TY - JOUR
T1 - Recent measurement of the Telescope Array energy spectrum and observation of the shoulder feature in the Northern Hemisphere
AU - Telescope Array Collaboration
AU - Ivanov, D.
AU - Bergman, D.
AU - Furlich, G.
AU - Gonzalez, R.
AU - Thomson, G. B.
AU - Tsunesada, Y.
AU - Abbasi, R. U.
AU - Abe, M.
AU - Abu-Zayyad, T.
AU - Allen, M.
AU - Arai, Y.
AU - Barcikowski, E.
AU - Belz, J. W.
AU - Bergman, D. R.
AU - Blake, S. A.
AU - Buckland, I.
AU - Cady, R.
AU - Cheon, B. G.
AU - Chiba, J.
AU - Chikawa, M.
AU - Fujii, T.
AU - Fujisue, K.
AU - Fujita, K.
AU - Fujiwara, R.
AU - Fukushima, M.
AU - Fukushima, R.
AU - Furlich, G.
AU - Gonzalez, R.
AU - Hanlon, W.
AU - Hayashi, M.
AU - Hayashida, N.
AU - Hibino, K.
AU - Higuchi, R.
AU - Honda, K.
AU - Ikeda, D.
AU - Inadomi, T.
AU - Inoue, N.
AU - Ishii, T.
AU - Ito, H.
AU - Ivanov, D.
AU - Iwakura, H.
AU - Jeong, H. M.
AU - Jeong, S.
AU - Jui, C. C.H.
AU - Kadota, K.
AU - Kakimoto, F.
AU - Kalashev, O.
AU - Kasahara, K.
AU - Kasami, S.
AU - Kwon, Y. J.
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PY - 2022/3/18
Y1 - 2022/3/18
N2 - The Telescope Array (TA) is a hybrid cosmic ray detector deployed in 2007 in Millard County, Utah, USA, which consists of a surface detector of 507 plastic scintillation counters spanning a 700 km2 area on the ground that is overlooked by three fluorescence detector stations. The High Resolution Fly’s Eye (HiRes) experiment is a predecessor of TA, which consisted of two fluorescence detector stations operating from 1997 until 2006 from Dugway Proving Ground, Utah, USA, and which was the the first cosmic ray experiment with sufficient resolution and exposure to successfully observe the Greisen–Zatsepin–Kuzmin (GZK) suppression at 1019.75 eV. In this work, we present an updated TA energy spectrum result and a joint fit of independent spectrum measurements by the TA surface detector, TA fluorescence detector, and HiRes fluorescence detector to a broken power law function, which exhibits the ankle, GZK suppression, and the new shoulder feature initially seen by the Pierre Auger Observatory in the Southern Hemisphere. HiRes and TA observe the shoulder feature in the Northern Hemisphere at 1019.25 eV, with a statistical significance of 5.3 standard deviations.
AB - The Telescope Array (TA) is a hybrid cosmic ray detector deployed in 2007 in Millard County, Utah, USA, which consists of a surface detector of 507 plastic scintillation counters spanning a 700 km2 area on the ground that is overlooked by three fluorescence detector stations. The High Resolution Fly’s Eye (HiRes) experiment is a predecessor of TA, which consisted of two fluorescence detector stations operating from 1997 until 2006 from Dugway Proving Ground, Utah, USA, and which was the the first cosmic ray experiment with sufficient resolution and exposure to successfully observe the Greisen–Zatsepin–Kuzmin (GZK) suppression at 1019.75 eV. In this work, we present an updated TA energy spectrum result and a joint fit of independent spectrum measurements by the TA surface detector, TA fluorescence detector, and HiRes fluorescence detector to a broken power law function, which exhibits the ankle, GZK suppression, and the new shoulder feature initially seen by the Pierre Auger Observatory in the Southern Hemisphere. HiRes and TA observe the shoulder feature in the Northern Hemisphere at 1019.25 eV, with a statistical significance of 5.3 standard deviations.
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M3 - Conference article
AN - SCOPUS:85138265919
SN - 1824-8039
VL - 395
JO - Proceedings of Science
JF - Proceedings of Science
M1 - 341
T2 - 37th International Cosmic Ray Conference, ICRC 2021
Y2 - 12 July 2021 through 23 July 2021
ER -