Measuring a Cherenkov ring in the radio emission from air showers at 110-190 MHz with LOFAR
Measuring radio emission from air showers offers a novel way to determine properties of the primary cosmic rays such as their mass and energy. Theory predicts that relativistic time compression effects lead to a ring of amplified emission which starts to dominate the emission pattern for frequencies...
Main Authors: | Nelles, A, Schellart, P, Buitink, S, Corstanje, A, De Vries, K, Enriquez, J, Falcke, H, Frieswijk, W, Hörandel, JR, Scholten, O, Ter Veen, S, Thoudam, S, Van Den Akker, M, Anderson, J, Asgekar, A, Bell, M, Bentum, M, Bernardi, G, Best, P, Bregman, J, Breitling, F, Broderick, J, Brouw, W, Brüggen, M, Butcher, H |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Elsevier
2015
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