The Cosmic-Ray Composition between 2 PeV and 2 EeV Observed with the TALE Detector in Monocular Mode
Telescope Array Collaboration

TL;DR
This study measures cosmic ray composition between 2 PeV and 2 EeV using the TALE detector, revealing a trend towards heavier elements at certain energies and a change in composition above 10^17 eV.
Contribution
First measurement of cosmic ray composition over this wide energy range using combined Cherenkov and fluorescence signals with detailed $X_{max}$ analysis.
Findings
Cosmic rays become heavier below 10^17.3 eV.
Elongation rate increases above 10^17 eV.
Data supports a rigidity-dependent cutoff for galactic sources.
Abstract
We report on a measurement of the cosmic ray composition by the Telescope Array Low-Energy Extension (TALE) air fluorescence detector (FD). By making use of the Cherenkov light signal in addition to air fluorescence light from cosmic ray (CR) induced extensive air showers, the TALE FD can measure the properties of the cosmic rays with energies as low as PeV and exceeding 1 EeV. In this paper, we present results on the measurement of distributions of showers observed over this energy range. Data collected over a period of years was analyzed for this study. The resulting distributions are compared to the Monte Carlo (MC) simulated data distributions for primary cosmic rays with varying composition and a 4-component fit is performed. The comparison and fit are performed for energy bins, of width 0.1 or 0.2 in , spanning…
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