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A study of the composition of ultra-high-energy cosmic rays using the high-resolution fly's eye

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ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL
Volume 622, Issue 2, Pages 910-926

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IOP PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1086/427931

Keywords

acceleration of particles; cosmic rays; large-scale structure of universe

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The composition of ultra-high-energy cosmic rays is measured with the High Resolution Fly's Eye cosmic-ray observatory data using the X-max technique. Data were collected in stereo between 1999 November and 2001 September. The data are reconstructed with well-determined geometry. Measurements of the atmospheric transmission are incorporated in the reconstruction. The detector resolution is found to be 30 g cm(-2) in X-max and 13% in energy. The X-max elongation rate between 10(18.0) and 10(19.4) eV is measured to be 54.5 +/- 6.5 (stat) +/- 4.5 (sys) g cm(-2) per decade. This is compared with predictions using the QGSJet01 and SIBYLL2.1 hadronic interaction models for both protons and iron nuclei. CORSIKA-generated extensive air showers are incorporated directly into a detailed detector Monte Carlo program. The elongation rate and the X-max distribution widths are consistent with a constant or slowly changing and predominantly light composition. A simple model containing only protons and iron nuclei is compared with QGSJet and SIBYLL. The best agreement between the model and the data is for 80% protons for QGSJet and 60% protons for SIBYLL.

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