Radar Echo Detection System of EAS Ionization Columns as Part of a LAAS Detector Array

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Extensive air shower (EAS) resulting from ultra high energy cosmic rays have been observed by means of compact arrays of scintillation detectors in order to study large-scale correlations of cosmic rays, by the Large Area Air Shower (LAAS) group. The possibility to detect the radar echo es produced by scattering from ionization columns in an EAS were proposed on the basis of the theoretical and phenomenological calculation on the analogy to the observation of meteor ionization tails at radar frequencies of the low VHF range. Four EAS arrays are operated in Okayama as part of LAAS experiments, and some of them are equipp ed with the observation systems of radar meteor echo es. The prototype of EAS radar echo detection system synchronized with EAS trigger signals have been constructed. In the early results on coincident radar echo es with EAS trigger signals, we could not find any significant correlation during this period.

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