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Detection and imaging of atmospheric radio flashes from cosmic ray air showers.

Authors :
Falcke H
Apel WD
Badea AF
Bähren L
Bekk K
Bercuci A
Bertaina M
Biermann PL
Blümer J
Bozdog H
Brancus IM
Buitink S
Brüggemann M
Buchholz P
Butcher H
Chiavassa A
Daumiller K
de Bruyn AG
de Vos CM
Di Pierro F
Doll P
Engel R
Gemmeke H
Ghia PL
Glasstetter R
Grupen C
Haungs A
Heck D
Hörandel JR
Horneffer A
Huege T
Kampert KH
Kant GW
Klein U
Kolotaev Y
Koopman Y
Krömer O
Kuijpers J
Lafebre S
Maier G
Mathes HJ
Mayer HJ
Milke J
Mitrica B
Morello C
Navarra G
Nehls S
Nigl A
Obenland R
Oehlschläger J
Ostapchenko S
Over S
Pepping HJ
Petcu M
Petrovic J
Plewnia S
Rebel H
Risse A
Roth M
Schieler H
Schoonderbeek G
Sima O
Stümpert M
Toma G
Trinchero GC
Ulrich H
Valchierotti S
van Buren J
van Cappellen W
Walkowiak W
Weindl A
Wijnholds S
Wochele J
Zabierowski J
Zensus JA
Zimmermann D
Source :
Nature [Nature] 2005 May 19; Vol. 435 (7040), pp. 313-6.
Publication Year :
2005

Abstract

The nature of ultrahigh-energy cosmic rays (UHECRs) at energies >10(20) eV remains a mystery. They are likely to be of extragalactic origin, but should be absorbed within approximately 50 Mpc through interactions with the cosmic microwave background. As there are no sufficiently powerful accelerators within this distance from the Galaxy, explanations for UHECRs range from unusual astrophysical sources to exotic string physics. Also unclear is whether UHECRs consist of protons, heavy nuclei, neutrinos or gamma-rays. To resolve these questions, larger detectors with higher duty cycles and which combine multiple detection techniques are needed. Radio emission from UHECRs, on the other hand, is unaffected by attenuation, has a high duty cycle, gives calorimetric measurements and provides high directional accuracy. Here we report the detection of radio flashes from cosmic-ray air showers using low-cost digital radio receivers. We show that the radiation can be understood in terms of the geosynchrotron effect. Our results show that it should be possible to determine the nature and composition of UHECRs with combined radio and particle detectors, and to detect the ultrahigh-energy neutrinos expected from flavour mixing.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1476-4687
Volume :
435
Issue :
7040
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Nature
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
15902250
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/nature03614