Detection of the RF Pulse Associated With Cosmic Ray Air Showers
Jonathan L. Rosner

TL;DR
This paper discusses a project aimed at detecting radio-frequency pulses generated by cosmic ray air showers, with prototype testing at Utah's CASA/MIA array to develop equipment for larger cosmic ray detection arrays.
Contribution
It introduces a new approach to detect cosmic ray air showers via RF pulses and describes prototype work for future large-scale cosmic ray observatories.
Findings
Prototype RF detection system developed
Initial tests conducted at CASA/MIA array
Potential for integration with Auger Giant Array
Abstract
A project to detect the radio-frequency pulse associated with extensive air showers of cosmic rays is described briefly. Prototype work is being performed at the CASA/MIA array in Utah, with the intention of designing equipment that can be used in conjunction with the Auger Giant Array proposal.
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