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Development of Yangbajing Air shower Core detector array for a new EAS hybrid Experiment

Instrumentation and Detectors 2015-07-07 v2 Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics High Energy Physics - Experiment

Abstract

Aiming at the observation of cosmic-ray chemical composition at the "knee" energy region, we have been developinga new type air-shower core detector (YAC, Yangbajing Air shower Core detector array) to be set up at Yangbajing (90.522^\circ E, 30.102^\circ N, 4300 m above sea level, atmospheric depth: 606 g/m2^2) in Tibet, China. YAC works together with the Tibet air-shower array (Tibet-III) and an underground water cherenkov muon detector array (MD) as a hybrid experiment. Each YAC detector unit consists of lead plates of 3.5 cm thick and a scintillation counter which detects the burst size induced by high energy particles in the air-shower cores. The burst size can be measured from 1 MIP (Minimum Ionization Particle) to 10610^{6} MIPs. The first phase of this experiment, named "YAC-I", consists of 16 YAC detectors each having the size 40 cm ×\times 50 cm and distributing in a grid with an effective area of 10 m2^{2}. YAC-I is used to check hadronic interaction models. The second phase of the experiment, called "YAC-II", consists of 124 YAC detectors with coverage about 500 m2^2. The inner 100 detectors of 80 cm ×\times 50 cm each are deployed in a 10 ×\times 10 matrix from with a 1.9 m separation and the outer 24 detectors of 100 cm ×\times 50 cm each are distributed around them to reject non-core events whose shower cores are far from the YAC-II array. YAC-II is used to study the primary cosmic-ray composition, in particular, to obtain the energy spectra of proton, helium and iron nuclei between 5×\times101310^{13} eV and 101610^{16} eV covering the "knee" and also being connected with direct observations at energies around 100 TeV. We present the design and performance of YAC-II in this paper.

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@article{arxiv.1501.06327,
  title  = {Development of Yangbajing Air shower Core detector array for a new EAS hybrid Experiment},
  author = {Jinsheng Liu and Jing Huang and Ding Chen and Ying Zhang and Liuming Zhai and Xu Chen and Xiaobin Hu and Yuhui Lin and Xueyao Zhang and Cunfeng Feng and Huanyu Jia and Xunxiu Zhou and DanZengLuoBu and Tianlu Chen and Haijin Li and Maoyuan Liu and Aifang Yuan},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1501.06327},
  year   = {2015}
}

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6 pages, 9 figures, Submitted to Chinese Physics C