Progress of Development and Design of DUCK (Detector of Unusual Cosmic-ray casKades)

ORAL

Abstract

A large mystery that is currently being investigated by the High Energy Physics (HEP) field is the origin and the nature of the Ultra-high energy Cosmic Rays (UHECR). Coming from deep within the Universe, they bring information from afar as well as on possible new physics. This talk reports on progress of the development and design of DUCK (Detector system of Unusual Cosmic-ray casKades) at the Clayton State University campus. The main scientific importance for the DUCK project will be to contribute to the general EAS event analysis methodology novel approach using the full waveform and detector response width, and to an independent verification of the detection of the ‘unusual’ cosmic ray events by the Horizon-T detector system that may be indicating direction towards the novel physics possibilities.

* This project was funded by NSF Grant 2316097 (PHY - 2316595)

Presenters

  • Gerald Harris

    Clayton State University

Authors

  • Dmitriy Beznosko

    Clayton State University

  • Nicholas Muong

    Clayton State University

  • Gerald Harris

    Clayton State University

  • Shriya Chakraborti

    Clayton State University

  • Kaitlynn Cassidy

    Clayton State University