Search for structures in the distribution of particles from the central area of wide atmospheric showers conducted on the Adron-55 installation

The ionization calorimeter “Adron-55”, located at an altitude of 3340 meters above sea level, is part of the unified registration system for the shower installation of the Tian-Shan high-mountain station. The “Hadron-55” installation is a 2-tier ionization calorimeter consisting of a shower system,...

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Main Authors: K. M. Mukashev, A. Kh. Arginova, A. D. Baisenova, B. A. Iskakov, R. A. Mukhamedshin, O. A. Novolodskaya, V. V. Piskal, V. A. Ryabov, T. Kh. Sadykov, A. S. Serikkanov, Y. M. Tautaev, V. V. Zhukov, N. N. Zastrozhnova
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Al-Farabi Kazakh National University 2019-07-01
Series:Physical Sciences and Technology
Online Access:http://phst/index.php/journal/article/view/171
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Summary:The ionization calorimeter “Adron-55”, located at an altitude of 3340 meters above sea level, is part of the unified registration system for the shower installation of the Tian-Shan high-mountain station. The “Hadron-55” installation is a 2-tier ionization calorimeter consisting of a shower system, a gamma block and a hadron block located under it with a vertical air gap of 2.2 meters. The calorimeter consists of 6 layers of ionization chambers with 144 chambers in each layer and a spatial resolution of the WAS structure equal to 11 cm. The total area of the calorimeter is 55 square meters with an absorber thickness of 1150 g / cm2. The calorimeter also contains helium counters for recording the neutron component. The central shower calorimeter system contains 30 scintillation detectors with an area of 400 m2 and 8 peripheral Sc-detectors at a distance of up to 100 m. The total area of the entire recording system is ~ 30000 m2. Over 4 years of operation, more than 120,000 events with energies above 1015 eV have been recorded. Currently, the processing and analysis of the data being obtained are performed.
ISSN:2409-6121