Physics
Scientific paper
Sep 1986
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Physical Review D (Particles and Fields), Volume 34, Issue 5, 1 September 1986, pp.1622-1625
Physics
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Scientific paper
We discuss the potential implications of the recent results of the Fly's Eye detector on the ultrahigh-energy cosmic-ray spectrum. The data suggest that the observed slope flattening immediately prior to the cutoff appears to be a recoil-proton pileup associated with an E-2.5+/-.3 injection spectrum. We discuss the induced neutrino spectrum and its detectability in Fly's Eye and DUMAND detectors.
Hill Christopher T.
Schramm David N.
Walker Terry P.
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