24–26 Sept 2018
Villa Orlandi
Europe/Rome timezone

Atmospheric Monitoring at a Cosmic Ray Observatory – a long-lasting endeavour

25 Sept 2018, 10:00
22m
Villa Orlandi

Villa Orlandi

via Lo Pozzo - Anacapri

Speaker

Dr Bianca Keilhauer (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology KIT)

Description

The Pierre Auger Observatory for detecting ultra-high energy cosmic rays has been founded in 1999. After a main planning and construction phase of about five years, the regular data taking started in 2004, but it took another four years until the full surface detector array was deployed. In parallel to the main detectors of the Observatory, a comprehensive set of instruments for monitoring the atmospheric conditions above the array was developed and installed as varying atmospheric conditions influence the development and detection of extensive air showers. The multitude of atmospheric monitoring installations at the Pierre Auger Observatory will be presented as well as the challenges and efforts to run such instruments for several decades.

Primary author

Dr Bianca Keilhauer (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology KIT)

Presentation materials