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The Space Weather program of the Latin American Giant Observatory (LAGO) Collaboration was designed to study the variation of the flux of atmospheric secondary particles at ground level produced during the interaction of cosmic rays with…

Geophysics · Physics 2018-04-17 Mauricio Suárez Durán , Hernán Asorey , Luis A. Núñez

In this paper we study the sensitivity of the flux of atmospheric muons to uncertainties in the primary cosmic ray spectrum and to the treatment of the geomagnetic field in a calculation. We use the air shower simulation program AIRES to…

Astrophysics · Physics 2008-11-26 P. Hansen , T. K. Gaisser , T. Stanev , S. J. Sciutto

The geomagnetic field (Bgeo) sets a lower cutoff rigidity (Rc) to the entry of cosmic particles to Earth which depends on the geomagnetic activity. From numerical simulations of the trajectory of a proton using different models for Bgeo…

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics · Physics 2014-02-26 Jimmy J. Masías-Meza , Sergio Dasso

LAGO, the Latin American Giant Observatory, is an extended cosmic ray observatory, consisting of a wide network of water Cherenkov detectors located in 10 countries. With different altitudes and geomagnetic rigidity cutoffs, their…

Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics · Physics 2022-04-07 Antonio Juan Rubio-Montero , Raúl Pagán-Muñoz , Rafael Mayo-García , Alfonso Pardo-Diaz , Iván Sidelnik , Hernán Asorey

In this work the strategy of the Latin American Giant Observatory (LAGO) to build a Latin American collaboration is presented. Installing Cosmic Rays detectors settled all around the Continent, from Mexico to the Antarctica, this…

Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics · Physics 2019-08-13 H. Asorey , R. Mayo-García , L. A. Núñez , M. Rodríguez-Pascual , A. J. Rubio Montero , M. Suarez-Durán , L. A. Torres-Niño

The LAGO (Latin American Giant Observatory) observatory is an experiment that spans over Latin America in a wide range of latitudes that gives different rigidity cut offs for the enter of cosmic rays in the atmosphere. The motivation of the…

High Energy Physics - Experiment · Physics 2019-09-24 A. Alberto , W. Alvarez , L. Ancari , M. Andrade Uzieda , R. Arceo , O. Areso , L. H. Arnaldi , H. Asorey , M. Audelo , E. Berazaín , X. Bertou , M. J. Bonilla-Rosales , K. S. Caballero-Mora , R. Calderón-Ardila , C. A. Calle García , J. Campelo , A. Campos-Fauth , J. Cando , A. Carramiñana , E. Carrasco-Licea , E. Carrera , C. Castromonte-Flores , D. Cazar , D. Cogollo , R. Conde-Sanchez , J. Cotzomi , S. Dasso , A. De-Castro , M. Echiburú , L. G. García , A. Garibay-Orellana , M. González , J. Grisales-Casadiegos , N. Guachalla , A. M. Gulisano , R. Guzmán , M. Gómez Berisso , J. C. Helo , F. Hueyotl-Zahuantitla , J. S. Hurtado , A. Jaimes-Motta , J. López , D. Manriquez , Oscar Martínez Bravo , A. Martínez-Méndez , J. J. Masías Meza , R. Mayo-García , L. G. Mijangos , P. P. Miranda , E. Montes , I. R. Morales , O. G. Morales-Olivares , E. Moreno , P. Muñoz , F. Navarro , C. Nina , L. A. Núñez , L. Otiniano-Ormachea , P. Paye , M. Pereira , H. Perez , J. Peña-Rodríguez , L. P. Pinillos , J. Pisco-Guabave , E. Ponce-Lancho , L. R. Pérez-Sánchez , M. S. Raljevic Ergueta , M. Ramelli , H. M. Rivera Bretel , C. Rosero , A. J. Rubio-Montero , J. R. Sacahui , H. Salazar , J. Samanés-Cárdenas , E. Santos , C. Sarmiento-Cano , I. Sidelnik , M. Sofo Haro , M. A. Subieta Vasquez , M. Suárez-Durán , M. Ticona , R. R. Ticona Ordoñez , R. D. Ticona Peralta , A. Vega , P. Vega , J. Vega-Martínez , A. Vesga-Ramirez , D. Vitoreti , N. Vásquez , A. Vásquez-Ramírez , A. Zepeda , Hugo de León H , C. Alvarez

