Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10715696 | Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment | 2011 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
A large high-altitude air shower observatory is to be built at Yang-Ba-Jing, Tibet, China. One of its main purposes is to survey the northern sky for very-high-energy (above 100Â GeV) gamma ray sources via its ground-based water Cherenkov detector array. To gain full knowledge of water Cherenkov technique in detecting air showers, a prototype water Cherenkov detector is built at the Institute of High Energy Physics, Beijing. The performance of the prototype water Cherenkov detector is studied by measuring its response to cosmic muons. The results are compared with those from a full Monte Carlo simulation to provide a series of information regarding the prototype detector in guiding electronics design and detector optimization.
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Authors
Q. An, Y.X. Bai, X.J. Bi, Z. Cao, Zhe Cao, J.F. Chang, G. Chen, L.H. Chen, M.J. Chen, T.L. Chen, Y.T. Chen, S.W. Cui, B.Z. Dai, Danzengluobu Danzengluobu, C.F. Feng, B. Gao, M.H. Gu, X.J. Hao, K.J. Zhu,