10-Year Update on Energy Dependence of Cosmic Ray Anisotropy with IceTop

In this work we aim to study the change in cosmic ray anisotropy as detected by IceTop over a ten-year period between energy bands centered at 410 TeV and 1.8 PeV. IceTop is a cosmic ray detector located at the South Pole. Previous work conducted during the construction of IceTop analyzed the energy...

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Main Authors: Agrawal, Gunwati, Lehrman, Savannah
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spelling ftloyolauniv:oai:ecommons.luc.edu:ures-2061 2023-06-11T04:16:45+02:00 10-Year Update on Energy Dependence of Cosmic Ray Anisotropy with IceTop Agrawal, Gunwati Lehrman, Savannah 2023-04-27T02:58:45Z application/pdf https://ecommons.luc.edu/ures/2023/2023/168 https://ecommons.luc.edu/context/ures/article/2061/viewcontent/00Agrawal_Lehrman_10YCosmicRayAnisotropy_URESPoster.pdf unknown Loyola eCommons https://ecommons.luc.edu/ures/2023/2023/168 https://ecommons.luc.edu/context/ures/article/2061/viewcontent/00Agrawal_Lehrman_10YCosmicRayAnisotropy_URESPoster.pdf http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ Undergraduate Research and Engagement Symposium text 2023 ftloyolauniv 2023-05-07T16:44:18Z In this work we aim to study the change in cosmic ray anisotropy as detected by IceTop over a ten-year period between energy bands centered at 410 TeV and 1.8 PeV. IceTop is a cosmic ray detector located at the South Pole. Previous work conducted during the construction of IceTop analyzed the energy-dependence of cosmic ray anisotropy. A large-scale deficit in cosmic rays was found in the lower-energy band, which persisted and increased in amplitude in the higher-energy band. Our research is an update that utilizes a stable detector configuration, larger data set and updated data processing methods. Text South pole Loyola University Chicago: Loyola eCommons South Pole
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description In this work we aim to study the change in cosmic ray anisotropy as detected by IceTop over a ten-year period between energy bands centered at 410 TeV and 1.8 PeV. IceTop is a cosmic ray detector located at the South Pole. Previous work conducted during the construction of IceTop analyzed the energy-dependence of cosmic ray anisotropy. A large-scale deficit in cosmic rays was found in the lower-energy band, which persisted and increased in amplitude in the higher-energy band. Our research is an update that utilizes a stable detector configuration, larger data set and updated data processing methods.
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