Icrc 2001
A 1.4 m 3 ice Cherenkov tank was installed at the South Pole during the 2000-2001 austral summer. The penetrating muon rate was measured for three different incident angles with a scintillator muon telescope incorporating the tank as absorber. The freezing process was monitored and the detector was...
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Online Access: | http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.23.9563 http://www.bartol.udel.edu/spase/muon-tank-icrc01.ps |
Summary: | A 1.4 m 3 ice Cherenkov tank was installed at the South Pole during the 2000-2001 austral summer. The penetrating muon rate was measured for three different incident angles with a scintillator muon telescope incorporating the tank as absorber. The freezing process was monitored and the detector was calibrated with the penetrating muons. The calibration is compared to a GEANT simulation of the detector. Signals coincident with air showers have also been recorded using a trigger from the surrounding SPASE-2 (South Pole Air Shower Experiment-2) array. |
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