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ArgentinaAustralia

Bolivia*

BrasilCroatia

Czech RepublicFrance

GermanyItaly

Poland Mexico

NetherlandsPortugal

Romania*Slovenia

Spain United Kingdom

USAVietnam*

~ 500 Scientists 19 Countries

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~ E-2.7

~ E-3.1 Above 1020 eV (50 Joules!):Φ ≈ 1 per km2 per century

Very low flux …

Very big detectors

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Up to the “knee” – observe nuclei from H to Fe and beyond

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Extensive Air Showers

(1019 eV) N ~ 1010 particles

90% e+/- 10% μ +/- (primary proton)

e+/- ~ 5 MeV μ +/- ~ 5 GeV

(cosmic ray proton)

Reconstructed longitudinal profiles

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E=1019eV

E=1020eV

E=1018eV

Trajectories of Cosmic Ray Protons in the Galaxy

• Protons are trapped in our Galaxy up to ~1018eV

• Protons can travel straight above ~1020eV

• Charged-Particle Astronomy

How to get particles to extreme energy

• Fermi Acceleration (Bottom-Up) - repeated encounters with strong plasma shocks - naturally produces power-law with correct index - maximum energy can be extremely large - observed in nature

• “Exotic” (Top-Down) - decay of massive relic particles - interaction of nu’s w/cosmic background neutrinos (-> Z) - topological defects, other things ? - Signature: photons, neutrinos

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Emax = β B L ZeB

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βc shock speed

Ze particle charge

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VLA image of Cygnus AAn active galaxy

M. Urry, astro-ph/0312545

Acceleration can occur both at remote termination shocks and at shocks near the central engine

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AGN

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38° South, Argentina, Mendoza, Malargue

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Surface Array 1650 detector stations 1.5 Km spacing 3000 km2

Fluorescence Detectors 4 Telescope enclosures 6 Telescopes per

enclosure 24 Telescopes total

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View of Los Leones Fluorescence Site

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The Fluorescence Detector

3.4 m spherical mirror

PMT cameraSpherical surface

camera440 PMT with light

collectorsLarge 300x300 field of

view1.5º pixel fov

(spot 1/3 of pixel)

FADC trace

100 s

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Energy reconstructed from measured maximum size --- calorimetric (minimal MC) 16

telescope calibration includes the atmosphere

Mike Sutherland

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μe

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“GZK”

First pointed out in 1966 in two papers, one by Greisen and one by Zatsepin & Kuz’min

p + (2.7oK) p 0

n +

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Nuclei photo-disintegrate at similar thresholds, distances

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Improved!

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“Tail” dominated by protons

Proton-Air Cross Section from the Depth of Shower Maximum

27Phys. Rev. Lett. 109 (2012) 062002

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(Only about 10% of all events can have Xmax measured directly)

2013 update of Physical Review Letters 104 (2010) 091101

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SD: Development of Muons in Shower

SD: Asymmetry of Shower front thickness

FD: Mean depth of Shower Max

FD: Fluctuations of Shower Max

Spectral “Ankle”

Update: Correlation with nearby AGNE > 55 EeV, within 3.1o of VCV catalog AGN, d < 75 Mpc, Cover of Science!

Through summer 2007:

20 of 27 events correlate

5.7 expected if isotropic (21%)

Probability ~ 10-3

Science 318 (2007) p.939

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Cumulative event total

Frac

tion

corr

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Update: Correlation with nearby AGN

Bah, Humbug!

Status in 2013

Full Moon

Closest (4 Mpc) powerful radio galaxy with characteristics jets and lobes, candidate for UHECR acceleration.

Cen A ...

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2 Events

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Cumulative total within Ψ (degrees)

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R = “Rigidity” = E/Z (rL = E/qB = R/B )

e.g.: R = 10 EV for 10 EeV proton, 260 EeV iron

R ~ 100 EV

R ~ 20 EV

R ~ 10 EV

Azadeh Keivani

Some fun: double bumps

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Amir Shadkam, LSU

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http://bit.ly/augerstorm

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E0h36hPpeJE

Summary

• Energy spectrum exhibits ankle and GZK suppression

• The sources are extragalactic, within the “GZK sphere”: (weak) anisotropy persists above ~60 EeV

• The composition is baryonic, appearing to become iron-dominated (or new particle physics … models do not give enough muons)

• p-Air, p-p cross sections beyond the LHC energy

• Few/no photons or neutrinos (disfavors exotic “top down” models) • Photons/neutrinos nearing GZK regime 42

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What’s Next?

Auger has been “operating” since 2004, fully deployed since 2008. The international agreement runs for ~2 more years (end of 2015)

We hope to continue after that, are exploring new technologies in use now or can be started very soon …

-- Auger Engineering Radio Array - AERA

-- Microwave, GHz, ... prototypes operating

-- Focus on better composition determination through new muon detectors, new fluorescence techniques, … R&D

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40 MHz

120 MHz

Electronics UpgradeIncrease the speed of the FADC by a factor of three;Increase dynamic range

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Reconstructed Muons and Muon LDF

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Scintillators near or under (or over) SD tanks

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Segmented Tank

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Muon Detection: RPCs

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• First Lab Prototype• 0.5 x 1 m2

• 0.3 mm gaps• Original RPC design for timing (st~200ps)

• Main goal: test low gas flux

• Second Lab Prototype• 0.5 x 1 m2

• 2 x 1 mm gap• Main Goal:

• Optimize efficiency• Optimize signal

RPC prototypes

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Muon signals : tank vs RPCproton, 1019.5 eV q=40o

Hits in RPC

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Photons

Muons

Muon signals : tank vs RPCproton, 1019.5 eV q=40o