Radio detection of cosmic rays below 10 MHz: the EXTASIS experiment

arXiv: Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics(2019)

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Since 2003, significant efforts have been devoted to the understanding of the radio emission of extensive air showers above 20 MHz. Despite some studies led until the early nineties, the band available above 20 MHz has remained unused for 20 years. However, it has been claimed by some pioneering experiments that extensive air showers emit a strong electric field in this band and that there is evidence of a large increase of the radio pulse amplitude with decreasing frequencies. The EXTASIS experiment, located within the Nancay Radioastronomy Observatory and supported by the CODALEMA experiment, aims to reinvestigate the [1-10] MHz band, and especially to study the so-called sudden death contribution, the expected electric field radiated by the shower front when hitting ground level. In this work, we present the instrumental setup, the objectives of the EXTASIS experiment and our first results.
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