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Measurement of the cosmic-ray energy spectrum above 2.5×1018 eV using the Pierre Auger Observatory

Authors :
Jaroslaw Stasielak
Ana Martina Botti
Marcus Niechciol
Alberto Daniel Supanitsky
Alexey Yushkov
Petr Schovánek
Pavel Horváth
Pedro Assis
Nataliia Borodai
Luis Lopes
Luis Nunez
Carla Bleve
Alberto Blanco
Katharine Mulrey
Antonella Castellina
Francesca Zuccarello
Felicia Carla Tiziana Barbato
Emanuele De Vito
Jose Alfredo Bellido Caceres
Fausto Guarino
Jeffrey Brack
Kai Daumiller
Dariusz Gora
Christian Sarmiento-Cano
Alessio Gorgi
Peter Biermann
Teresa Bister
LORENZO CACCIANIGA
Beatriz Garcia
Bruce Dawson
Alena Bakalova
MASSIMO MASTRODICASA
Edivaldo Moura Santos
Stijn Buitink
Bernardo Tomé
Ana Laura Müller
Mario BUSCEMI
Francesco Salamida
Johannes Hulsman
Henryk Wilczyński
Michael Unger
Ronald Cintra Shellard
Miguel Mostafa
Achille Nucita
Frederic Sarazin
Paul Mantsch
Ruben Conceição
Roger Clay
Lukáš Václavek
Giovanni Marsella
Markus Roth
Jakub Jurysek
Lorenzo Cazon
Eva Dos Santos
Corbin Covault
Francesco Fenu
Dalibor Nosek
Rossella Caruso
Alexandra Saftoiu
Tim Huege
Antonio CONDORELLI
Orazio Zapparrata
Jaime Alvarez-Muniz
Denise Boncioli
Guillermo Torralba Elipe
Martin Erdmann
Bruno Lazarotto Lago
Carlos José Todero Peixoto
Geraldina Golup
Jan Pękala
Maximilian Stadelmaier
Raul Sarmento
Enrique Varela
Antoine Letessier selvon
Vincenzo Rizi
Eleonora Guido
Pedro T. Abreu
Rafael Alves Batista
Arjen Van Vliet
Jan Ebr
Source :
Physical Review D. 102
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
American Physical Society (APS), 2020.

Abstract

We report a measurement of the energy spectrum of cosmic rays for energies above 2.5×1018 eV based on 215,030 events recorded with zenith angles below 60°. A key feature of the work is that the estimates of the energies are independent of assumptions about the unknown hadronic physics or of the primary mass composition. The measurement is the most precise made hitherto with the accumulated exposure being so large that the measurements of the flux are dominated by systematic uncertainties except at energies above 5×1019 eV. The principal conclusions are(1) The flattening of the spectrum near 5×1018 eV, the so-called "ankle,"is confirmed.(2) The steepening of the spectrum at around 5×1019 eV is confirmed.(3) A new feature has been identified in the spectrum: in the region above the ankle the spectral index γ of the particle flux (∝E-γ) changes from 2.51±0.03 (stat)±0.05 (syst) to 3.05±0.05 (stat)±0.10 (syst) before changing sharply to 5.1±0.3 (stat)±0.1 (syst) above 5×1019 eV.(4) No evidence for any dependence of the spectrum on declination has been found other than a mild excess from the Southern Hemisphere that is consistent with the anisotropy observed above 8×1018 eV.

Details

ISSN :
24700029 and 24700010
Volume :
102
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Physical Review D
Accession number :
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