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Cosmic ray composition and energy spectrum from 1–30 PeV using the 40-string configuration of IceTop and IceCube

Title: Cosmic ray composition and energy spectrum from 1–30 PeV using the 40-string configuration of IceTop and IceCube
Authors: Abbasi, R; Abdou, Y; Ackermann, M; Adams, J; Aguilar, JA; Ahlers, M; Altmann, D; Andeen, K; Auffenberg, J; Bai, X; Baker, M; Barwick, SW; Baum, V; Bay, R; Beattie, K; Beatty, JJ; Bechet, S; Becker, JK; Becker, K-H; Bell, M; Benabderrahmane, ML; Benzvi, S; Berdermann, J; Berghaus, P; Berley, D; Bernardini, E; Bertrand, D; Besson, DZ; Bindig, D; Bissok, M; Blaufuss, E; Blumenthal, J; Boersma, DJ; Bohm, C; Bose, D; Böser, S; Botner, O; Brayeur, L; Brown, AM; Bruijn, R; Brunner, J; Buitink, S; Caballero-Mora, KS; Carson, M; Casey, J; Casier, M; Chirkin, D; Christy, B; Clevermann, F; Cohen, S; Cowen, DF; Silva, AHC; Danninger, M; Daughhetee, J; Davis, JC; De Clercq, C; Descamps, F; Desiati, P; De Vries-Uiterweerd, G; Deyoung, T; Dı´Az-Vélez, JC; Dreyer, J; Dumm, JP; Dunkman, M; Eagan, R; Eisch, J; Ellsworth, RW; Engdegård, O; Euler, S; Evenson, PA; Fadiran, O; Fazely, AR; Fedynitch, A; Feintzeig, J; Feusels, T; Filimonov, K; Finley, C; Fischer-Wasels, T; Flis, S; Franckowiak, A; Franke, R; Frantzen, K; Fuchs, T; Gaisser, TK; Gallagher, J; Gerhardt, L; Gladstone, L; Glüsenkamp, T; Goldschmidt, A; Goodman, JA; Góra, D; Grant, D; Groß, A; Grullon, S; Gurtner, M; Ha, C; Ismail, AH; Hallgren, A; Halzen, F; Hanson, K; Heereman, D; Heimann, P; Heinen, D; Helbing, K; Hellauer, R; Hickford, S; Hill, GC; Hoffman, KD; Hoffmann, R; Homeier, A; Hoshina, K; Huelsnitz, W; Hulth, PO; Hultqvist, K; Hussain, S; Ishihara, A; Jacobi, E; Jacobsen, J; Japaridze, GS; Jlelati, O; Johansson, H; Kappes, A; Karg, T; Karle, A; Kiryluk, J; Kislat, F; Kläs, J; Klein, SR; Köhne, J-H; Kohnen, G; Kolanoski, H; Köpke, L; Kopper, C; Kopper, S; Koskinen, DJ; Kowalski, M; Krasberg, M; Kroll, G; Kunnen, J; Kurahashi, N; Kuwabara, T; Labare, M; Laihem, K; Landsman, H; Larson, MJ; Lauer, R; Lesiak-Bzdak, M; Lünemann, J; Madsen, J; Maruyama, R; Mase, K; Matis, HS; McNally, F; Meagher, K; Merck, M; Mészáros, P; Meures, T; Miarecki, S; Middell, E; Milke, N; Miller, J; Mohrmann, L; Montaruli, T; Morse, R; Movit, SM; Nahnhauer, R; Naumann, U; Nowicki, SC; Nygren, DR; Obertacke, A; Odrowski, S; Olivas, A; Olivo, M; O’Murchadha, A; Panknin, S; Paul, L; Pepper, JA; De Los Heros, CP; Pieloth, D; Pirk, N; Posselt, J; Price, PB; Przybylski, GT; Rädel, L; Rawlins, K; Redl, P; Resconi, E; Rhode, W; Ribordy, M; Richman, M; Riedel, B; Rodrigues, JP; Rothmaier, F; Rott, C; Ruhe, T; Rutledge, D; Ruzybayev, B; Ryckbosch, D; Salameh, T; Sander, H-G; Santander, M; Sarkar, S; Saba, SM; Schatto, K; Scheel, M; Scheriau, F; Schmidt, T; Schmitz, M; Schoenen, S; Schöneberg, S; Schönherr, L; Schönwald, A; Schukraft, A; Schulte, L; Schulz, O; Seckel, D; Seo, SH; Sestayo, Y; Seunarine, S; Smith, MWE; Soiron, M; Soldin, D; Spiczak, GM; Spiering, C; Stamatikos, M; Stanev, T; Stasik, A; Stezelberger, T; Stokstad, RG; Stößl, A; Strahler, EA; Ström, R; Sullivan, GW; Taavola, H; Taboada, I; Tamburro, A; Ter-Antonyan, S; Tilav, S; Toale, PA; Toscano, S; Usner, M; Van Eijndhoven, N; Van Der Drift, D; Van Overloop, A; Van Santen, J; Vehring, M; Voge, M; Walck, C; Waldenmaier, T; Wallraff, M; Walter, M; Wasserman, R; Weaver, C; Wendt, C; Westerhoff, S; Whitehorn, N; Wiebe, K; Wiebusch, CH; Williams, DR; Wissing, H; Wolf, M; Wood, TR; Woschnagg, K; Xu, C; Xu, DL; Xu, XW; Yanez, JP; Yodh, G; Yoshida, S; Zarzhitsky, P; Ziemann, J; Zilles, A; Zoll, M
Publisher Information: Elsevier
Publication Year: 2019
Collection: Oxford University Research Archive (ORA)
Description: The mass composition of high energy cosmic rays depends on their production, acceleration, and propagation. The study of cosmic ray composition can therefore reveal hints of the origin of these particles. At the South Pole, the IceCube Neutrino Observatory is capable of measuring two components of cosmic ray air showers in coincidence: the electromagnetic component at high altitude (2835 m) using the IceTop surface array, and the muonic component above ∼1 TeV using the IceCube array. This unique detector arrangement provides an opportunity for precision measurements of the cosmic ray energy spectrum and composition in the region of the knee and beyond. We present the results of a neural network analysis technique to study the cosmic ray composition and the energy spectrum from 1 PeV to 30 PeV using data recorded using the 40-string/40-station configuration of the IceCube Neutrino Observatory.
Document Type: article in journal/newspaper
Language: unknown
Relation: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.astropartphys.2012.11.003
DOI: 10.1016/j.astropartphys.2012.11.003
Availability: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.astropartphys.2012.11.003; https://ora.ox.ac.uk/objects/uuid:ddddbbae-e3cf-4828-a1f0-570e369da15f
Rights: info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
Accession Number: edsbas.4FA7E4A9
Database: BASE