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Cosmic ray spectrum and composition from PeV to EeV using 3 years of data from IceTop and IceCube
IceCube Collaboration
Physics
Center for Particle and Gravitational Astrophysics
Institute for Gravitation & the Cosmos
Institute for Computational and Data Sciences (ICDS)
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IceCube
100%
Cosmic Ray Spectrum
100%
IceTop
100%
Cosmic Ray Composition
100%
Cosmic Rays
66%
Mass Composition
66%
Energy Loss
33%
Energy Range
33%
Energy Spectrum
33%
Extra Assumption
33%
Neural Network
33%
Systematic Uncertainty
33%
Air Showers
33%
Icecube Detector
33%
High Energy muon
33%
Relative Advantage
33%
Performance Advantage
33%
IceCube Neutrino Observatory
33%
Muon Energy
33%
Energy Composition
33%
Primary Cosmic Rays
33%
Loss Data
33%
Cosmic Ray Energy Spectrum
33%
Hadronic Interaction Models
33%
Particle Spectrum
33%
Physics
Energy Spectra
100%
Neural Network
50%
Muon
50%
Cosmic Ray Showers
50%
Primary Cosmic Ray
50%