Sub-TeV hadronic interaction model differences and their impact on air showers

Abstract In the sub-TeV regime, the most widely used hadronic interaction models disagree significantly in their predictions for post-first interaction and ground-level particle spectra from cosmic ray induced air showers. These differences generate an important source of systematic uncertainty in t...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Á. Pastor-Gutiérrez, H. Schoorlemmer, R. D. Parsons, M. Schmelling
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2021-04-01
Series:European Physical Journal C: Particles and Fields
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1140/epjc/s10052-021-09160-2
id doaj-ffa63d704320450291f5aeef68565170
record_format Article
spelling doaj-ffa63d704320450291f5aeef685651702021-05-02T11:43:47ZengSpringerOpenEuropean Physical Journal C: Particles and Fields1434-60441434-60522021-04-0181411210.1140/epjc/s10052-021-09160-2Sub-TeV hadronic interaction model differences and their impact on air showersÁ. Pastor-Gutiérrez0H. Schoorlemmer1R. D. Parsons2M. Schmelling3Non-Thermal Astrophysics, Max-Planck-Institut für KernphysikNon-Thermal Astrophysics, Max-Planck-Institut für KernphysikNon-Thermal Astrophysics, Max-Planck-Institut für KernphysikNon-Thermal Astrophysics, Max-Planck-Institut für KernphysikAbstract In the sub-TeV regime, the most widely used hadronic interaction models disagree significantly in their predictions for post-first interaction and ground-level particle spectra from cosmic ray induced air showers. These differences generate an important source of systematic uncertainty in their experimental use. We investigate the nature and impact of model uncertainties through a simultaneous analysis of ground level particles and first interaction scenarios. We focus on air shower primaries with energies close to the transition between high and low energy hadronic interaction models, where the dissimilarities have been shown to be the largest and well within the range of accelerator measurements. Interaction models are shown to diverge as several shower scenarios are compared, reflecting intrinsic differences in the model theoretical frameworks. Finally, we discuss the importance of interactions in the energy regime where the switching between models occurs ( $$<1$$ < 1  TeV) and the effect of the choice of model on the number of hadronic interactions within cosmic ray induced air showers of higher energies.https://doi.org/10.1140/epjc/s10052-021-09160-2
collection DOAJ
language English
format Article
sources DOAJ
author Á. Pastor-Gutiérrez
H. Schoorlemmer
R. D. Parsons
M. Schmelling
spellingShingle Á. Pastor-Gutiérrez
H. Schoorlemmer
R. D. Parsons
M. Schmelling
Sub-TeV hadronic interaction model differences and their impact on air showers
European Physical Journal C: Particles and Fields
author_facet Á. Pastor-Gutiérrez
H. Schoorlemmer
R. D. Parsons
M. Schmelling
author_sort Á. Pastor-Gutiérrez
title Sub-TeV hadronic interaction model differences and their impact on air showers
title_short Sub-TeV hadronic interaction model differences and their impact on air showers
title_full Sub-TeV hadronic interaction model differences and their impact on air showers
title_fullStr Sub-TeV hadronic interaction model differences and their impact on air showers
title_full_unstemmed Sub-TeV hadronic interaction model differences and their impact on air showers
title_sort sub-tev hadronic interaction model differences and their impact on air showers
publisher SpringerOpen
series European Physical Journal C: Particles and Fields
issn 1434-6044
1434-6052
publishDate 2021-04-01
description Abstract In the sub-TeV regime, the most widely used hadronic interaction models disagree significantly in their predictions for post-first interaction and ground-level particle spectra from cosmic ray induced air showers. These differences generate an important source of systematic uncertainty in their experimental use. We investigate the nature and impact of model uncertainties through a simultaneous analysis of ground level particles and first interaction scenarios. We focus on air shower primaries with energies close to the transition between high and low energy hadronic interaction models, where the dissimilarities have been shown to be the largest and well within the range of accelerator measurements. Interaction models are shown to diverge as several shower scenarios are compared, reflecting intrinsic differences in the model theoretical frameworks. Finally, we discuss the importance of interactions in the energy regime where the switching between models occurs ( $$<1$$ < 1  TeV) and the effect of the choice of model on the number of hadronic interactions within cosmic ray induced air showers of higher energies.
url https://doi.org/10.1140/epjc/s10052-021-09160-2
work_keys_str_mv AT apastorgutierrez subtevhadronicinteractionmodeldifferencesandtheirimpactonairshowers
AT hschoorlemmer subtevhadronicinteractionmodeldifferencesandtheirimpactonairshowers
AT rdparsons subtevhadronicinteractionmodeldifferencesandtheirimpactonairshowers
AT mschmelling subtevhadronicinteractionmodeldifferencesandtheirimpactonairshowers
_version_ 1721491913776824320