A Multi-Component Measurement of the Cosmic Ray Composition Between 10^{17} eV and 10^{18} eV
arXiv:astro-ph/9911144 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevLett.84.4276
Abstract
The average mass composition of cosmic rays with primary energies between $10^{17}$eV and $10^{18}$eV has been studied using a hybrid detector consisting of the High Resolution Fly's Eye (HiRes) prototype and the MIA muon array. Measurements have been made of the change in the depth of shower maximum, $X_{max}$, and in the change in the muon density at a fixed core location, $Ï_μ(600m)$, as a function of energy. The composition has also been evaluated in terms of the combination of $X_{max}$ and $Ï_μ(600m)$. The results show that the composition is changing from a heavy to lighter mix as the energy increases.
14 pages including 3 figures in revtex epsf style, submited to PRL