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Tunka-Rex: energy reconstruction with a single antenna station (ARENA 2016)

Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics 2017-09-25 v2 High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena

Abstract

The Tunka-Radio extension (Tunka-Rex) is a radio detector for air showers in Siberia. From 2012 to 2014, Tunka-Rex operated exclusively together with its host experiment, the air-Cherenkov array Tunka-133, which provided trigger, data acquisition, and an independent air-shower reconstruction. It was shown that the air-shower energy can be reconstructed by Tunka-Rex with a precision of 15\% for events with signal in at least 3 antennas, using the radio amplitude at a distance of 120\,m from the shower axis as an energy estimator. Using the reconstruction from the host experiment Tunka-133 for the air-shower geometry (shower core and direction), the energy estimator can in principle already be obtained with measurements from a single antenna, close to the reference distance. We present a method for event selection and energy reconstruction, requiring only one antenna, and achieving a precision of about 20\%. This method increases the effective detector area and lowers thresholds for zenith angle and energy, resulting in three times more events than in the standard reconstruction.

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@article{arxiv.1611.09614,
  title  = {Tunka-Rex: energy reconstruction with a single antenna station (ARENA 2016)},
  author = {R. Hiller and P. A. Bezyazeekov and N. M. Budnev Fedorov and O. A. Gress and A. Haungs and T. Huege and Y. Kazarina and M. Kleifges and E. E. Korosteleva and D. Kostunin and O. Krömer and V. Kungel and L. A. Kuzmichev and N. Lubsandorzhiev and R. R. Mirgazov and R. Monkhoev and E. A. Osipova and A. Pakhorukov and L. Pankov and V. V. Prosin and G. I. Rubtsov and F. G. Schröder and R. Wischnewski and A. Zagorodnikov},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1611.09614},
  year   = {2017}
}