TY - THES AB - The measurement of the energy spectrum of cosmic rays is an important tool to reveal the nature of cosmic rays. In order to measure the cosmic rays up to an energy of 10**18 eV, the KASCADE experiment was extended to KASCADE-Grande. It is a ground based detector to measure extensive air showers, which are initiated by the primary particles of the cosmic radiation. In order to obtain the energy spectrum, data from December 2003 to September 2007 are analyzed by using the method of constant intensity. This method is applied to the number of charged particles in an air shower and leads to a zenith angle independent number of charged particles, which is a measure of the shower size. Simulations of air showers are then used to calibrate the shower size to the primary energy. Thus, the primary energy spectrum in the energy range of 10**16 eV to 10**18 eV is determined. In the energy region from 10**16 eV to 10**17 eV the resulting spectrum and the spectrum measured with KASCADE overlap. Both measurements are in good agreement in this energy range. Due to the extended energy range, the energy spectrum of KASCADE-Grande connects the KASCADE spectrum with the measurements of experiments like AGASA, Auger and HiRes, which measure up to the highest energies of cosmic rays. AU - Kickelbick, Dirk DA - 2008 KW - Energiespektrum KW - Schnitt konstanter Intensität KW - cosmic rays KW - air shower KW - constant intensity cut KW - energy spectrum LA - eng PY - 2008 TI - The energy spectrum of primary cosmic rays measured with the KASCADE-Grande experiment UR - https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:hbz:467-3626 Y2 - 2024-12-26T21:13:22 ER -