The performances of the upgraded surface detector stations of AugerPrime

Pierre Auger Collaboration

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The surface detector of the Pierre Auger Observatory is an array of 1,600 stations using a water Cherenkov detector (WCD) for particle detection. The array is undergoing a major upgrade known as AugerPrime that involves adding scintillator surface detectors (SSDs) and radio antennas to the existing WCDs. Each WCD is also equipped with a smaller photomultiplier tube added to the original ones. As part of the upgrade, underground muon detectors are being installed in an area with a higher density of surface detector stations. AugerPrime required the development of new electronics to process the signals from all the new detectors and handle a higher sampling rate, a more precise GPS receiver, an extended dynamic range, higher processing capacity, and improved monitoring systems and memory. The deployment of the SSDs on top of each surface detector station is currently completed together with the deployment of the new electronics. This contribution will present the first data from the upgraded stations, emphasizing the performances of the SSDs and the new electronics.

Idioma originalInglés estadounidense
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PublicaciónProceedings of Science
Volumen444
EstadoIndizado - 27 set. 2024
Publicado de forma externa
Evento38th International Cosmic Ray Conference, ICRC 2023 - Nagoya, Japón
Duración: 26 jul. 20233 ago. 2023

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