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Measurements of the cosmic ray spectrum and average mass with IceCube
Published 2013-01-28Version 1
Located at the South Pole, IceCube is a particle-astrophysics observatory composed of a square-kilometer surface air shower array (IceTop) and a 1.4 km deep cubic-kilometer optical Cherenkov detector array. We review results of measurements of the cosmic ray spectrum and average mass in the energy range 1 PeV to 1 EeV.
Comments: 15 pages, 8 figures; submitted to Advances in Space Research
Keywords: cosmic ray spectrum, average mass, optical cherenkov detector array, deep cubic-kilometer optical cherenkov, cubic-kilometer optical cherenkov detector
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