251. A small air-shower array at Mount Chacaltaya
- Author
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S. Shimoda, T. Baba, H. Yoshii, Yoshihiko Mizumoto, Shoichi Ogio, T. Kaneko, H. Nakatani, E. Gotoh, Fumio Kakimoto, N. Gironda, K. Nishi, N. Tajima, Antonio Velarde, Y. Shirasaki, Y. Yamada, Y. Toyoda, K. Murakami, Yutaka Matsubara, and W. Velasquez
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Physics ,Nuclear and High Energy Physics ,Scintillation ,Physics::Instrumentation and Detectors ,business.industry ,Astrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena ,Monte Carlo method ,Detector ,Scintillator ,law.invention ,Air shower ,Optics ,law ,Shielded cable ,High Energy Physics::Experiment ,business ,Instrumentation ,Analysis method - Abstract
We have operated a small air-shower array at Mount Chacaltaya in Bolivia since September 1987 and have observed air showers with primary energies above 2.0 × 1013 eV. This array consists of thirty-three unshielded scintillation detectors and a shielded scintillation detector. The unshielded detectors are installed over an almost flat field of approximately 8 × 103m2 area, while the shielded detector is located at the array center. In the present paper, we report both the details and the operation of this array and the analysis method for the observed data. Furthermore, we have simulated air showers with a Monte Carlo technique. Then, analyzing these air showers, we examine the performance of our array, that is, the accuracy in determination of the electron sizes and the arrival directions of observed air showers.
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- 1996