24–29 Aug 2014
Hamburg University
Europe/Berlin timezone

Results and prospects on registration of reflected Cherenkov light of EAS from cosmic particles above 10^15eV.

26 Aug 2014, 14:40
20m
Seminarraum 120 (ESAW)

Seminarraum 120

ESAW

Talk 5) Nuclear and particle astrophysics Nuclear and particle astrophysics

Speaker

Dr T.A. Dzhatdoev (Lomonosov Moscow State University, Russia)

Description

Despite the efforts of numerous experiments with different components of extensive air showers (EAS) in the last decades, the uncertainty in the all nuclei spectrum of primary cosmic rays is still high and the results on chemical composition of primary cosmic rays from different experiments contradict each other. In this study an overview of the SPHERE experiment based on detection of the Vavilov-Cherenkov radiation from EAS reflected from the snow surface and of various experiments based on the same method in the same energy region E>10^15 eV is given. In particular, experimental results, methods of analysis of collected data along with subsequent methods of spectrum and mass composition reconstruction, their advantages and weak points are discussed. The first results on the energy spectrum and mass composition reconstruction of the SPHERE experiment are given and discussed and the main sources of systematic uncertainties that can affect these results are evaluated. Finally prospects of the SPHERE experiment and this technique are given.

Primary authors

Dr Michael Finger. jr. (Charles University in Prague, Czech Republic) Prof. Miroslav Finger (Charles University in Prague, Czech Republic) Dr T.A. Dzhatdoev (Lomonosov Moscow State University, Russia)

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