The CLUE experiment uses a new cosmic ray detector array planned to operate for the next decade. It utilises a MWPC chambers sensitive to UV, to image Cherenkov radiation produced in cosmic ray showers. This approach is unique in that the instrument is insensitive to skylight backgrounds, has a threshold similar to that of visible Cherenkov experiments but a longer duty cycle. These features make possible a class of interesting cosmic ray physics experiments. The CLUE experiment has started operation with two of the ten telescopes that are foreseen for its beginning. These telescopes are at present at Rogue de Los Muchachos in the Canary Islands, in the same site as the HEGRA experiment. A description of the telescopes is given and some data on the tests performed are presented.
Status-report On Clue / D., Alexandreas; Bartoli, Bruno; D., Bastieri; F., Bedeschi; E., Bertolucci; C., Bigongiari; R., Biral; G., Busetto; S., Centro; G., Chiarelli; E., Cocca; M., Cresti; F., Liello; M., Mariotti; G., Marsella; A., Menzione; D. J., Oconnor; M., Nicoletto; R., Paoletti; L., Peruzzo; A., Pesci; R., Pugno; A., Saggion; G., Sartori; C., Sbarra; A., Scribano; D. A., Smith; N., Turini; F., Zetti. - In: NUCLEAR INSTRUMENTS & METHODS IN PHYSICS RESEARCH. SECTION A, ACCELERATORS, SPECTROMETERS, DETECTORS AND ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT. - ISSN 0168-9002. - STAMPA. - 360:(1995), pp. 385-389. [10.1016/0168-9002(94)01622-4]
Status-report On Clue
BARTOLI, BRUNO;
1995
Abstract
The CLUE experiment uses a new cosmic ray detector array planned to operate for the next decade. It utilises a MWPC chambers sensitive to UV, to image Cherenkov radiation produced in cosmic ray showers. This approach is unique in that the instrument is insensitive to skylight backgrounds, has a threshold similar to that of visible Cherenkov experiments but a longer duty cycle. These features make possible a class of interesting cosmic ray physics experiments. The CLUE experiment has started operation with two of the ten telescopes that are foreseen for its beginning. These telescopes are at present at Rogue de Los Muchachos in the Canary Islands, in the same site as the HEGRA experiment. A description of the telescopes is given and some data on the tests performed are presented.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.