SUSHCHOV, Oleksandr, Piotr HOMOLA, Marcin PIEKARCZYK, Ophir RUIMI, Kevin Almeida CHEMINANT, Olaf BAR, Lukasz BIBRZYCKI, Bohdan HNATYK, Peter KOVACS, Bartosz LOZOWSKI, Michal NIEDZWIECKI, Slawomir STUGLIK, Arman TURSUNOV and Tadeusz WIBIG. A New Method of Simulation of Cosmic-ray Ensembles Initiated by Synchrotron Radiation. SYMMETRY-BASEL. Švýcarsko, 2022, vol. 14, No 10, p. "1961-1"-"1961-11", 11 pp. ISSN 2073-8994. Available from: https://dx.doi.org/10.3390/sym14101961.
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Original name A New Method of Simulation of Cosmic-ray Ensembles Initiated by Synchrotron Radiation
Authors SUSHCHOV, Oleksandr, Piotr HOMOLA, Marcin PIEKARCZYK, Ophir RUIMI, Kevin Almeida CHEMINANT, Olaf BAR, Lukasz BIBRZYCKI, Bohdan HNATYK, Peter KOVACS, Bartosz LOZOWSKI, Michal NIEDZWIECKI, Slawomir STUGLIK, Arman TURSUNOV (860 Uzbekistan, belonging to the institution) and Tadeusz WIBIG.
Edition SYMMETRY-BASEL, Švýcarsko, 2022, 2073-8994.
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Original language English
Type of outcome Article in a journal
Field of Study 10308 Astronomy
Country of publisher Switzerland
Confidentiality degree is not subject to a state or trade secret
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RIV identification code RIV/47813059:19630/22:A0000232
Organization unit Institute of physics in Opava
Doi http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/sym14101961
UT WoS 000873492600001
Keywords in English cosmic rays; ultra-high energy photons; cosmic-ray ensembles; synchrotron radiation; CREDO Collaboration
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Tags International impact, Reviewed
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Abstract
Cosmic rays interact with fields and background radiation as they propagate in space, producing particle cascades of various sizes, shapes and constituents. The potential observation of at least parts of such phenomena, referred to as cosmic-ray ensembles (CRE), from Earth would open a new channel of cosmic-ray investigation, since it might be a manifestation of fundamental symmetries of nature. Research dedicated to CRE is one of the main scientific objectives of the Cosmic-Ray Extremely Distributed Observatory (CREDO) Collaboration, and with this article we address one of the cornerstones of the relevant scientific program: the simulation method dedicated to CRE studies. Here we focus on CRE resulting from synchrotron radiation by high energy electrons as one of the most prevalent energy loss processes. Providing the example of simulation output analysis, we demonstrate the advantages of our approach as well as discuss the possibility of generalization of current research.
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