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Calibration of the underground muon detector of the Pierre Auger Observatory

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2021
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Aab A
Abreu P
Aglietta M
Albury J.M
Allekotte I
Almela A
Alvarez-Muñiz J
Alves Batista R
Anastasi G.A
Anchordoqui L
Andrada B
Andringa S
Aramo C
Araújo Ferreira P.R
Arteaga Velázquez J.C
Asorey H
Assis P
Avila G
Badescu A.M
Bakalova A
Balaceanu A
Barbato F
Barreira Luz R.J
Becker K.H
Bellido J.A
Berat C
Bertaina M.E
Bertou X
Biermann P.L
Bister T
Biteau J
Blazek J
Bleve C
Boháčová M
Boncioli D
Bonifazi C
Bonneau Arbeletche L
Borodai N
Botti A.M
Brack J
Bretz T
Brichetto Orchera P.G
Briechle F.L
Buchholz P
Bueno A
Buitink S
Buscemi M
Caballero-Mora K.S
Caccianiga L
Canfora F
Caracas I
Carceller J.M
Caruso R
Castellina A
Catalani F
Cataldi G
Cazon L
Cerda M
Chinellato J.A
Choi K
Chudoba J
Chytka L
Clay R.W
Cobos Cerutti A.C
Colalillo R
Coleman A
Coluccia M.R
Conceição R
Condorelli A
Consolati G
Contreras F
Convenga F
Correia dos Santos D
Covault C.E
Dasso S
Daumiller K
Dawson B.R
Day J.A
de Almeida R.M
de Jesús J
de Jong S.J
De Mauro G
de Mello Neto J.R.T
De Mitri I
de Oliveira J
de Oliveira Franco D
de Palma F
de Souza V
De Vito E
del Río M
Deligny O
Di Matteo A
Dobrigkeit C
D'Olivo J.C
dos Anjos R.C
Dova M.T
Ebr J
Engel R
Epicoco I
Erdmann M
Escobar C.O
Etchegoyen A
Falcke H
Farmer J
Farrar G
Fauth A.C
Fazzini N
Feldbusch F
Fenu F
Fick B
Figueira J.M
Filipčič A
Fodran T
Freire M.M
Fujii T
Fuster A
Galea C
Galelli C
García B
Garcia Vegas A.L
Gemmeke H
Gesualdi F
Gherghel-Lascu A
Ghia P.L
Giaccari U
Giammarchi M
Giller M
Glombitza J
Gobbi F
Gollan F
Golup G
Gómez Berisso M
Gómez Vitale P.F
Gongora J.P
González J.M
González N
Goos I
Góra D
Gorgi A
Gottowik M
Grubb T.D
Guarino F
Guedes G.P
Guido E
Hahn S
Hamal P
Hampel M.R
Hansen P
Harari D
Harvey V.M
Haungs A
Hebbeker T
Heck D
Hill G.C
Hojvat C
Hörandel J.R
Horvath P
Hrabovský M
Huege T
Hulsman J
Insolia A
Isar P.G
Janecek P
Johnsen J.A
Jurysek J
Kääpä A
Kampert K.H
Keilhauer B
Kemp J
Klages H.O
Kleifges M
Kleinfeller J
Köpke M
Kunka N
Lago B.L
Lang R.G
Langner N
Leigui de Oliveira M.A
Lenok V
Letessier-Selvon A
Lhenry-Yvon I
Lo Presti D
Lopes L
López R
Lu L
Luce Q
Lucero A
Lundquist J.P
Machado Payeras A
Mancarella G
Mandat D
Manning B.C
Manshanden J
Mantsch P
Marafico S
Mariazzi A.G
Mariş I.C
Marsella G
Martello D
Martinez H
Martínez Bravo O
Mastrodicasa M
Mathes H.J
Matthews J
Matthiae G
Mayotte E
Mazur P.O
Medina-Tanco G
Melo D
Menshikov A
Merenda K.-D
Michal S
Micheletti M.I
Miramonti L
Mollerach S
Montanet F
Morello C
Mostafá M
Müller A.L
Muller M.A
Mulrey K
Mussa R
Muzio M
Namasaka W.M
Nasr-Esfahani A
Nellen L
Niculescu-Oglinzanu M
Niechciol M
Nitz D
Nosek D
Novotny V
Nožka L
Nucita A
Núñez L.A
Palatka M
Pallotta J
Papenbreer P
Parente G
Parra A
Pech M
Pedreira F
Pȩkala J
Pelayo R
Peña-Rodriguez J
Pereira Martins E.E
Perez Armand J
Pérez Bertolli C
Perlin M
Perrone L
Petrera S
Pierog T
Pimenta M
Pirronello V
Platino M
Pont B
Pothast M
Privitera P
Prouza M
Puyleart A
Querchfeld S
Rautenberg J
Ravignani D
Reininghaus M
Ridky J
Riehn F
Risse M
Rizi V
Rodrigues de Carvalho W
Rodriguez Rojo J
Roncoroni M.J
Roth M
Roulet E
Rovero A.C
Ruehl P
Saffi S.J
Saftoiu A
Salamida F
Salazar H
Salina G
Sanabria Gomez J.D
Sánchez F
Santos E.M
Santos E
Sarazin F
Sarmento R
Sarmiento-Cano C
Sato R
Savina P
Schäfer C.M
Scherini V
Schieler H
Schimassek M
Schimp M
Schlüter F
Schmidt D
Scholten O
Schovánek P
Schröder F.G
Schröder S
Schulte J
Sciutto S.J
Scornavacche M
Segreto A
Sehgal S
Shellard R.C
Sigl G
Silli G
Sima O
Šmída R
Sommers P
Soriano J.F
Souchard J
Squartini R
Stadelmaier M
Stanca D
