H.J. Gils
Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
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Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 2003
T. Antoni; W.D. Apel; F. Badea; K. Bekk; A. Bercuci; H. Blümer; H. Bozdog; I.M. Brancus; C. Büttner; A. Chilingarian; K. Daumiller; P. Doll; J. Engler; F. Feßler; H.J. Gils; R. Glasstetter; R. Haeusler; A. Haungs; D. Heck; J.R. Hörandel; A. Iwan; K.-H. Kampert; H.O. Klages; G. Maier; H.J. Mathes; H.J. Mayer; J. Milke; M. A. Muller; R. Obenland; J. Oehlschläger
KASCADE has been designed to measure air showers of primary cosmic-ray energies in the PeV region and to investigate the knee phenomenon in the all-particle energy spectrum. Several observations are measured simultaneously for each event by different detector systems. The experiment started to take data in 1996 and has been completed and extended since then. The individual detector systems and their performances are described. Also, the experience in long-term operation of the experiment and the interplay between different components is outlined.
Astroparticle Physics | 2001
T. Antoni; W.D. Apel; F. Badea; K. Bekk; K. Bernlöhr; H. Blümer; E. Bollmann; H. Bozdog; I.M. Brancus; A. Chilingarian; K. Daumiller; P. Doll; J. Engler; F. Feßler; H.J. Gils; R. Glasstetter; R. Haeusler; W. Hafemann; A. Haungs; D. Heck; T. Holst; J.R. Hörandel; K.-H. Kampert; J. Kempa; H.O. Klages; J. Knapp; D. Martello; H.J. Mathes; H.J. Mayer; J. Milke
Measurements of electron, muon and hadron lateral distributions of extensive air showers as recorded in the Karlsruhe shower core and array detector experiment are presented. The data cover the energy range from 5 10 14 eV up to almost 10 17 eV and extend from the inner core region to distances of 200 m. The electron and muon distributions are corrected for mutual contaminations by taking into account the detector properties in the experiment. All distributions are well described by NKG functions. The scale radii describing the electron and hadron data best are’30 and
The Astrophysical Journal | 2004
T. Antoni; W.D. Apel; A.F. Badea; K. Bekk; A. Bercuci; H. Blümer; H. Bozdog; I.M. Brancus; C. Büttner; K. Daumiller; P. Doll; R. Engel; J. Engler; F. Fessler; H.J. Gils; R. Glasstetter; A. Haungs; D. Heck; J.R. Hörandel; K.-H. Kampert; H.O. Klages; G. Maier; H.J. Mathes; H.J. Mayer; J. Milke; M. A. Muller; R. Obenland; J. Oehlschläger; S. Ostapchenko; M. Petcu
We present the results of an analysis of the large-scale anisotropy of cosmic rays in the PeV range. The Rayleigh formalism is applied to the right ascension distribution of extensive air showers measured by the KASCADE (Karlsruhe Shower Core and Array Detector) experiment. The data set contains about 108 extensive air showers in the energy range 0.7-6 PeV. No hints of anisotropy are visible in the right ascension distributions in this energy range. This accounts for all showers, as well as for subsets containing showers induced by predominantly light or heavy primary particles, respectively. Upper flux limits for Rayleigh amplitudes are determined to be between 10-3 at a primary energy of 0.7 PeV and 10-2 at 6 PeV.
