Ultra-high energy cosmic rays detected by the radiodetection experiment CODALEMA

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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The radiodetection experiment CODALEMA allows to study cosmic ray air showers on an event-by-event basis through the detection of the radiated electric field. Two major upgrades have been made in September 2006: a new antenna array made up of 14 active dipole antennas, arranged in a cross shape, and 13 new particle detectors providing more accurate information on air showers such as primary cosmic ray energy estimation and core shower position. Radiodetection efficiency versus energy and arrival direction distribution will be discussed.

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