Abstract
Extensive air showers produced by EeV cosmic rays leave a significant ionization trail, which may be detectable by radar reflection, by analogy to the way both meteor and lightning ionization trails are presently observed. Such methods could lead to low-cost detection and characterization of events near and above the GZK cutoff.
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