Stanič S
Stasielak J
Stassi P
Streich A
Suárez-Durán M
Sudholz T
Suomijärvi T
Supanitsky A.D
Šupík J
Szadkowski Z
Taboada A
Tapia A
Taricco C
Timmermans C
Tkachenko O
Tobiska P
Todero Peixoto C.J
Tomé B
Travaini A
Travnicek P
Trimarelli C
Trini M
Tueros M
Ulrich R
Unger M
Vaclavek L
Vacula M
Valdés Galicia J.F
Valore L
Varela E
Varma V.K.C
Vásquez-Ramírez A
Veberič D
Ventura C
Vergara Quispe I.D
Verzi V
Vicha J
Vink J
Vorobiov S
Wahlberg H
Watanabe C
Watson A.A
Weber M
Weindl A
Wiencke L
Wilczyński H
Winchen T
Wirtz M
Wittkowski D
Wundheiler B
Yushkov A
Zapparrata O
Zas E
Zavrtanik D
Zavrtanik M
Zehrer L
Zepeda A
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TY - GEN T1 - Calibration of the underground muon detector of the Pierre Auger Observatory Y1 - 2021 UR - http://hdl.handle.net/11407/7402 PB - IOP Publishing Ltd AB - To obtain direct measurements of the muon content of extensive air showers with energy above 101 eV, the Pierre Auger Observatory is currently being equipped with an underground muon detector (UMD), consisting of 219 10 m2-modules, each segmented into 64 scintillators coupled to silicon photomultipliers (SiPMs). Direct access to the shower muon content allows for the study of both of the composition of primary cosmic rays and of high-energy hadronic interactions in the forward direction. As the muon density can vary between tens of muons per m close to the intersection of the shower axis with the ground to much less than one per m when far away, the necessary broad dynamic range is achieved by the simultaneous implementation of two acquisition modes in the read-out electronics: the binary mode, tuned to count single muons, and the ADC mode, suited to measure a high number of them. In this work, we present the end-to-end calibration of the muon detector modules: first, the SiPMs are calibrated by means of the binary channel, and then, the ADC channel is calibrated using atmospheric muons, detected in parallel to the shower data acquisition. The laboratory and field measurements performed to develop the implementation of the full calibration chain of both binary and ADC channels are presented and discussed. The calibration procedure is reliable to work with the high amount of channels in the UMD, which will be operated continuously, in changing environmental conditions, for several years. © 2021 The Author(s). ER - @misc{11407_7402, author = {}, title = {Calibration of the underground muon detector of the Pierre Auger Observatory}, year = {2021}, abstract = {To obtain direct measurements of the muon content of extensive air showers with energy above 101 eV, the Pierre Auger Observatory is currently being equipped with an underground muon detector (UMD), consisting of 219 10 m2-modules, each segmented into 64 scintillators coupled to silicon photomultipliers (SiPMs). Direct access to the shower muon content allows for the study of both of the composition of primary cosmic rays and of high-energy hadronic interactions in the forward direction. As the muon density can vary between tens of muons per m close to the intersection of the shower axis with the ground to much less than one per m when far away, the necessary broad dynamic range is achieved by the simultaneous implementation of two acquisition modes in the read-out electronics: the binary mode, tuned to count single muons, and the ADC mode, suited to measure a high number of them. In this work, we present the end-to-end calibration of the muon detector modules: first, the SiPMs are calibrated by means of the binary channel, and then, the ADC channel is calibrated using atmospheric muons, detected in parallel to the shower data acquisition. The laboratory and field measurements performed to develop the implementation of the full calibration chain of both binary and ADC channels are presented and discussed. The calibration procedure is reliable to work with the high amount of channels in the UMD, which will be operated continuously, in changing environmental conditions, for several years. © 2021 The Author(s).