Physics
Scientific paper
Aug 1975
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In: International Cosmic Ray Conference, 14th, Munich, West Germany, August 15-29, 1975, Conference Papers. Volume 8. (A76-26851
Physics
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Computerized Simulation, Cosmic Ray Showers, Electron Photon Cascades, Particle Motion, Radio Emission, Dipole Moments, Electric Dipoles, Electromagnetic Pulses, Particle Interactions, Spectrum Analysis
Scientific paper
Time-varying features of an electron-photon cascade are considered, particularly those associated with radio emission. The cosmic ray shower is represented as a superposition of collinear 10 GeV electron-photon cascades launched at different heights in the atmosphere. Actual simulations are performed for only 10 cascades at each of 40 heights and the results are scaled to represent the total number of cascades required. The apparent angular motions of the cascade particles as detected by antennas located at various positions up to 300 m from the shower axis are simulated. The radio pulse waveform and the corresponding frequency spectrum are obtained from these motions.
Allan H. R.
Crannell Carol J.
Hough James H.
Shutie P. F.
Sun M. P.
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