Revisiting the Radio Lateral Distribution Function: An amplitude dependence on $X_{\rm max}$ and primary composition
Washington R. Carvalho Jr., Lech Wiktor Piotrowski

TL;DR
This paper demonstrates that the amplitude of radio signals from air showers depends strongly on the depth of maximum development ($X_{ m max}$), revealing potential for direct primary composition inference and impacting existing reconstruction methods.
Contribution
It introduces a detailed analysis of the amplitude dependence on $X_{ m max}$ and primary composition, highlighting a new approach for composition determination from radio LDF measurements.
Findings
Radio LDF amplitude depends on $X_{ m max}$ and composition.
Two competing scalings explain the amplitude dependence.
Implications for direct composition inference and bias in energy reconstruction.
Abstract
We show that there is a strong dependence of the radio LDF electric field amplitudes at ground level on the position of in the atmosphere, even accounting for differences in the EM energy of the showers. Since an dependence leads to a primary composition dependence, this implies that information on the mass composition is encoded not only in the LDF shape but also in its amplitude. This dependence can be explained in terms of two competing scalings of the measured electric field: One goes with , where is the air density at and is a zenith dependent non-linearity factor describing coherence loss. This density scaling tends to decrease the geomagnetic emission of deeper showers. The other scaling goes with , where is the distance from to the core at ground, and instead increases the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSolar and Space Plasma Dynamics · Astrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena · Ionosphere and magnetosphere dynamics
