27 February 2017 to 3 March 2017
Budker Institute of Nuclear Physics
Asia/Novosibirsk timezone

TUNKA-GRANDE experiment

28 Feb 2017, 17:00
1h
Budker Institute of Nuclear Physics

Budker Institute of Nuclear Physics

11, akademika Lavrentieva prospect, Novosibirsk, Russia
Board: 55
Poster Instrumentation for Astroparticle and Neutrino physics Posters

Speaker

Roman Monkhoev (API ISU)

Description

The Tunka- Grande array is a part of a single experimental complex TAIGA, which is located in the Tunka Valley (Republic of Buryatia, Russia) about 50 km from Lake Baikal. The purpose of this complex is the study of cosmic rays and gamma-ray of ultra-high energies by detecting extensive air showers. The Tunka-Grande array consists of 380 scintillation detectors distributed over 1 km$^2$ area. A description of the Tunka-Grande array is provided. The first results of the operation is presented. The prospects of studying the primary cosmic rays in the energy range 10 -1000 PeV during simultaneous registration of the radio emission, Cherenkov and charged particle components of extensive air showers are discussed.

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