7–11 Oct 2024
Almaty, Kazakhstan
Asia/Almaty timezone

TIME DETECTORS WITH HIGH RESOLUTION FOR STUDY EXTENSIVE AIR SHOWERS FRONT

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20m
Almaty, Kazakhstan

Almaty, Kazakhstan

The library building of the Al-Farabi Kazakh National University 71/27 Al-Farabi Avenue
Nuclear physics (Section 1)

Speaker

Aliya Baktoraz (Institute of Nuclear Physics)

Description

A system comprising five pyramid-shaped scintillation detectors (500 mm × 500 mm) has been developed to determine the direction of extensive air shower axes by time delays. The detectors' compact design and ease of assembly enable the construction of a chronotron setup. This system is situated at the Tien-Shan High Altitude Scientific Station (TSHASS) at an elevation of 3340 meters above sea level near Almaty, Kazakhstan. This paper discusses the current state and characteristics of the detectors.

Section Nuclear physics (Section 1)

Primary author

Aliya Baktoraz (Institute of Nuclear Physics)

Co-authors

Orazaly Kalikulov (INP) Nurzhan Saduyev (Institute of Nuclear Physics) Nurzhan Yerezhep (Institute of Nuclear Physics) Saken Shinbulatov (INP RK&Al-Farabi KazNU) Shynbolat Utey (KazNu after al- Farabi) Ivan Sopko (Al-Farabi KazNU) Mr Yerzhan Mukhamejanov (Institute of Nuclear Physics)

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