Title: The Pierre Auger Observatory
1 The Pierre Auger Observatory
for the Study of the Highest Energy
Cosmic Rays
James W. Cronin Novosibirsk February 27, 2006
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2 Some Fond Memories
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8 The Pierre Auger Observatory
for the Study of the Highest Energy
Cosmic Rays
James W. Cronin Novosibirsk February 27, 2006
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91020 eV proton 16 joules energy Kinetic energy
of Maria Sharapova s second serve But momentum
of a snail Macroscopic energy in A microscopic
particle No known astrophysical sources seem
able to produce such enormous energies 1/ km2/
century 3000 km2 -gt 30 events / year
Simon Swordy University of Chicago
10proton ?cmb -gt ? nucleon
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13Andrey Kravtsov Kavli Center University of Chicago
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14Two techniques detect shower particles
on the ground detect air
fluorescence produced by shower
particles
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16Malargue ?
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17Monday Jan 9 2006 930 operating tanks (with
electronics) 1100 tanks installed 1080 with
water
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20The Surface ArrayDetector Station
21Tank deployment
Assembly building
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23Surface Detector
GPS timing precision Cosmic Muon
Calibration
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24S1000 is Energy parameter
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Signal processing can extract em/muon ratio
2632 stations
Event 762577 Energy 8x1019 eV by inclined
shower algorithm PRELIMINARY !!
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27Old Shower pure muons
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Largest event 52 tanks !
29The Fluorescence Detector Los Leones
30aerial view of Los Leones fluorescence station
31tanks aligned seen from Los Leones (test your
eyes)
32tanks aligned seen from Los Leones (zoomed)
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34Atmospheric Monitoringand Fluorescence Detector
Calibration
Atmospheric Monitoring
Absolute Calibration
- Central Laser Facility (laser optically linked to
adjacent surface detector tank) - Atmospheric monitoring
- Calibration checks
- Timing checks
Lidar at each fluorescence eye for atmospheric
profiling - shooting the shower
Drum for uniform illumination of each
fluorescence camera part of end to end
calibration .
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36SD energy 1019.8
37A perfect hybrid event few are as beautiful
as this one !
Miguel Mostafa New Mexico/Utah
38Key feature of the Auger Observatory Hybrid
measurements Calibration of energy and shower
geometry by fluorescence telescope
39Chii vs time
Mono 26.15 0.55 km
Hybrid 25.96 0.02 km
Calibration with central laser facility and
Celeste
40Measured Not simulated
By Tokonatsu Yamamoto University of Chicago
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42Normalized to 1.0 at sec theta 1.27 or theta
38 deg
Attenuation curve by constant intensity
technique Measured from data not simulated
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45Southern Hemisphere
Systematic error in energy 25 Preliminary!
Exposure 1.03x1017 m2 sr sec 2 x AGASA
exposure 0.5 Auger years
46Southern Hemisphere
Systematic error in energy 25
Preliminary
Exposure 1.03x1017 m2 sr sec 2 x AGASA
exposure 0.5 Auger years
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52Northern Site
53Lamar ?
54Northern Site Southeastern Colorado
Energy 1019 eV 1.6 km square grid
(mile) Tanks with 1 pmt only A single FD 300
x 3600 Up to 22,000 km2 possible
? Lamar