9-12 June 2014
US/Eastern timezone
Proceedings are due October 1st, 2014.

SLAC T-510: Radio emission from particle cascades in the presence of a magnetic field

9 Jun 2014, 14:50
25m
Mon PM I - Emission Theory & Modeling Mon PM I

Speaker

Katharine Mulrey (University of Delaware)

Description

Geomagnetic radiation from air showers is an attractive technique for detecting ultra-high energy cosmic rays. Macroscopic and microscopic models have been developed which qualitatively agree with field observations. A controlled laboratory experiment at the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center (SLAC) was designed to test these models. The experiment measures the radio frequency emission from cascades of secondary particles in a dense dielectric medium in the presence of a magnetic field. The cascades were induced by a ~4.5 GeV electron beam in a polyethylene target placed in magnetic fields up to +/-1000 G. The radio emission beam pattern was sampled in horizontal and vertical polarizations by multiple antennas with a total frequency band of 30-3000MHz. The emission was found to be in good agreement with model predictions, including a Cerenkov-like beam pattern and linear scaling with magnetic field.

Primary authors

Dr Andrew Romero-Wolf (JPL) Katharine Mulrey (University of Delaware) Dr Konstantin Belov (University of California, Los Angeles) Dr Stephanie Wissel (University of California, Los Angeles)

Co-author

Collaboration SLAC T-510 (University of California, Los Angeles)

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