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The Extreme Energy Events HECR array: status and perspectives

Authors :
Gnesi, I.
Abbrescia, M.
Avanzini, C.
Baldini, L.
Ferroli, R. Baldini
Batignani, G.
Bencivenni, G.
Bossini, E.
Chiavassa, A.
Cicalo, C.
Cifarelli, L.
Coccetti, F.
Coccia, E.
Corvaglia, A.
De Gruttola, D.
De Pasquale, S.
Di Giovanni, A.
D'Incecco, M.
Dreucci, M.
Fabbri, F. L.
Fattibene, E.
Ferraro, A.
Frolov, V.
Galeotti, P.
Garbini, M.
Gemme, G.
Grazzi, S.
Gustavino, C.
Hatzifotiadu, D.
Liciulli, F.
La Rocca, P.
Maggiora, A.
Rodriguez, O. Maragoto
Maron, G.
Martelli, B.
Mazziotta, M. N.
Miozzi, S.
Nania, R.
Noferini, F.
Nozzoli, F.
Panareo, M.
Panetta, M. P.
Paoletti, R.
Park, W.
Perasso, L.
Pilo, F.
Piragino, G.
Riggi, F.
Righini, G. C.
Rizzi, M.
Sartorelli, G.
Scapparone, E.
Schioppa, M.
Scribano, A.
Selvi, M.
Serci, S.
Siddi, E.
Squarcia, S.
Stori, L.
Taiuti, M.
Terreni, G.
Visnyei, O. B.
Vistoli, M. C.
Votano, L.
Williams, M. C. S.
Zani, S.
Zichichi, A.
Zuyeuski, R.
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

The Extreme Energy Events Project is a synchronous sparse array of 52 tracking detectors for studying High Energy Cosmic Rays (HECR) and Cosmic Rays-related phenomena. The observatory is also meant to address Long Distance Correlation (LDC) phenomena: the network is deployed over a broad area covering 10 degrees in latitude and 11 in longitude. An overview of a set of preliminary results is given, extending from the study of local muon flux dependance on solar activity to the investigation of the upward-going component of muon flux traversing the EEE stations; from the search for anisotropies at the sub-TeV scale to the hints for observations of km-scale Extensive Air Shower (EAS).<br />Comment: XXV ECRS 2016 Proceedings - eConf C16-09-04.3

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1703.06358
Document Type :
Working Paper