Future Extensive Air Shower arrays: From Gamma-Ray Astronomy to Cosmic Rays

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Abstract

Despite large progresses in building new detectors and in the analysis techniques, the key questions concerning the origin, acceleration and propagation of Galactic Cosmic Rays are still open. A number of new EAS arrays is in progress. The most ambitious and sensitive project between them is LHAASO, a new generation multi-component experiment to be installed at very high altitude in China (Daocheng, Sichuan province, 4400 m a.s.l.). The experiment will face the open problems through a combined study of photon-and charged particle-induced extensive air showers in the wide energy range 1011-1018 eV. In this paper the status of the experiment will be summarized, the science program presented and the outlook discussed in comparison with leading new projects.

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Sciascio, G. D. (2016). Future Extensive Air Shower arrays: From Gamma-Ray Astronomy to Cosmic Rays. In EPJ Web of Conferences (Vol. 121). EDP Sciences. https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/201612104005

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