22–24 May 2013
Physics Department, University "La Sapienza", Roma, Italy
Europe/Rome timezone

Tunka-Rex: Status and Results of the First Measurements

24 May 2013, 09:20
20m
Aula Edoardo Amaldi (first floor) (Physics Department, University "La Sapienza", Roma, Italy)

Aula Edoardo Amaldi (first floor)

Physics Department, University "La Sapienza", Roma, Italy

Speaker

Mr Dmitriy Kostunin (Karlsruhe Intitute of Technology, Germany)

Description

Tunka-Rex is the new radio extension to Tunka-133 located in Siberia close to lake Baikal. The latter is a photomultiplier array registering air-Cherenkov light from air showers induced by cosmic-ray particles with initial energies of $10^16$ – $10^18$ eV. Tunka-Rex extends this detector with 20 antennas spread over an area of 1 km2 . It is triggered externally by Tunka-133, and detects the radio emission of the same air showers. The combination of an air-Cherenkov and a radio detector provides a great facility for hybrid measurements and cross-calibration between the two techniques. The main goal of Tunka-Rex is to determine the precision of the reconstruction of air-shower parameters using the radio detection technique. It started operation in autumn 2012. We present the overall concept of Tunka-Rex , the current status of the array and first analysis results.

Primary author

Mr Dmitriy Kostunin (Karlsruhe Intitute of Technology, Germany)

Co-author

Collaboration Tunka-Rex (API ISU, Russia; DESY, Germany; INR, Russia; KIT, Germany; SINP, Russia;)

Presentation materials