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Radio measurements of the energy and the depth of the shower maximum of cosmic-ray air showers by Tunka-Rex

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Published 27 January 2016, , Citation P.A. Bezyazeekov et al JCAP01(2016)052DOI 10.1088/1475-7516/2016/01/052

1475-7516/2016/01/052

Abstract

We reconstructed the energy and the position of the shower maximum of air showers with energies E ≳ 100 PeV applying a method using radio measurements performed with Tunka-Rex. An event-to-event comparison to air-Cherenkov measurements of the same air showers with the Tunka-133 photomultiplier array confirms that the radio reconstruction works reliably. The Tunka-Rex reconstruction methods and absolute scales have been tuned on CoREAS simulations and yield energy and Xmax values consistent with the Tunka-133 measurements. The results of two independent measurement seasons agree within statistical uncertainties, which gives additional confidence in the radio reconstruction. The energy precision of Tunka-Rex is comparable to the Tunka-133 precision of 15%, and exhibits a 20% uncertainty on the absolute scale dominated by the amplitude calibration of the antennas. For Xmax, this is the first direct experimental correlation of radio measurements with a different, established method. At the moment, the Xmax resolution of Tunka-Rex is approximately 40 g/cm2. This resolution can probably be improved by deploying additional antennas and by further development of the reconstruction methods, since the present analysis does not yet reveal any principle limitations.

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10.1088/1475-7516/2016/01/052
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