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High-precision measurements of extensive air showers with the SKA
2016
Proceedings of The 34th International Cosmic Ray Conference — PoS(ICRC2015)
unpublished
As of 2023, the Square Kilometre Array will constitute the world's largest radio telescope, offering unprecedented capabilities for a diverse science programme in radio astronomy. At the same time, the SKA will be ideally suited to detect extensive air showers initiated by cosmic rays in the Earth's atmosphere via their radio emission. With its very dense and uniform antenna spacing in a fiducial area of one km 2 and its large bandwidth of 50-350 MHz, the low-frequency part of the SKA will
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