SPACE AND COSMIC RAY PHYSICS SEMINAR

University of Maryland
Computer & Space Science Building, Room 2400
4:30 PM Monday, 3 October
Coffee, Tea & Cookies 4:00-4:30 PM

Stephane Coutu
Penn State University

Highest Energy Physics with Auger

The Pierre Auger Observatory measures cosmic ray air showers at energies beyond 1018 eV, using a hybrid technique combining nitrogen fluorescence telescopes and a giant array of water Cherenkov detectors covering 3000 km2. The Observatory is under construction in Argentina, and is more than half complete. The array is operated as it grows, and the accumulated event statistics are already comparable to the entire data set accumulated by the AGASA experiment, and quickly catching up with the HiRes Fly's Eye experiment. The science, design and status of the Auger Observatory will be described, and first measurements of the energy spectrum and arrival directions of the highest energy cosmic rays will be presented.


Sponsored by: Department of Physics and the Institute for Physical Science and Technology, University of Maryland. For information call John Paquette at (301) 405-6208 or go to the UMD Space Physics group seminar web site.

For free parking please park in lot DD or anywhere on levels 1-2 in lot B (the big parking garage) after 4:00 pm. Make sure that you park in a spot WITHOUT a parking meter. More parking information is at the seminar website.