}, url = {http://hdl.handle.net/11407/7402} }RT Generic T1 Calibration of the underground muon detector of the Pierre Auger Observatory YR 2021 LK http://hdl.handle.net/11407/7402 PB IOP Publishing Ltd AB To obtain direct measurements of the muon content of extensive air showers with energy above 101 eV, the Pierre Auger Observatory is currently being equipped with an underground muon detector (UMD), consisting of 219 10 m2-modules, each segmented into 64 scintillators coupled to silicon photomultipliers (SiPMs). Direct access to the shower muon content allows for the study of both of the composition of primary cosmic rays and of high-energy hadronic interactions in the forward direction. As the muon density can vary between tens of muons per m close to the intersection of the shower axis with the ground to much less than one per m when far away, the necessary broad dynamic range is achieved by the simultaneous implementation of two acquisition modes in the read-out electronics: the binary mode, tuned to count single muons, and the ADC mode, suited to measure a high number of them. In this work, we present the end-to-end calibration of the muon detector modules: first, the SiPMs are calibrated by means of the binary channel, and then, the ADC channel is calibrated using atmospheric muons, detected in parallel to the shower data acquisition. The laboratory and field measurements performed to develop the implementation of the full calibration chain of both binary and ADC channels are presented and discussed. The calibration procedure is reliable to work with the high amount of channels in the UMD, which will be operated continuously, in changing environmental conditions, for several years. © 2021 The Author(s). OL Spanish (121)
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To obtain direct measurements of the muon content of extensive air showers with energy above 101 eV, the Pierre Auger Observatory is currently being equipped with an underground muon detector (UMD), consisting of 219 10 m2-modules, each segmented into 64 scintillators coupled to silicon photomultipliers (SiPMs). Direct access to the shower muon content allows for the study of both of the composition of primary cosmic rays and of high-energy hadronic interactions in the forward direction. As the muon density can vary between tens of muons per m close to the intersection of the shower axis with the ground to much less than one per m when far away, the necessary broad dynamic range is achieved by the simultaneous implementation of two acquisition modes in the read-out electronics: the binary mode, tuned to count single muons, and the ADC mode, suited to measure a high number of them. In this work, we present the end-to-end calibration of the muon detector modules: first, the SiPMs are calibrated by means of the binary channel, and then, the ADC channel is calibrated using atmospheric muons, detected in parallel to the shower data acquisition. The laboratory and field measurements performed to develop the implementation of the full calibration chain of both binary and ADC channels are presented and discussed. The calibration procedure is reliable to work with the high amount of channels in the UMD, which will be operated continuously, in changing environmental conditions, for several years. © 2021 The Author(s).
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