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Autonomous RPCs for a Cosmic Ray ground array

Authors :
Assis, Pedro
Blanco, Alberto
Carolino, Nuno
Conceição, Ruben
Cunha, Orlando
Dobrigkeit, Carola
Ferreira, Miguel
Fonte, Paulo
Lopes, Luis
Luz, Ricardo
Martins, Victor Barbosa
Mendes, Luis
Pereira, Américo
Pimenta, Mário
Sarmento, Raul
Shellard, Ronald
de Souza, Vitor
Tomé, Bernardo
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

We report on the behaviour of Resistive Plate Chambers (RPC) developed for muon detection in ultra-high energy cosmic ray (UHECR) experiments. The RPCs were developed for the MARTA project and were tested on field conditions. These RPCs cover an area of $1.5 \times 1.2\,{m^2}$ and are instrumented with 64 pickup electrodes providing a segmentation better than $20\,$cm. By shielding the detector units with enough slant mass to absorb the electromagnetic component in the air showers, a clean measurement of the muon content is allowed, a concept to be implemented in a next generation of UHECR experiments. The operation of a ground array detector poses challenging demands, as the RPC must operate remotely under extreme environmental conditions, with limited budgets for power and minimal maintenance. The RPC, DAQ, High Voltage and monitoring systems are enclosed in an aluminium-sealed case, providing a compact and robust unit suited for outdoor environments, which can be easily deployed and connected. The RPCs developed at LIP-Coimbra are able to operate using a very low gas flux, which allows running them for few years with a small gas reservoir. Several prototypes have already been built and tested both in the laboratory and outdoors. We report on the most recent tests done in the field that show that the developed RPCs have operated in a stable way for more than 2 years in field conditions.<br />Comment: To appear in the proceedings of the 35th International Cosmic Ray Conference (ICRC2017), Busan, South Korea. Presented by R. Concei\c{c}\~{a}o. 8 pages

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1709.09619
Document Type :
Working Paper