Auger@TA: In-situ Cross-Calibration of the World's Largest Cosmic Ray Observatories
Adriel G B Mocellin, J. Cara\c{c}a-Valente, C. Covault, E. Dalcan, T. Fujii, S. Im, R. James, J. Johnsen, K.H. Kampert, H. Kern, J.N. Matthews, E. Mayotte, S. Mayotte, X. Moskala, H. Que, J. Rautenberg, M. Roth, H. Sagawa, T. Sako, F. Sarazin, R. Sato, D. Schmidt, S.B. Thomas

TL;DR
This paper discusses the development and deployment of a micro-array for in-situ cross-calibration of the Pierre Auger Observatory and Telescope Array, aiming to resolve flux measurement discrepancies in ultra-high-energy cosmic ray observations.
Contribution
It introduces a novel micro-array setup with specialized detectors and communication systems for direct cross-calibration of two major cosmic ray observatories.
Findings
Micro-array fully deployed and operational
Initial data-taking has begun
Expected to improve flux measurement consistency
Abstract
The Pierre Auger Observatory (Auger) and the Telescope Array (TA) are the world's two largest ultra-high-energy cosmic ray (UHECR) observatories. They operate in the Southern and Northern hemispheres, respectively, at similar latitudes but with distinct surface detector (SD) designs. A significant challenge in studying UHECR physics across the full sky is the apparent discrepancy in flux measurements between the two experiments. This discrepancy could arise from astrophysical differences and/or systematic effects related to their detector designs and sensitivities to extensive air shower components. To address this, the Auger@TA working group aims to cross-calibrate the two observatories with a self-triggering micro-Auger array within the TA array. This micro-array consists of eight Auger Surface Detector (SD) stations equipped with Water Cherenkov Detectors (WCDs) and AugerPrime…
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TopicsAstrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena · Dark Matter and Cosmic Phenomena · Particle Detector Development and Performance
