First Observation of the Greisen-Zatsepin-Kuzmin Suppression
University of Utah · Los Alamos National Laboratory · +5 more institutions
Abstract
The High Resolution Fly's Eye (HiRes) experiment has observed the Greisen-Zatsepin-Kuzmin suppression (called the GZK cutoff) with a statistical significance of five standard deviations. HiRes' measurement of the flux of ultrahigh energy cosmic rays shows a sharp suppression at an energy of 6 x 10(19) eV, consistent with the expected cutoff energy. We observe the ankle of the cosmic-ray energy spectrum as well, at an energy of 4 x 10(18) eV. We describe the experiment, data collection, and analysis and estimate the systematic uncertainties. The results are presented and the calculation of the statistical significance of our observation is described.
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Authors
60- RUR. U. AbbasiCorresponding
University of Utah
- TAT. Abu‐Zayyad
University of Utah
- MAM. Allen
University of Utah
- JFJ. F. Amman
Los Alamos National Laboratory
- GAG. Archbold
University of Utah
Topics & keywords
- Physics
- Cutoff
- Cosmic ray
- Energy (signal processing)
- Statistical fluctuations
- Astrophysics
- Statistical physics
- Affordable and clean energy