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H. Yamaoka

Researcher at KEK

Publications -  14
Citations -  569

H. Yamaoka is an academic researcher from KEK. The author has contributed to research in topics: Telescope & Cosmic ray. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 14 publications receiving 444 citations.

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Telescope Array Experiment

H. Kawai, +91 more
TL;DR: The Telecope Array (TA) as mentioned in this paper is a hybrid detector system consisting of both a surface detector array as well as a set of fluorescence detectors, which can measure the energy spectrum, anisotropy and composition of ultra-high energy cosmic rays.
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Depth of Ultra High Energy Cosmic Ray Induced Air Shower Maxima Measured by the Telescope Array Black Rock and Long Ridge FADC Fluorescence Detectors and Surface Array in Hybrid Mode

Rasha Abbasi, +136 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors compare the means and standard deviations of the observed $X_{\mathrm{max}}$ distributions with Monte Carlo distributions of unmixed protons, helium, nitrogen, and iron, all generated using the QGSJet~II-04 hadronic model.
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Searches for Large-Scale Anisotropy in the Arrival Directions of Cosmic Rays Detected above Energy of $10^{19}$ eV at the Pierre Auger Observatory and the Telescope Array

A. Aab, +627 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a joint analysis using data recorded at the Telescope Array and the Pierre Auger Observatory above 10(19) eV is presented, and upper limits on the amplitudes of the dipole and quadrupole moments are derived as a function of the direction in the sky.
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Study of muons from ultrahigh energy cosmic ray air showers measured with the Telescope Array experiment

Rasha Abbasi, +143 more
- 11 Apr 2018 - 
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present the results of studies of muon densities in ultra-high energy extensive air showers obtained by analyzing the signal of surface detector stations which should have high muon purity.
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Testing a reported correlation between arrival directions of ultrahigh-energy cosmic rays and a flux pattern from nearby starburst galaxies using Telescope Array data

Rasha Abbasi, +142 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors reported a correlation between the arrival directions of cosmic rays with energies above 39 EeV and the flux pattern of 23 nearby starburst galaxies (SBGs) in the 9-year period from May 2008 to May 2017.