Tese Mestrado

Exploring the electromagnetic shower profile to enhance the Pierre Auger Observatory physics capabilities

David Fialho Nunes Dias

Quinta-feira, 27 de Novembro 2025 das 09:00 às 11:00
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This work investigates two complementary strategies to enhance the physics capabilities of the Pierre Auger Observatory. The first examines the identification of vertical neutrino-induced air showers using the electromagnetic and muonic surface signals, Sem and . Simulations of proton and neutrino primaries using CORSIKA and the Auger Offline framework indicate that Xmax should not be directly included, as its information is largely encoded in Sem and . Additionally, it was shown that muon neutrino-induced showers can also be detected using the above Sem - methodology, offering a meaningful improvement in differential neutrino flux limits.

In the second part of this thesis, it is investigated the technique of radio interferometry as a method for reconstructing the electromagnetic longitudinal profile of extensive air showers. Using ZHAireS simulations, it was shown that there is a strong link between the EM profile shape and the one reconstructed from radio simulations. Significant differences in the longitudinal shape parameters, R e L, were observed between averaged showers of different primary compositions, demonstrating the technique’s potential for primary composition studies at full duty-cycle.

These results highlight the complementary impact of surface signal analysis and radio interferometry, while muon neutrinos can enhance neutrino detection limits, RIT provides an independent, high-precision method to access shower development, offering a promising avenue for improving ultra-high-energy cosmic-ray and neutrino observations.