Telescope Array Project for Extremely High Energy Cosmic Rays
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概要
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The existence of extremely high energy cosmic rays (EHECRs) with energies exceeding 10^<20> eV has been reported by the AGASA experiment. These cosmic rays may be produced in the active astronomical object in the outer galaxy and propagated a long distance toward the Earth. Such high energy "stars" have been searched in the arrival direction of these events but no clear candidates were found. A new experiment, Telescope Array (TA), is planned to unveil the enigmatic origin of the EHECRs. The physics motivation of TA is reviewed and its present status is reported.
- 理論物理学刊行会の論文
- 2003-10-15
著者
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Fukushima M
Kddi R & D Laboratories Inc.
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Fukushima Masaki
Institute For Cosmic Ray Research University Of Tokyo
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FUKUSHIMA Masaki
KDDI R & D Laboratories Inc.
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