Highlights from Telescope Array

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics – High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena

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10 pages, ICRC2011 highlight talk

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The results from the first three years observation in Telescope Array are reviewed. The energy spectrum, mass composition, and anisotropy in arrival directions of ultra-high energy cosmic rays are discussed. The energy spectrum of cosmic rays with energies above $10^{18}$ eV is determined using the data of the fluorescence detectors, surface detectors, and with a hybrid shower reconstruction technique using the both data. The ankle structure is clearly found at $10^{18.7}$ eV. The second bending point is also identified, at which the flux of cosmic rays begins to decrease and the spectral index changes from $E^{-2.68}$ to $E^{-4.2}$. The study of shower development using the fluorescence detector data shows that proton is dominant in cosmic rays above $10^{18.2}$ eV. No apparent anisotropies in the arrival direction of cosmic rays are found. I also present further experimental extensions which are being developed at the Telescope Array site.

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