4–7 Sept 2018
Roma Tre University
Europe/Rome timezone

The science case for a Southern Wide field of view detector.

7 Sept 2018, 14:20
30m
Roma Tre University

Roma Tre University

Speaker

Giuseppe Di Sciascio (INFN Roma Tor Vergata)

Description

EAS arrays are wide field-of-view instruments able to monitor all the overhead sky with a close to 100% duty-cycle. Such a detectors are multimessenger observatories by definition allowing a combined study of photon and charged nuclei induced events. All EAS arrays presently in operation or under installation are located in the northern hemisphere. The scientific potential of a next-generation facility in the Southern Hemisphere will be presented and discussed.

Primary author

Giuseppe Di Sciascio (INFN Roma Tor Vergata)

Presentation materials