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Comparison of Microscopic Simulations of Radio Emission to Measured Data

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In the context of this thesis, principle ideas, as presented in this chapter, as well as some figures and preliminary results, were already published in.

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    Please, note that the value for the discrepancy between the measured and the simulated peak amplitude given in [Bel+16] only refers to the horizontal component.

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Zilles, A. (2017). Comparison of Microscopic Simulations of Radio Emission to Measured Data. In: Emission of Radio Waves in Particle Showers. Springer Theses. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-63411-1_5

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