Gamma/hadron discrimination at high energies through the azimuthal fluctuations of the particle distributions at ground

Abstract

Wide field-of-view gamma-ray observatories must fight the overwhelming cosmic ray background to identify very-high-energy astrophysical gamma-ray events. This work introduces a novel gamma/hadron discriminating variable, LCm, which quantifies the azimuthal non-uniformity of the particle distributions at the ground. This non-uniformity, due to the presence of hadronic sub-showers, is higher in proton-induced showers than in gamma showers. The discrimination power of this new variable is then discussed, as a function of the air shower array fill factor, in the energy range 10\,TeV to 1\,PeV, and compared to the classical gamma/hadron discriminator based on the measurement of the number of muons at the ground. The results obtained are extremely encouraging, paving the way for the use of the proposed quantity in present and future large ground-array gamma-ray observatories.

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