Seven years of Tunka-Rex operation

36th International Cosmic Ray Conference, ICRC2019, Madison, USA, 24 Jul 2019 - 1 Aug 2019; PoS-ICRC2019-319 (2019). : The Tunka Radio Extension (Tunka-Rex) is a digital antenna array located in the Tunka Valley in Siberia, which measures the radio emission of cosmic-ray air-showers with energies up...

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Main Authors: Kostiunin, Dmitriy, Bezyazeekov, P., Budnev, N., Fedorov, O., Gress, O., Grishin, O., Haungs, A., Huege, T., Kazarina, Y., Kleifges, M., Korosteleva, E., Kuzmichev, L., Lenok, V., Lubsandorzhiev, N., Malakhov, S., Marshalkina, T., Monkhoev, R., Osipova, E., Pakhorukov, A., Pankov, L., Prosin, V., Schröder, F. G., Shipilov, D., Zagorodnikov, A.
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author Kostiunin, Dmitriy
Bezyazeekov, P.
Budnev, N.
Fedorov, O.
Gress, O.
Grishin, O.
Haungs, A.
Huege, T.
Kazarina, Y.
Kleifges, M.
Korosteleva, E.
Kuzmichev, L.
Lenok, V.
Lubsandorzhiev, N.
Malakhov, S.
Marshalkina, T.
Monkhoev, R.
Osipova, E.
Pakhorukov, A.
Pankov, L.
Prosin, V.
Schröder, F. G.
Shipilov, D.
Zagorodnikov, A.
author_facet Kostiunin, Dmitriy
Bezyazeekov, P.
Budnev, N.
Fedorov, O.
Gress, O.
Grishin, O.
Haungs, A.
Huege, T.
Kazarina, Y.
Kleifges, M.
Korosteleva, E.
Kuzmichev, L.
Lenok, V.
Lubsandorzhiev, N.
Malakhov, S.
Marshalkina, T.
Monkhoev, R.
Osipova, E.
Pakhorukov, A.
Pankov, L.
Prosin, V.
Schröder, F. G.
Shipilov, D.
Zagorodnikov, A.
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description 36th International Cosmic Ray Conference, ICRC2019, Madison, USA, 24 Jul 2019 - 1 Aug 2019; PoS-ICRC2019-319 (2019). : The Tunka Radio Extension (Tunka-Rex) is a digital antenna array located in the Tunka Valley in Siberia, which measures the radio emission of cosmic-ray air-showers with energies up to EeV. Tunka-Rex is externally triggered by the Tunka-133 air-Cherenkov timing array (during nights) and by the Tunka-Grande array of particle detectors (remaining time). These three arrays comprise the cosmic-ray extension of the Tunka Advanced Instrument for cosmic rays and Gamma Astronomy (TAIGA). The configuration and analysis pipeline of Tunka-Rex have significantly changed over its runtime. Density of the antennas was tripled and the pipeline has become more developed forming now sophisticated piece of reconstruction software. During its lifecycle Tunka-Rex has demonstrated that a cost-effective and full duty-cycle radio detector can reconstruct the energy and shower maximum with a precision comparable to optical detectors. Moreover, it was shown that cosmic-ray instruments, that use different detection techniques and are placed in different locations, can be cross-calibrated via their radio extensions. These results show the prospects of application of the radio technique for future large-scale experiments for cosmic-ray and neutrino detection. For the time being Tunka-Rex has ceased active measurements and focuses on the data analysis and publication of corresponding software and data in an open-access data center with online analysis features. In this report we present the current status of the array and give an overview of the results achieved during these years as well as discuss upcoming improvements in instrumentation and data analysis, which can be applied for the future radio arrays.
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spelling ftdatacite:10.3204/pubdb-2020-00069 2025-01-17T01:04:00+00:00 Seven years of Tunka-Rex operation Kostiunin, Dmitriy Bezyazeekov, P. Budnev, N. Fedorov, O. Gress, O. Grishin, O. Haungs, A. Huege, T. Kazarina, Y. Kleifges, M. Korosteleva, E. Kuzmichev, L. Lenok, V. Lubsandorzhiev, N. Malakhov, S. Marshalkina, T. Monkhoev, R. Osipova, E. Pakhorukov, A. Pankov, L. Prosin, V. Schröder, F. G. Shipilov, D. Zagorodnikov, A. 2019 https://dx.doi.org/10.3204/pubdb-2020-00069 http://bib-pubdb1.desy.de/record/434476 en eng Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron, DESY, Hamburg Text Report report ScholarlyArticle 2019 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.3204/pubdb-2020-00069 2021-11-05T12:55:41Z 36th International Cosmic Ray Conference, ICRC2019, Madison, USA, 24 Jul 2019 - 1 Aug 2019; PoS-ICRC2019-319 (2019). : The Tunka Radio Extension (Tunka-Rex) is a digital antenna array located in the Tunka Valley in Siberia, which measures the radio emission of cosmic-ray air-showers with energies up to EeV. Tunka-Rex is externally triggered by the Tunka-133 air-Cherenkov timing array (during nights) and by the Tunka-Grande array of particle detectors (remaining time). These three arrays comprise the cosmic-ray extension of the Tunka Advanced Instrument for cosmic rays and Gamma Astronomy (TAIGA). The configuration and analysis pipeline of Tunka-Rex have significantly changed over its runtime. Density of the antennas was tripled and the pipeline has become more developed forming now sophisticated piece of reconstruction software. During its lifecycle Tunka-Rex has demonstrated that a cost-effective and full duty-cycle radio detector can reconstruct the energy and shower maximum with a precision comparable to optical detectors. Moreover, it was shown that cosmic-ray instruments, that use different detection techniques and are placed in different locations, can be cross-calibrated via their radio extensions. These results show the prospects of application of the radio technique for future large-scale experiments for cosmic-ray and neutrino detection. For the time being Tunka-Rex has ceased active measurements and focuses on the data analysis and publication of corresponding software and data in an open-access data center with online analysis features. In this report we present the current status of the array and give an overview of the results achieved during these years as well as discuss upcoming improvements in instrumentation and data analysis, which can be applied for the future radio arrays. Report taiga Siberia DataCite
spellingShingle Kostiunin, Dmitriy
Bezyazeekov, P.
Budnev, N.
Fedorov, O.
Gress, O.
Grishin, O.
Haungs, A.
Huege, T.
Kazarina, Y.
Kleifges, M.
Korosteleva, E.
Kuzmichev, L.
Lenok, V.
Lubsandorzhiev, N.
Malakhov, S.
Marshalkina, T.
Monkhoev, R.
Osipova, E.
Pakhorukov, A.
Pankov, L.
Prosin, V.
Schröder, F. G.
Shipilov, D.
Zagorodnikov, A.
Seven years of Tunka-Rex operation
title Seven years of Tunka-Rex operation
title_full Seven years of Tunka-Rex operation
title_fullStr Seven years of Tunka-Rex operation
title_full_unstemmed Seven years of Tunka-Rex operation
title_short Seven years of Tunka-Rex operation
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url https://dx.doi.org/10.3204/pubdb-2020-00069
http://bib-pubdb1.desy.de/record/434476