27–28 Jun 2024
Centro de Estudos Avanzados
Europe/Zurich timezone

Characteristics of atmosphere-skimming air showers relevant for high-altitude radio experiments.

27 Jun 2024, 12:10
20m
Centro de Estudos Avanzados

Centro de Estudos Avanzados

Santiago de Compostela Parque de Vista Alegre. Rúa das Salvadas, s/n 15782 https://www.usc.gal/gl/edificio/centro-estudos-avanzados

Speaker

Sergio Cabana Freire (IGFAE)

Description

Atmosphere-skimming air showers are initiated by cosmic rays with incoming directions located above the Earth’s horizon, such that the development of the cascade occurs exclusively in the atmosphere. In this work, we have performed a first characterisation of atmosphere-skimming particle cascades and their associated radio emission using the ZHAireS-RASPASS simulation program. Both the low air density and the orientation of the magnetic field in the region where the shower development takes place are shown to alter the longitudinal and lateral evolution of the particle cascade depending on its geometry. Significant differences in the radio emission appear as a consequence with respect to downward-going air showers, giving rise to unique features whose impact is discussed regarding the exposure of high-altitude detectors and the interpretation of collected data.

Authors

Jaime Álvarez Muñiz (IGFAE) Matias Tueros (IFLP. CONICET - UNLP) Sergio Cabana Freire (IGFAE)

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