Direction identification in radio images of cosmic-ray air showers detected with LOPES and KASCADE
A. Nigl, et al. (LOPES Collaboration)

TL;DR
This study uses 4D radio imaging to analyze the direction of cosmic-ray air showers, confirming the radio method's accuracy and potential for cosmic ray origin research.
Contribution
It introduces a 4D imaging technique to determine air shower directions and compares radio-based directions with particle detector data, validating radio methods for cosmic ray studies.
Findings
Maximum radio emission occurs at curvature radii > 3 km
No systematic deviation between radio and particle directions
Angular resolution is sufficient for direction determination
Abstract
AIMS: We want to understand the emission mechanism of radio emission from air showers to determine the origin of high-energy cosmic rays. Therefore, we study the geometry of the air shower radio emission measured with LOPES and search for systematic effects between the direction determined on the radio signal and the direction provided by the particle detector array KASCADE. METHODS: We produce 4D radio images on time-scales of nanoseconds using digital beam-forming. Each pixel of the image is calculated for three spatial dimensions and as a function of time. The third spatial dimension is obtained by calculating the beam focus for a range of curvature radii fitted to the signal wave front. We search this multi-dimensional parameter space for the direction of maximum coherence of the air shower radio signal and compare it to the direction provided by KASCADE. RESULTS: The maximum radio…
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