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A crude (lower limit) estimation of resolution and event rate Development and Construction of an Extensive Air Shower Array in HOU Antonis Leisos, Hellenic Open University Erlangen 11-13 April 2006 Calibration of a km 3 ν- Telescope Using Extensive Air Showers project is co-funded by the European Social Fund & National Resources EPEAEK-II (PYTHAG

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Calibration of a km 3 ν- Telescope Using Extensive Air Showers. A crude (lower limit) estimation of resolution and event rate Development and Construction of an Extensive Air Shower Array in HOU. Antonis Leisos, Hellenic Open University Erlangen 11-13 April 2006. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Calibration of a km 3 ν- Telescope Using Extensive Air Showers

• A crude (lower limit) estimation of resolution and event rate

• Development and Construction of an Extensive Air Shower Array in HOU

Antonis Leisos, Hellenic Open UniversityErlangen 11-13 April 2006

Calibration of a km3 ν-Telescope Using Extensive Air Showers

The project is co-funded by the European Social Fund & National Resources EPEAEK-II (PYTHAGORAS)

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Cosmic Ray Energy Spectrum

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The General Idea…

•Angular offset

•Efficiency

•Resolution

•Position

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The Example of Amanda-Spase

30 stations (4 scint. 0.2 m2 in a triangular grid, 30m spacing)

B10 resolution 3.8 degrees

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~4km

~20km

Very High Energy

Very High Zenith AngleExtreme low rate

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Floating stations

(Sea Technology?)

The Concept

We propose a minimum of 3 stations with at least 3 m2 scintillator

detectors each

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Single Station

GPSScintillator-PMTScintillator-PMT

Scintillator-PMT

DAQ

~20 m

1 m2

Single Station Set-Up

Triangulation

Shower Direction

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Multi Station Set upMulti Station Set-Up

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The HELYCON Scintillation Module

Scintillator 2

Scintillator 3

GPS timestamp

Station Server

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Prototype Construction

10 x 12 cm tiles

80 tiles ~ 0.96 m2

12 WLS fibers per row

Single PMT read out

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Scintillators & WLS fibers

WLS fibers: Bicron (BCF-91A)

Light attenuation length: 330cm

Scintillators :

Protvino (Russia) Emission spectrum:420 nm Decay time 2 ns

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PMT Testing

Photonis XP-1912Standard, 10-stage, 19 mm (3/4") round tube

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Detector Testing

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DAQ

GPS Input

USB PortTrigger Ouput4 PMT Signal Inputs

25ps accuracy TDC

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DAQ•Handles 4-channels

•Adjustable PMT Thresholds

•Relative Arrival times < 1ns

•Estimates Pulse sizes (TOT) and Shapes

•Synchronization with GPS ~ 25ns

•Digital Interface to PC

•Slow Controls & Environmental Monitoring

HPTDC

• 32 channels (LR) – 8 Channels (HR)

•25ps (HR) to 800 ps (LR) accuracy

•Self Calibrating

GPS

(Motorola M12+Timing Oncore)

• 25 ns UTC accuracy can be better (up to 5ns)

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Software Tools

CORSIKA(Extensive Air Shower

Simulation)

GEANT4(Scintillation, WLS & PMT response)

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Software Tools

DAQSIM(DAQ Simulation)

HOUANA(Analysis &

Track Reconstruction)

Time (ns)

Height (mV)

Zentih (degrees)

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Monte Carlo Studies• Reconstruction of Shower Direction

• Reconstruction of the Shower Core

Properties

Charge (p.e.s)

Distance from core (m)

Vertical Proton Showers (106-107 GeV)

Distance from core (m)

Particles/m2

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Monte Carlo StudiesNeeded corrections

curvature

thickness

ns after 1st particle

Core distance>500m

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Monte Carlo Studies

Time Delay (ns)

Pes

Time Spread (ns)

Pes

Some Corrections (thickness)

Vertical Proton Showers (106-107 GeV)

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Monte Carlo Studies

Θrec-Θtrue Pull

Single Station Performance

Vertical Proton Showers (106-107 GeV) QC: charge(p.e.s)>75.

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Monte Carlo Studies

Distance from core (m) Distance from core (m)

Reconstruction efficiency Resolution (degrees)

Single Station Performance

Vertical Proton Showers (106-107 GeV) QC: charge(p.e.s)>75.

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Monte Carlo StudiesExamples of a 3-Station

Performance

(Crude Analysis)

Vertical Proton Showers (106-107 GeV)

Threshold Charge (pes) Threshold Charge (pes)

Resolution per reconstructed track (degrees) Resolution in determining a possible Angular Offset (degrees)-10 day operation

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HELYCON Online Control & Data Analysis Package

control

real time monitor

shower reconstruction

data analysis

real data & data summary storage

graphics & presenter

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Time SchedulePrototype detector full test

(PMT and Scintillator)

May 2006

Production & test of 15 detectors

July 2006 (2 detectors per week)

Electronics Testing May-June 2006 (the prototype is currently tested)

DAQ Test + Detectors July-September 2006

Online Software-Analysis Tools-Reconstruction Strategy Development

-September 2006

3 station Run Autumn 2006

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Another use of the detectorsHELYCON

1019 eV

1017 eV

1015 eV

2 km