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) |
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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)