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Main Authors: Saavedra, Rodrigo Alberto Torres, Trimarelli, Caterina, Aloisio, Roberto, Krizmanic, John F., Eser, Johannes, Cummings, Austin
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Published: 2025
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2511.01624
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author Saavedra, Rodrigo Alberto Torres
Trimarelli, Caterina
Aloisio, Roberto
Krizmanic, John F.
Eser, Johannes
Cummings, Austin
author_facet Saavedra, Rodrigo Alberto Torres
Trimarelli, Caterina
Aloisio, Roberto
Krizmanic, John F.
Eser, Johannes
Cummings, Austin
contents We investigate the feasibility of detecting extensive air showers via their geo-synchrotron X-ray emission from high-altitude platforms. Starting from first principles, we derive a differential expression for the number of emitted photons per unit grammage and photon energy for an ensemble of gyrating shower electrons. The calculation uses noted parameterizations of the electron state variable distributions in the shower to establish a scale for the photon footprint and, further, takes into account the propagation of emitted photons in the atmosphere. The computed fluxes at the position of the detector are used to estimate the detector acceptance and event rate using a bootstrap Monte Carlo procedure. For a 1 m radius and 70° half-aperture circular detector at an altitude between 20 to 30 km viewing the Earth's limb, we find acceptances at the 1 $\mathrm{m^2 sr}$ level and integral event rates of roughly 10 per month. These results indicate that X-ray geo-synchrotron emission is a promising, complimentary channel for high-altitude indirect cosmic ray detection in the PeV regime.
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spellingShingle X-rays Emission: a novel tool to detect Extensive Air Showers
Saavedra, Rodrigo Alberto Torres
Trimarelli, Caterina
Aloisio, Roberto
Krizmanic, John F.
Eser, Johannes
Cummings, Austin
High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena
We investigate the feasibility of detecting extensive air showers via their geo-synchrotron X-ray emission from high-altitude platforms. Starting from first principles, we derive a differential expression for the number of emitted photons per unit grammage and photon energy for an ensemble of gyrating shower electrons. The calculation uses noted parameterizations of the electron state variable distributions in the shower to establish a scale for the photon footprint and, further, takes into account the propagation of emitted photons in the atmosphere. The computed fluxes at the position of the detector are used to estimate the detector acceptance and event rate using a bootstrap Monte Carlo procedure. For a 1 m radius and 70° half-aperture circular detector at an altitude between 20 to 30 km viewing the Earth's limb, we find acceptances at the 1 $\mathrm{m^2 sr}$ level and integral event rates of roughly 10 per month. These results indicate that X-ray geo-synchrotron emission is a promising, complimentary channel for high-altitude indirect cosmic ray detection in the PeV regime.
title X-rays Emission: a novel tool to detect Extensive Air Showers
topic High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2511.01624