Measurement of the cosmic-ray energy spectrum above $2.5{\times} 10^{18}$ eV using the Pierre Auger Observatory
The Pierre Auger Collaboration: A. Aab, P. Abreu, M. Aglietta, J.M., Albury, I. Allekotte, A. Almela, J. Alvarez Castillo, J. Alvarez-Mu\~niz, R., Alves Batista, G.A. Anastasi, L. Anchordoqui, B. Andrada, S. Andringa, C., Aramo, P.R. Ara\'ujo Ferreira, H. Asorey, P. Assis

TL;DR
This paper presents a highly precise measurement of the cosmic-ray energy spectrum above 2.5×10^18 eV, confirming known features and identifying a new spectral change, with results independent of hadronic physics assumptions.
Contribution
It provides the most precise spectrum measurement to date, revealing a new spectral feature above the ankle, independent of primary composition or hadronic interaction models.
Findings
Confirmed the ankle at 5×10^18 eV
Confirmed the steepening at 5×10^19 eV
Identified a new spectral index change above the ankle
Abstract
We report a measurement of the energy spectrum of cosmic rays for energies above eV based on 215,030 events recorded with zenith angles below . A key feature of the work is that the estimates of the energies are independent of assumptions about the unknown hadronic physics or of the primary mass composition. The measurement is the most precise made hitherto with the accumulated exposure being so large that the measurements of the flux are dominated by systematic uncertainties except at energies above eV. The principal conclusions are: (1) The flattening of the spectrum near eV, the so-called "ankle", is confirmed. (2) The steepening of the spectrum at around eV is confirmed. (3) A new feature has been identified in the spectrum: in the region above the ankle the spectral index of the…
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