Acoustic detection: A new technique in >~10 TeV experiments

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The thermoacoustic wave generated by a sudden deposition of heat in a fluid is derived in a simple way from the fundamental laws of physics. The expression for the acoustic signal-to-noise ratio relative to thermal vibrations from a typical electromagnetic cascade is then developed. The signal-to-noise atios of several materials are compared; liquid argon appears to be one of the most promising liquids. Observation of air shower cores in a high altitude lake and cascades in an emulsion chamber are discussed as possible applications of acoustic detection.

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