Exploration of cosmic-ray propagation and thunderstorm models to explain unusual events measured with the surface detector of the Pierre Auger Observatory
dc.contributor.advisor | Sarazin, Frederic | |
dc.contributor.author | Gibson, Joseph | |
dc.date.accessioned | 2018-10-03T17:14:06Z | |
dc.date.accessioned | 2022-02-03T13:12:02Z | |
dc.date.available | 2018-10-03T17:14:06Z | |
dc.date.available | 2022-02-03T13:12:02Z | |
dc.date.issued | 2018 | |
dc.identifier | Gibson_mines_0052N_11565.pdf | |
dc.identifier | T 8563 | |
dc.identifier.uri | https://hdl.handle.net/11124/172515 | |
dc.description | Includes bibliographical references. | |
dc.description | 2018 Summer. | |
dc.description.abstract | The Surface Detector at the Pierre Auger Observatory has recorded events that have an unusually large footprint on the array and lasts 100 times longer than a typical cosmic ray signal. This thesis explores possible models to explain the source of these unusual signals. The proposed models show that the unusual signals are not a result of a cosmic ray shower but are instead likely a result of a lightning-related phenomenon. The attachment process and the return stroke can create E-fields strong enough to create runaway relativistic electron avalanches. This process creates a cascade of high energy electrons that can span over 100 meters and induces high energy photons that can travel a few kilometers. The Surface Detector would be able to measure the high energy particles resulting from this runaway process. The simulated model of the return stroke produced a signal on the ground that was able to match the long-time of the unusual events. This very preliminary model provides some insights for some of the unusual events, but a complete explanation for the events remains elusive. | |
dc.format.medium | born digital | |
dc.format.medium | masters theses | |
dc.language | English | |
dc.language.iso | eng | |
dc.publisher | Colorado School of Mines. Arthur Lakes Library | |
dc.relation.ispartof | 2018 - Mines Theses & Dissertations | |
dc.rights | Copyright of the original work is retained by the author. | |
dc.subject | lightning | |
dc.subject | relativistic runaway electron avalanche | |
dc.subject | Pierre Auger | |
dc.subject | cosmic-ray | |
dc.title | Exploration of cosmic-ray propagation and thunderstorm models to explain unusual events measured with the surface detector of the Pierre Auger Observatory | |
dc.type | Text | |
dc.contributor.committeemember | Leach, Kyle | |
dc.contributor.committeemember | Wiencke, Lawrence | |
thesis.degree.name | Master of Science (M.S.) | |
thesis.degree.level | Masters | |
thesis.degree.discipline | Physics | |
thesis.degree.grantor | Colorado School of Mines |