The observability of jets in cosmic air showers

Open Access
Authors
  • J.M.C. Montanus
Supervisors
Cosupervisors
Award date 25-04-2017
ISBN
  • 978-94-028-0549-9
Number of pages 240
Organisations
  • Faculty of Science (FNWI) - Institute of Physics (IoP) - Institute for High Energy Physics (IHEF)
Abstract
When a cosmic ray enters the atmosphere of the Earth it initiates a cosmic air shower. The evolution of the shower size along atmospheric depth is called the longitudinal profile. Existing longitudinal profiles can be related to the level of accuracy of the underlying model. The lateral density of the shower particles that reach the ground is a footprint of the shower. For inclined showers the lateral iso-density contours are ellipses. The centers of iso-density contours are shifted with respect to the core of the shower. In high-energy hadronic collisions jets can occur as a result of the hard scattering. Jets in cosmic air showers cause density fluctuations which can be detected. A jet fluctuation should be strong enough in order to distinguish it from background fluctuations. A large Monte Carlo is performed for the numerical investigation of jets in cosmic air showers. The HiSPARC data for the stations at Science Park Amsterdam is analyzed for jet fluctuations.
Document type PhD thesis
Note Please note that—for copyright reasons—the pages 20-28 of section 2.1, pp. 30-37 of section 2.2, and pp. 48-73 of section 3.4 are not included in the thesis download.
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