The wide-aperture gamma-ray telescope TAIGA-HiSCORE in the Tunka Valley: Design, composition and commissioning

Nuclear instruments & methods in physics research / A 845, 367 - 372 (2017). doi:10.1016/j.nima.2016.08.031 : The new TAIGA-HiSCORE non-imaging Cherenkov array aims to detect air showers induced by gamma rays above 30 TeV and to study cosmic rays above 100 TeV. TAIGA-HiSCORE is made of integrati...

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Main Authors: Gress, O., Astapov, I., Budnev, N., Bezyazeekov, P., Bogdanov, A., Boreyko, V., Brückner, M., Chiavassa, A., Chvalaev, O., Dyachok, A., Gress, T., Epimakhov, S., Fedoseev, E., Gafarov, A., Gorbunov, N., Grebenyuk, V., Grinuk, A., Grishin, O., Horns, D., Ivanova, A., Kalinin, A., Karpov, N., Kalmykov, N., Kazarina, Yu., Kirichkov, N., Kiryuhin, S., Kokoulin, R., Komponiest, K., Korosteleva, E., Kozhin, V., Kunnas, M., Kuzmichev, L., Lenok, V., Lubsandorzhiev, B., Lubsandorzhiev, N., Mirgazov, R., Mirzoyan, R., Monkhoev, R., Nachtigall, R., Pakhorukov, A., Panasyuk, M., Pankov, L., Petrukhin, A., Platonov, V., Poleschuk, V., Popova, E., Porelli, A., Prosin, V., Rubtsov, G., Pushnin, A., Samoliga, V., Saunkin, A., Semeney, Yu., Silaev, A., Skurikhin, A., Slucka, V., Spiering, C., Sveshnikova, L., Tabolenko, V., Tarashchansky, B., Tkachenko, A., Tkachev, L., Tluczykont, M., Voronin, D., Wischnewski, R., Zagorodnikov, A., Zurbanov, V., Yashin, I.
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Language:English
Published: Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron, DESY, Hamburg 2017
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.3204/pubdb-2018-00304
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Summary:Nuclear instruments & methods in physics research / A 845, 367 - 372 (2017). doi:10.1016/j.nima.2016.08.031 : The new TAIGA-HiSCORE non-imaging Cherenkov array aims to detect air showers induced by gamma rays above 30 TeV and to study cosmic rays above 100 TeV. TAIGA-HiSCORE is made of integrating air Cherenkov detector stations with a wide field of view (0.6 sr), placed at a distance of about 100 m. They cover an area of initially ∼0.25 km$^2$ (prototype array), and of ∼5 km$^2$ at the final phase of the experiment. Each station includes 4 PMTs with 20 or 25 cm diameter, equipped with light guides shaped as Winstone cones. We describe the design, specifications of the read-out, DAQ and control and monitoring systems of the array. The present 28 detector stations of the TAIGA-HiSCORE engineering setup are in operation since September 2015. : Published by North-Holland Publ. Co., Amsterdam