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The modeling of the nuclear composition measurement performance of the Non-Imaging CHErenkov Array (NICHE)

Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics 2013-07-16 v1 High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena

Abstract

In its initial deployment, the Non-Imaging CHErenkov Array (NICHE)will measure the flux and nuclear composition of cosmic rays from below 10^16 eV to 10^18 eV by using measurements of the amplitude and time-spread of the air-shower Cherenkov signal to achieve a robust event-by-event measurement of Xmax and energy. NICHE will have sufficient area and angular acceptance to have significant overlap with TA/TALE, within which NICHE is located, to allow for energy cross-calibration. In order to quantify NICHE's ability to measure the cosmic ray nuclear composition, 4-component composition models were constructed based upon a poly-gonato model of J. Hoerandel using simulated Xmax distributions of the composite composition as a function of energy. These composition distributions were then unfolded into individual components via an analysis technique that included NICHE's simulated Xmax and energy resolution performance as a function of energy as well as the effects of finite event statistics. Details of the construction of the 4-component composition models and NICHE's ability to determine the individual components as a function of energy are presented.

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@article{arxiv.1307.3918,
  title  = {The modeling of the nuclear composition measurement performance of the Non-Imaging CHErenkov Array (NICHE)},
  author = {John Krizmanic and Douglas Bergman and Pierre Sokolsky},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1307.3918},
  year   = {2013}
}

Comments

Contribution to the 33rd ICRC, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, July 2013; Paper#0366, 4 pages, 8 figures