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Solar panels as cosmic-ray detectors | Carlo Stella
; Michele Palatiello
; Pedro Assis
; Pedro Brogueira
; Catarina Espirito Santo
; Patricia Goncalves
; Mario Pimenta
; Alessandro De Angelis
; | Date: |
20 Nov 2014 | Abstract: | Due to fundamental limitations of accelerators, only cosmic rays can give
access to centre-of- mass energies more than one order of magnitude above those
reached at the LHC. In fact, extreme energy cosmic rays (1018 eV - 1020 eV) are
the only possibility to explore the 100 TeV energy scale in the years to come.
This leap by one order of magnitude gives a unique way to open new horizons:
new families of particles, new physics scales, in-depth investigations of the
Lorentz symmetries. However, the flux of cosmic rays decreases rapidly, being
less than one particle per square kilometer per year above 1019 eV: one needs
to sample large surfaces. A way to develop large-effective area, low cost,
detectors, is to build a solar panel-based device which can be used in parallel
for power generation and Cherenkov light detection. Using solar panels for
Cherenkov light detection would combine power generation and a non-standard
detection device. | Source: | arXiv, 1411.5560 | Services: | Forum | Review | PDF | Favorites |
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