The Latin American Giant Observatory (LAGO) is an extended cosmic ray observatory composed by a network of water-Cherenkov detectors spanning over different sites located at significantly different altitudes (from sea level up to more than…

In Low Background Laboratory at Institute of Physics Belgrade, plastic scintillators are used to continuously monitor flux of the muon component of secondary cosmic rays. Measurements are performed on the surface as well as underground (25…

The Latin American Giant Observatory (LAGO) is an extended cosmic ray observatory composed of a network of water-Cherenkov detectors (WCD) spanning over different sites located at significantly different altitudes (from sea level up to more…

Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics · Physics 2019-08-13 Iván Sidelnik , Hernán Asorey

We present the current status of geo-neutrino measurements and their implications for radiogenic heating in the mantle. Earth models predict different levels of radiogenic heating and, therefore, different geo-neutrino fluxes from the…

Geophysics · Physics 2014-05-02 S. T. Dye , Y. Huang , V. Lekic , W. F. McDonough , O. Sramek

We report in this letter for the first time the numerical simulations of muon and neutron flux variations at the surface of the earth with varying air densities in the troposphere and stratosphere. The simulated neutron and muon flux…

Atmospheric and Oceanic Physics · Physics 2013-03-29 Mathes Dayananda , Xiaohang Zhang , Carola Butler , Xiaochun He

In the current paper, we analyzed the variation of cosmic radiation flux with elevation, time of the year and ambient temperature with the help of a portable cosmic muon detector, the construction of which was completed by a team from…

Instrumentation and Detectors · Physics 2012-03-02 Nepal Ramesh , Martin Hawron , Clayton Martin , Abdel Bachri

The atmospheric neutrino fluxes observed by underground detectors are not symmetric for rotations around the vertical axis. The flux is largest (smallest) for the nu's traveling toward east (west). This asymmetry is the result of the…

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology · Physics 2010-11-19 Paolo Lipari

The Latin American Giant Observatory (LAGO) is a collaborative initiative that deploys a network of low-cost, autonomous Water Cherenkov Detectors across Latin America and Spain. Initially focused on detecting gamma-ray bursts at…

The oscillatory movements of atmospheric air masses has been claimed to be the origin of the muon flux variation measured at the ground level. Using a cosmic ray toolkit (CORSIKA), we simulate cascade scenarios in a time scale of a year and…

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology · Physics 2021-03-31 E. G. Pereira , C. A. Z. Vasconcellos , D. Hadjimichef

The distribution of the muon content of highly inclined Monte Carlo cosmic ray showers is affected by the influence of Earth's geomagnetic field. It is found that the shapes of the positive and negative muon distributions get…

High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena · Physics 2022-05-31 Rajat K. Dey

The influence of the geomagnetic field on the development of air showers is studied. The well known International Geomagnetic Reference Field was included in the AIRES air shower simulation program as an auxiliary tool to allow calculating…

Astrophysics · Physics 2009-10-31 A. Cillis , S. J. Sciutto

To characterize the signals registered by the different types of water Cherenkov detectors (WCD) used by the Latin American Giant Observatory (LAGO) Project, it is necessary to develop detailed simulations of the detector response to the…

Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics · Physics 2019-08-13 R. Calderón , H. Asorey , L. A. Núñez

In a 2015 study, particle physicists reported the first observed seasonal variation of multiple muon events in the MINOS Far and Near Detectors, where multiple muon events created by cosmic rays were observed to be more numerous in the…

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology · Physics 2023-10-17 Ellen Guan , Maury Goodman

Cosmic ray muons with the average energy of 280 GeV and neutrons produced by muons are detected with the Large Volume Detector at LNGS. We present an analysis of the seasonal variation of the neutron flux on the basis of the data obtained…

High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena · Physics 2017-01-18 N. Yu. Agafonova
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