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TAIGA—An Innovative Hybrid Array for High Energy Gamma Astronomy, Cosmic Ray Physics and Astroparticle Physics
Budnev, N. (Corresponding author) ; Astapov, I. ; Bezyazeekov, P. ; Bonvech, E. ; Boreyko, V. ; Borodin, A. ; Brueckner, M.Extern*DESY* ; Bulan, A. ; Chernov, D. ; Chiavassa, A. ; Dyachok, A. ; Fedorov, O. ; Gafarov, A. ; Garmash, A. ; Gorbunov, N. ; Grebenyuk, V. ; Gress, O. ; Gress, T. ; Grinyuk, A. ; Grishin, O. ; Haungs, A. ; Hiller, R. ; Horns, D.Extern* ; Ivanova, A. ; Ivanova, A. ; Huege, T. ; Kalmykov, N. ; Kazarina, Y. ; Kindin, V. ; Kiryuhin, S. ; Kirilenko, P. ; Kleifges, M. ; Kokoulin, R. ; Kompaniets, K. ; Korosteleva, E. ; Kotovschikov, I. ; Kostunin, D.DESY* ; Kozhin, V. ; Kravchenko, E. ; Kryukov, A. ; Kuzmichev, L. ; Lenok, V. ; Lagutin, A. ; Lemeshev, Y. ; Lubsandorzhiev, B. ; Lubsandorzhiev, N. ; Lukyantsev, D. ; Mirgazov, R. ; Mirzoyan, R. ; Monkhoev, R. ; Osipova, E. ; Pakhorukov, A. ; Popescu, M. ; Pan, A. ; Panasyuk, M. ; Pankov, L. ; Podgrudkov, D. ; Poleschuk, V. ; Popova, E. ; Porelli, A.DESY* ; Postnikov, E. ; Prosin, V. ; Ptuskin, V.DESY* ; Petrukhin, A. ; Pushnin, A. ; Slunecka, V. ; Raikin, R. ; Rjabov, E. ; Rubtsov, G. ; Sagan, Y. ; Sabirov, B. ; Samoliga, V. ; Schröder, F. ; Semeney, Y. ; Sidorenkov, A. ; Silaev, A. ; Spiering, C. ; Tkachenko, A. ; Silaev, J. ; Skurikhin, A. ; Slunecka, M. ; Sokolov, A. ; Sveshnikova, L. ; Zurbanov, V. ; Suvorkin, Y. ; Tabolenko, V. ; Tanaev, A. ; Tarashansky, B. ; Ternovoy, M. ; Tkachev, L. ; Tluczykont, M.Extern* ; Togoo, R. ; Ushakov, N. ; Volchugov, P. ; Voronin, D. ; Wischnewski, R.DESY* ; Yashin, I. ; Zagorodnikov, A. ; Zhaglova, A. ; Zhurov, D.
2018
AIP
New York, NY
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Please use a persistent id in citations: doi:10.1134/S1063778821030078 doi:10.3204/PUBDB-2021-02962
Abstract: The physics motivations and advantages of the hybrid detector complex TAIGA are presented. TAIGA aims to address gamma-ray astronomy at energies from a few TeV to several PeV units, as well as cosmic-ray physics from 100 TeV to several EeV units and astroparticle physics problems. In 2021 deployment and commissioning of the one square kilometer TAIGA setup in the Tunka valley $\sim$50 km West from Lake Baikal will be finished. The first experimental results with the TAIGA are presented.
Keyword(s): energy: high ; cosmic radiation ; sensitivity ; experimental results ; showers: atmosphere ; air ; gamma ray ; hybrid ; galaxy ; Baikal
Contributing Institute(s):
- Astroteilchenphysik (ZEU-EXP/AT)
Research Program(s):
- 613 - Matter and Radiation from the Universe (POF4-613) (POF4-613)
Experiment(s):
- Tunka Advanced Instrument for cosmic ray physics and Gamma Astronomy
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