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The MIDAS telescope for microwave detection of ultra-high energy cosmic rays

We present the design, implementation and data taking performance of the MIcrowave Detection of Air Showers (MIDAS) experiment, a large field of view imaging telescope designed to detect microwave radiation from extensive air showers induced by ultra-high energy cosmic rays. This novel technique may...

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Main Authors: Alvarez-Muñiz, J, E Amaral Soares, Berlin, A, Bogdan, M, Boháčová, M, Bonifazi, C, Carvalho, W R, J R T de Mello Neto, San Luis, P Facal, Genat, J F, Hollon, N, Mills, E, Monasor, M, Privitera, P, Ramos de Castro, A, Reyes, L C, B Rouille d'Orfeuil, Santos, E M, Wayne, S, Williams, C, Zas, E, Zhou, J
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Carvalho, W R
J R T de Mello Neto
San Luis, P Facal
Genat, J F
Hollon, N
Mills, E
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Ramos de Castro, A
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Zhou, J
description We present the design, implementation and data taking performance of the MIcrowave Detection of Air Showers (MIDAS) experiment, a large field of view imaging telescope designed to detect microwave radiation from extensive air showers induced by ultra-high energy cosmic rays. This novel technique may bring a tenfold increase in detector duty cycle when compared to the standard fluorescence technique based on detection of ultraviolet photons. The MIDAS telescope consists of a 4.5 m diameter dish with a 53-pixel receiver camera, instrumented with feed horns operating in the commercial extended C-Band (3.4 -- 4.2 GHz). A self-trigger capability is implemented in the digital electronics. The main objectives of this first prototype of the MIDAS telescope - to validate the telescope design, and to demonstrate a large detector duty cycle - were successfully accomplished in a dedicated data taking run at the University of Chicago campus prior to installation at the Pierre Auger Observatory.
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Cosmic ray showers
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Space telescopes
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