14–24 Jul 2025
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Recent Progress of the Telescope Array Experiment

21 Jul 2025, 11:30
30m
Plenary (room A & D)

Plenary (room A & D)

Invited Talk Plenary Plenary session

Speaker

Dr Eiji Kido (Institute for Cosmic Ray Research, University of Tokyo)

Description

The Telescope Array (TA) experiment has been observing ultrahigh-energy cosmic rays (UHECRs) using a surface detector (SD) array and fluorescence detector (FD) stations since 2008. TA is the largest UHECR observatory in the Northern Hemisphere. It has been expanded by constructing additional SDs and FDs to extend its energy coverage toward both lower and higher energies. These extensions are called the TA Low Energy Extension (TALE) and the TAx4 experiment, respectively. Together, they allow us to observe cosmic rays over more than five orders of magnitude in energy above $10^{15.3}$ eV. In this talk, I will begin with an overview of the experimental setup and results, and then present the latest findings, focusing on updates related to anisotropies in arrival directions and features in the energy spectra at the highest energies.

Collaboration(s) The Telescope Array Collaboration

Author

Dr Eiji Kido (Institute for Cosmic Ray Research, University of Tokyo)

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