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This report discusses the best strategy for covering all spectral features above the knee through overlapping experiments. It addresses energy coverage of different techniques such as fluorescence, non-imaging Cerenkov arrays, e/g/m counter banks, and muon detection. The proposed design suggests a combination of fluorescence, Cerenkov, and muon arrays, covering a 3km x 3km area. Simulations and further work are needed to refine the design. The Cerenkov array will cover the range from 10^14 eV to 10^17 eV, overlapping with direct measurements at the low end and the fluorescence detector (FD) at the high end. Muon coverage will span most of the range.
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“Above the Kneepcap” Working Group Report C. C. H. Jui April 28, 2005
General Discussion on Apr.27 • Working discussed the best strategy for covering all the spectral features above the knee with overlapping experiments (in one location if possible) • Constraint given from “Below the Kneecap” Group: Direct Measurements will not reach above 21014 eV
Energy Coverage of different techniques • Fluorescence • 1016.5 >1020 eV • Non-imaging Cerenkov Array: • 10141017 eV (requires ~10 km2) • e/g/m counter banks (100 100 10 m) • Muon: 1014>1018.5 eV • e/ g : 1014>1015.5 eV
Proposed Design Schematic • Combination fluorescence + Cerenkov + muon array • 3km 3km • Use FD to find core location (better than 40 m):
More work to come • Details of the design to be simulated • The 10km2 Cerenkov array will reach down to 1014 eV and up to 1017 eV • Overlap with FD at high end • Overlap with direct measurements at low end • Muon coverage over most of the range.