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This project aims to detect high-energy cosmic particles, specifically PeV photons, using a digital radio array at the South Pole. By employing advanced radio frequency techniques, the project seeks to enhance the detection capabilities of cosmic rays and identify their sources.
The most energetic particles in our Galaxy are accelerated by yet unknown sources to energies much beyond the reach of human-made accelerators such as LHC at CERN.
The detection of PeV photons from such a natural Galactic accelerator will be a fundamental breakthrough.
For this purpose I propose a digital radio array for air showers at South Pole building on my proven expertise in successfully setting up and managing an antenna array in Siberia.
Recently, we have discovered that by using higher…
KARLSRUHER INSTITUT FUER TECHNOLOGIE
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