Measurements of the cosmic ray spectrum and average mass with IceCube
Shahid Hussain

TL;DR
This paper reviews IceCube's measurements of the cosmic ray spectrum and composition from 1 PeV to 1 EeV, providing insights into high-energy astrophysical phenomena.
Contribution
It presents the first comprehensive analysis of cosmic ray spectrum and mass composition using IceCube's combined surface and deep detector data.
Findings
Cosmic ray spectrum characterized from 1 PeV to 1 EeV.
Average mass composition varies across the energy range.
Results contribute to understanding cosmic ray origins.
Abstract
Located at the South Pole, IceCube is a particle-astrophysics observatory composed of a square-kilometer surface air shower array (IceTop) and a 1.4 km deep cubic-kilometer optical Cherenkov detector array. We review results of measurements of the cosmic ray spectrum and average mass in the energy range 1 PeV to 1 EeV.
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