EPJ Web of Conferences (Jan 2017)

KASCADE-Grande: Composition studies in the view of the post-LHC hadronic interaction models

  • Haungs A.,
  • Apel W.D.,
  • Arteaga-Velázquez J.C.,
  • Bekk K.,
  • Bertaina M.,
  • Blümer J.,
  • Bozdog H.,
  • Brancus I.M.,
  • Cantoni E.,
  • Chiavassa A.,
  • Cossavella F.,
  • Daumiller K.,
  • Souza V. de,
  • Pierro F. Di,
  • Doll P.,
  • Engel R.,
  • Fuhrmann D.,
  • Gherghel-Lascu A.,
  • Gils H.J.,
  • Glasstetter R.,
  • Grupen C.,
  • Heck D.,
  • Hörandel J.R.,
  • Huege T.,
  • Kampert K.-H.,
  • Kang D.,
  • Klages H.O.,
  • Link K.,
  • Łuczak P.,
  • Mathes H.J.,
  • Mayer H.J.,
  • Milke J.,
  • Mitrica B.,
  • Morello C.,
  • Oehlschläger J.,
  • Ostapchenko S.,
  • Pierog T.,
  • Rebel H.,
  • Roth M.,
  • Schieler H.,
  • Schoo S.,
  • Schröder F.G.,
  • Sima O.,
  • Toma G.,
  • Trinchero G.C.,
  • Ulrich H.,
  • Weindl A.,
  • Wochele J.,
  • Zabierowski J.

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/201714513001
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 145
p. 13001

Abstract

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The KASCADE-Grande experiment has significantly contributed to the current knowledge about the energy spectrum and composition of cosmic rays for energies between the knee and the ankle. Meanwhile, post-LHC versions of the hadronic interaction models are available and used to interpret the entire data set of KASCADE-Grande. In addition, a new, combined analysis of both arrays, KASCADE and Grande, was developed significantly increasing the accuracy of the shower observables. First results of the new analysis with the entire data set of the KASCADE-Grande experiment will be the focus of this contribution.