Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2001-04-09
Exper.Astron.11:113-131,2001
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
22 pages, Latex with 8 postscript figures; to appear in Experimental Astronomy
Scientific paper
10.1023/A:1011147629627
We study the propagation of Cerenkov photons generated by Very High Energy gamma-rays and hadrons in the atmosphere. The photon production height distributions are estimated from semi-empirical methods and compared with those derived by standard simulation techniques. Incident spectra at various observation altitudes are then derived after applying wavelength dependent corrections due to photon attenuation in the atmosphere during the propagation of photons from the height of production to the height of observation. These are generated both for gamma- and hadron primaries of various energies. The derived production height distributions agree very well with those generated by the simulation package `CORSIKA' at all energies and for both gamma-$ray and proton primaries. The incident photon spectra are found to be both altitude dependent and primary energy dependent. The peak of the incident spectrum shifts towards the shorter wavelength with increasing altitude of observation for a given primary. Also the peak of the photon spectrum shifts towards the shorter wavelength with increasing energy of the primary at given altitude. The fraction of the UV component in the incident Cerenkov spectrum is estimated both for gamma-ray and hadronic primaries at various observation altitudes and energies. Hadron generated Cerenkov spectra are marginally richer in UV light and the difference increases slightly at higher altitudes. The fraction of the UV to the visible light in the Cerenkov spectrum could be a useful parameter to separate gamma-rays from cosmic ray background only if one can measure this fraction very accurately.
Abdel Rahman A.-M. M.
Acharya Bobby Samir
Bhat Narayan P.
Chitnis Varsha R.
Majumdar Parthasarathi
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