Advancements in the IceAct Energy Spectrum Analysis
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2025
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Abbasi, R.
Ackermann, M.
Adams, J.
Agarwalla, S.K.
Aguilar, J.A.
Ahlers, M.
Alameddine, J.M.
Ali, S.
Amin, N.M.
Andeen, K.
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Proceedings of Science, 2025, vol.501, pp.355-1-355-11`
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International Cosmic Ray Conference (ICRC) (15 Jul 2025 - 24 Jul 2025 : Geneva, Switzerland)
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The IceAct telescopes are Imaging Air Cherenkov telescopes installed as part of the IceCube Neutrino Observatory at the geographic South Pole. They consist of a 61 pixel camera and are small and robust to withstand the harsh environmental conditions. IceAct detects Cherenkov light produced by cosmic-ray particles with energies above approximately 10 TeV interacting inside the atmosphere, which is complementary to the measurement of the air shower at the surface by IceTop and the high-energy muons in the deep ice. Two telescopes have been taking data since 2019 with a conservative estimated duty cycle of around 10%. A graph neural network is used to reconstruct the basic air shower properties, like geometry and primary energy. This work focuses on the current progress in analyzing the energy spectrum of cosmic rays using IceAct data
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