Calculation of the exposure of GRANDProto300 to cosmic rays
Sei Kato (1), Cl\'ement Pr\'evotat (1), Rafael Alves Batista (1, 2) (for the GRAND Collaboration, (1) Institut d'Astrophysique de Paris, CNRS UMR 7095, Sorbonne Universit\'e, Paris, France, (2) Laboratoire de Physique Nucl\'eaire et des Hautes Energies, Sorbonne Universit\'e

TL;DR
This paper calculates the exposure and expected cosmic-ray detection rate of GRANDProto300, a large radio antenna array, demonstrating its potential to significantly improve cosmic-ray spectrum and composition measurements in the transition energy region.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed estimation of GRANDProto300's exposure, detection efficiency, and scientific capabilities for cosmic-ray studies in the transition region.
Findings
Expected detection of about 130 cosmic-ray events per day above 10^{17} eV.
Measurement of the cosmic-ray energy spectrum with five times better statistical precision than previous methods.
Significant improvement in the precision of $X_{max}$ measurements, aiding composition analysis.
Abstract
GRANDProto300 is one of the prototype experiments of the Giant Radio Array for Neutrino Detection. It will feature about 300 radio antenna detectors in Xiaodushang in Dunhuang, China, covering a total geometrical area of about 200 km. A main scientific goal of GRANDProto300 is the study of cosmic rays in the transition region (). Our study calculates the exposure of GRANDProto300 to cosmic rays and estimates the number of cosmic-ray events to be detected during a fixed observation period. The trigger efficiency reaches 50, 80, and 90% at , , and , respectively. The exposure of GRANDProto300 is 50 km day sr at around eV, and the expected number of observed cosmic rays with energies above eV and zenith angles above 65 is about 130 events per day. GRANDProto300…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena · Neutrino Physics Research · Dark Matter and Cosmic Phenomena
