Polarisation signatures in radio for inclined cosmic-ray induced air-shower identification
Simon Chiche, Kumiko Kotera, Olivier Martineau-Huynh, Matias Tueros,, Krijn D. de Vries

TL;DR
This paper investigates radio polarisation signatures of inclined cosmic-ray air-showers to improve autonomous detection and background rejection, and distinguishes neutrino-induced showers based on charge excess to geomagnetic signal ratios.
Contribution
It introduces a method using polarisation signatures for efficient background rejection and distinguishes neutrino-induced showers from cosmic-ray showers.
Findings
Charge excess is negligible for inclined cosmic-ray showers.
Background rejection efficiency can reach up to 93%.
Neutrino showers have a higher charge excess to geomagnetic ratio.
Abstract
Autonomous radio-detection, i.e., detection of air-showers with standalone radio arrays, is one of the major technical challenges to overcome for the next generation astroparticle detectors. In this context, we study polarisation signatures of simulated radio signals to perform an identification of the associated air-showers initiated by cosmic-rays and neutrinos. We compare the two sources of radio emission (the charge excess and geomagnetic) and show that the former is almost negligible for inclined (zenith angle ) cosmic-ray air-showers. This provides an efficient background rejection criterion at the DAQ level, based on the projection of the total electric field along the direction of the local magnetic field. This relevant quantity can be easily computed -- even in an online treatment -- for antennas measuring three orthogonal polarisations. Independently of the…
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