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Detection of high energy cosmic rays with the resonant gravitational wave detectors NAUTILUS and EXPLORER

Authors :
Massimo Visco
P. Astone
G. Pizzella
G. Giordano
Y. Minenkov
Arturo Moleti
F.J. Ronga
E. Coccia
Giovanni Mazzitelli
Lina Quintieri
G. Modestino
Carlo Ligi
Ivo Modena
G. Cavallari
R. Terenzi
V. Fafone
P. Bonifazi
D. Babusci
Giovanni Vittorio Pallottino
S. D'Antonio
A. Rocchi
Andrea Carlo Marini
Massimo Bassan
Source :
Astroparticle Physics. 30:200-208
Publication Year :
2008
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2008.

Abstract

The cryogenic resonant gravitational wave detectors NAUTILUS and EXPLORER, made of an aluminum alloy bar, can detect cosmic ray showers. At temperatures above 1 K, when the material is in the normal conducting state, the measured signals are in good agreement with the values expected based on the cosmic rays data and on the thermo-acoustic model. When NAUTILUS was operated at the temperature of 0.14 K, in superconductive state, large signals produced by cosmic ray interactions, more energetic than expected, were recorded. The NAUTILUS data in this case are in agreement with the measurements done by a dedicated experiment on a particle beam. The biggest recorded event was in EXPLORER and excited the first longitudinal mode to a vibrational energy of about 670 K, corresponding to about 360 TeV absorbed in the bar. Cosmic rays can be an important background in future acoustic detectors of improved sensitivity. At present, they represent a useful tool to verify the gravitational wave antenna performance.<br />Comment: submitted to Astroparticle Physics

Details

ISSN :
09276505
Volume :
30
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Astroparticle Physics
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....756ffa10d98fe4a41696acffce9b9f86
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.astropartphys.2008.09.002