High Energy Cosmic Particles

The High-Energy Cosmic Particles (HECP) Science Working group is dedicated to the detection of high-energy particles, primarily cosmic rays, interacting in the atmosphere above the SKA telescope or inside the Moon.

High Energy Cosmic Particles Working Group Introduction

The High-Energy Cosmic Particles Science Working Group will use the SKA to study these rare particles, to understand the physics of their interactions and the mystery of their origin. 

Cosmic Particles of relevance to this group have energies of 1015 eV and beyond, reaching into the realm of energies far higher than can currently be achieved with human-made accelerators. These particles are created in the Universe by yet unidentified sources. Finding and understanding these sources is a prime objective in the field of Astroparticle Physics.

SKA will contribute to this goal by measuring the mass composition of cosmic rays interacting in the atmosphere with unprecedented precision. This unprecedented precision may also lead to a new understanding of particle physics inaccessible at accelerators. The antenna density in the core of SKA-Low provides such a wealth of information that it is anticipated to be able to generate a full, time-dependent 3-dimensional image of an extensive air shower, something that has never been done before and will likely allow us to extract much more information than can be done with classical approaches. 

Also, SKA can observe the lunar rim to search for cosmic particles interacting in the lunar regolith. This method has shown promise to target energies above 10^20 eV, where exotic particles beyond the standard model may be found. 

The SKA-Low core will need to be enhanced by advanced triggering paths and particle detectors to allow for commensal operation of particle detection and astronomical observations, a key requirement to collect the required statistics of detected particles.

The same technical requirements also pave the way for lightning detection. It has been shown with LOFAR that digital radio arrays are superb lightning interferometers and the favourable conditions at the Australian site may give rise to many new discoveries in resolving the many unknowns around lightning physics.

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Working Group Membership

Members of the the High Energy Cosmic Particles Working group can be found here.

We actively encourage interested researchers to participate in the working group.

Please contact the co-chairs if you are interested in joining the group, with a brief description of your area of research.

The current co-chairs are:

Guidelines on who can join the group can be found here.

The SKAO Project Scientist liaison is Wendy Williams (contact details here).

High Energy Cosmic Particles Working Group Documentation

Download the HECP Science banner here

The HECP chapters from "Advancing Astrophysics with the SKA" (2015) can be found here

Relevant Working Group publications

Previous Chairs

  • Anna Nelles (2019-2023) 
  • Justin Bray (2015-2019)
  • Clancy James (2015-2018)
Last modified on 22 February 2024