different
spacings, covering an area of about 17 km2. The size, station
spacings, and geographic location at the same site or near other
Auger extensions, are all targeted at cosmic ray energies above
10[sup]17 eV. The array allows us to explore different
technical schemes to measure the radio emission as well as to
cross calibrate our measurements with the established baseline
detectors of the Auger Observatory. We present the most recent
technological developments and selected experimental results
obtained with AERA. Keywords: Pierre Auger Observatory, the Auger Engineering Radio Array (AERA), radio emission from extensive air showers, detector cross-calibration Published in RUNG: 03.03.2016; Views: 6333; Downloads: 202
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28. Extension of the measurement of the proton-air cross section with the Pierre Auger ObservatoryRalf Ulrich, Andrej Filipčič, Gašper Kukec Mezek, Ahmed Saleh, Samo Stanič, Marta Trini, Darko Veberič, Serguei Vorobiov, Lili Yang, Danilo Zavrtanik, Marko Zavrtanik, 2015, published scientific conference contribution Abstract: With hybrid data of the Pierre Auger Observatory it is possible
to measure the cross section of proton-air collisions at
energies far beyond the reach of the LHC. Since the first
measurement by the Pierre Auger Collaboration the event
statistics has increased significantly. The proton-air
cross section is now estimated in the two energy intervals in
lg(E/eV) from 17.8 to 18 and from 18 to 18.5. These energies
are chosen so that they maximise the available event statistics
and at the same time lie in the region most compatible with a
significant primary proton fraction. Of these data, only the
20% of most proton-like events are considered for the
measurement. Furthermore, with a new generation of hadronic
interaction models which have been tuned to LHC data, the
model-dependent uncertainties of the measurement are re-visited. Keywords: Pierre Auger Observatory, extensive air showers, proton-air cross section, hadronic interaction models Published in RUNG: 03.03.2016; Views: 5802; Downloads: 199
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