Enhancement of the Yakutsk array by atmospheric Cherenkov telescopes to study cosmic rays above \(10^{15}\) eV

The aim of the Yakutsk array enhancement project is to create an instrument to study the highest-energy galactic cosmic rays (CRs) -- their sources, energy spectrum, and mass composition. Additionally, there will be unique capabilities for investigations in the transition region between galactic and...

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Published inarXiv.org
Main Authors Ivanov, A A, Knurenko, S P, Petrov, Z E, Pravdin, M I, I Ye Sleptsov
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LanguageEnglish
Published Ithaca Cornell University Library, arXiv.org 18.11.2010
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Summary:The aim of the Yakutsk array enhancement project is to create an instrument to study the highest-energy galactic cosmic rays (CRs) -- their sources, energy spectrum, and mass composition. Additionally, there will be unique capabilities for investigations in the transition region between galactic and extragalactic components of CRs. Using the well-developed imaging atmospheric Cherenkov telescope technique adapted to the energy region \(E>10^{15}\) eV, we plan to measure the longitudinal structure parameters of the shower, e.g., angular and temporal distributions of the Cherenkov signal related to \(X_{max}\) and the mass composition of CRs. The main advantages of the Yakutsk array, such as its multi-component measurements of extensive air showers, and model-independent CR energy estimation based on Cherenkov light measurements, will be inherited by the instrument to be created.
ISSN:2331-8422
DOI:10.48550/arxiv.1011.3902