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Accelerator Measurements of Magnetically Induced Radio Emission from Particle Cascades with Applications to Cosmic-Ray Air Showers.

K Belov1,2, K Mulrey3, A Romero-Wolf2, S A Wissel1,4, A Zilles5, K Bechtol6, K Borch1, P Chen7, J Clem3, P W Gorham8, C Hast9, T Huege10, R Hyneman1,11, K Jobe9, K Kuwatani1, J Lam1, T C Liu7, J Nam7, C Naudet2, R J Nichol12, B F Rauch13, B Rotter8, D Saltzberg1, H Schoorlemmer8, D Seckel3, B Strutt12, A G Vieregg6,14, C Williams15.   

Abstract

For 50 years, cosmic-ray air showers have been detected by their radio emission. We present the first laboratory measurements that validate electrodynamics simulations used in air shower modeling. An experiment at SLAC provides a beam test of radio-frequency (rf) radiation from charged particle cascades in the presence of a magnetic field, a model system of a cosmic-ray air shower. This experiment provides a suite of controlled laboratory measurements to compare to particle-level simulations of rf emission, which are relied upon in ultrahigh-energy cosmic-ray air shower detection. We compare simulations to data for intensity, linearity with magnetic field, angular distribution, polarization, and spectral content. In particular, we confirm modern predictions that the magnetically induced emission in a dielectric forms a cone that peaks at the Cherenkov angle and show that the simulations reproduce the data within systematic uncertainties.

Year:  2016        PMID: 27104694     DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.116.141103

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Phys Rev Lett        ISSN: 0031-9007            Impact factor:   9.161


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1.  A large light-mass component of cosmic rays at 10(17)-10(17.5) electronvolts from radio observations.

Authors:  S Buitink; A Corstanje; H Falcke; J R Hörandel; T Huege; A Nelles; J P Rachen; L Rossetto; P Schellart; O Scholten; S ter Veen; S Thoudam; T N G Trinh; J Anderson; A Asgekar; I M Avruch; M E Bell; M J Bentum; G Bernardi; P Best; A Bonafede; F Breitling; J W Broderick; W N Brouw; M Brüggen; H R Butcher; D Carbone; B Ciardi; J E Conway; F de Gasperin; E de Geus; A Deller; R-J Dettmar; G van Diepen; S Duscha; J Eislöffel; D Engels; J E Enriquez; R A Fallows; R Fender; C Ferrari; W Frieswijk; M A Garrett; J M Grießmeier; A W Gunst; M P van Haarlem; T E Hassall; G Heald; J W T Hessels; M Hoeft; A Horneffer; M Iacobelli; H Intema; E Juette; A Karastergiou; V I Kondratiev; M Kramer; M Kuniyoshi; G Kuper; J van Leeuwen; G M Loose; P Maat; G Mann; S Markoff; R McFadden; D McKay-Bukowski; J P McKean; M Mevius; D D Mulcahy; H Munk; M J Norden; E Orru; H Paas; M Pandey-Pommier; V N Pandey; M Pietka; R Pizzo; A G Polatidis; W Reich; H J A Röttgering; A M M Scaife; D J Schwarz; M Serylak; J Sluman; O Smirnov; B W Stappers; M Steinmetz; A Stewart; J Swinbank; M Tagger; Y Tang; C Tasse; M C Toribio; R Vermeulen; C Vocks; C Vogt; R J van Weeren; R A M J Wijers; S J Wijnholds; M W Wise; O Wucknitz; S Yatawatta; P Zarka; J A Zensus
Journal:  Nature       Date:  2016-03-03       Impact factor: 49.962

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