Physical Review D | 2013
W.D. Apel; J.C. Arteaga-Velázquez; K. Bekk; M. Bertaina; J. Blümer; H. Bozdog; I.M. Brancus; E. Cantoni; A. Chiavassa; F. Cossavella; K. Daumiller; V. de Souza; F. Di Pierro; P. Doll; R. Engel; J. Engler; M. Finger; B. Fuchs; D. Fuhrmann; H.J. Gils; R. Glasstetter; C. Grupen; A. Haungs; D. Heck; J.R. Hörandel; D. Huber; T. Huege; K.-H. Kampert; D. Kang; H.O. Klages
Recent results of the KASCADE-Grande experiment provided evidence for a mild knee-like structure in the all-particle spectrum of cosmic rays at
Astroparticle Physics | 2002
T. Antoni; W.D. Apel; F. Badea; K. Bekk; K. Bernlöhr; H. Blümer; E. Bollmann; H. Bozdog; I.M. Brancus; C. Büttner; A. Chilingarian; K. Daumiller; P. Doll; J. Engler; F. Feßler; H.J. Gils; R. Glasstetter; R. Haeusler; W. Hafemann; A. Haungs; D. Heck; J.R. Hörandel; T. Holst; K.-H. Kampert; J. Kempa; H.O. Klages; J. Knapp; G. Maier; H.J. Mathes; H.J. Mayer
E = 10^{16.92 \pm 0.10} \, \mathrm{eV}
Journal of Physics G | 1999
T. Antoni; W.D. Apel; K. Bekk; K Bernlöhr; E. Bollmann; K. Daumiller; P. Doll; J. Engler; F. Feßler; H.J. Gils; R. Glasstetter; R. Haeusler; W. Hafemann; A. Haungs; D. Heck; J.R. Hörandel; T. Holst; K.-H. Kampert; H.O. Klages; J. Knapp; H.J. Mathes; H.J. Mayer; J. Milke; D. Mühlenberg; J. Oehlschläger; H Rebel; M Risse; Markus Roth; G. Schatz; Harald Schieler
, which was found to be due to a steepening in the flux of heavy primary particles. The spectrum of the combined components of light and intermediate masses was found to be compatible with a single power law in the energy range from
Astroparticle Physics | 2002
T. Antoni; W.D. Apel; F. Badea; K. Bekk; K. Bernlöhr; H. Blümer; E. Bollmann; H. Bozdog; I.M. Brancus; C. Büttner; A. Chilingarian; K. Daumiller; P. Doll; J. Engler; F. Feßler; H.J. Gils; R. Glasstetter; R. Haeusler; A. Haungs; D. Heck; T. Holst; J.R. Hörandel; K.-H. Kampert; J. Kempa; H.O. Klages; J. Knapp; K.U Köhler; G. Maier; H.J. Mathes; H.J. Mayer
10^{16.3} \, \mathrm{eV}
Astroparticle Physics | 2006
W.D. Apel; A.F. Badea; K. Bekk; A. Bercuci; J. Blümer; H. Bozdog; I.M. Brancus; A. Chilingarian; K. Daumiller; P. Doll; R. Engel; J. Engler; H.J. Gils; R. Glasstetter; A. Haungs; D. Heck; J.R. Hörandel; K.-H. Kampert; H.O. Klages; G. Maier; H.J. Mathes; H.J. Mayer; J. Milke; M. A. Muller; R. Obenland; J. Oehlschläger; S. Ostapchenko; M. Petcu; H. Rebel; A. Risse
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The Astrophysical Journal | 2004
T. Antoni; W.D. Apel; A.F. Badea; K. Bekk; A. Bercuci; H. Blümer; H. Bozdog; I.M. Brancus; C. Büttner; K. Daumiller; P. Doll; R. Engel; J. Engler; F. Fessler; H.J. Gils; R. Glasstetter; A. Haungs; D. Heck; J.R. Hörandel; K.-H. Kampert; H.O. Klages; G. Maier; H.J. Mathes; H.J. Mayer; J. Milke; M. A. Muller; R. Obenland; J. Oehlschläger; S. Ostapchenko; M. Petcu
10^{18} \, \mathrm{eV}
Nuclear Physics B - Proceedings Supplements | 1997
G. Schatz; W.D. Apel; K. Bekk; E. Bollmann; H. Bozdog; I.M. Brancus; M. Brendle; J.N. Capdevielle; A. Chilingarian; K. Daumiller; P. Doll; J. Engler; M. Föller; P. Gabriel; H.J. Gils; R. Glasstetter; A. Haungs; D. Heck; J.R. Hörandel; K.-H. Kampert; H. Keim; J. Kempa; H.O. Klages; J. Knapp; H.J. Mathes; H.J. Mayer; H.H. Mielke; D. Mühlenberg; J. Oehlschläger; M. Petcu
. In this paper, we present an update of this analysis by using data with increased statistics, originating both from a larger data set including more recent measurements and by using a larger fiducial area. In addition, optimized selection criteria for enhancing light primaries are applied. We find a spectral feature for light elements, namely a hardening at