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Results and perspectives of cosmic ray mass composition studies with EAS arrays in the Tunka Valley

The study of the cosmic ray mass composition in the energy range 1016 - 1018 eV is one of the main aims of Tunka-133. This EAS Cherenkov array started data acquisition in the Tunka Valley (50 km from Lake Baikal) in autumn 2009. Tunka-133 provides a measurement of the EAS maximum depth (Xmax) with a...

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Published in:Journal of physics. Conference series 2016-05, Vol.718 (5), p.52031
Main Authors: Prosin, V V, Budnev, N M, Chiavassa, A, Dyachok, A N, Epimakhov, S N, Fenu, F, Fomin, Yu A, Gress, O A, Gress, T I, Kalmykov, N N, Karpov, N I, Korosteleva, E E, Kozhin, V A, Kuzmichev, L A, Lubsandorzhiev, B K, Lubsandorzhiev, N B, Mirgazov, R R, Monhoev, R D, Osipova, E A, Panasyuk, M I, Pankov, L V, Popova, E G, Ptuskin, V S, A Semeney, Yu, Silaev, A A, Skurikhin, A V, Spiering, C, Sulakov, V P, Sveshnikova, L G, Zagorodnikov, A V
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Summary:The study of the cosmic ray mass composition in the energy range 1016 - 1018 eV is one of the main aims of Tunka-133. This EAS Cherenkov array started data acquisition in the Tunka Valley (50 km from Lake Baikal) in autumn 2009. Tunka-133 provides a measurement of the EAS maximum depth (Xmax) with an accuracy of about 30 g/cm2. Further mass composition analyses at the highest energies (1017 - 1018 eV) will be based on the comparison of primary energy measured by the radio method and the densities of charged particles measured by shielded and unshielded detectors. The high duty cycle of the common operation of the new scintillation array (Tunka-Grande) and the radio extension of the experiment (Tunka-REX) will provide a high statistics of events.
ISSN:1742-6588
1742-6596
DOI:10.1088/1742-6596/718/5/052031