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Study of the upgraded EUSO-TA performance via simulations
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Bisconti, Francesca
, the JEM-EUSO Collaboration
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Algorithms
/ Arrays
/ Cosmic ray showers
/ Cosmic rays
/ Data acquisition
/ Fluorescence
/ High energy astronomy
/ Sensors
/ Simulation
2023
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Study of the upgraded EUSO-TA performance via simulations
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Bisconti, Francesca
, the JEM-EUSO Collaboration
in
Algorithms
/ Arrays
/ Cosmic ray showers
/ Cosmic rays
/ Data acquisition
/ Fluorescence
/ High energy astronomy
/ Sensors
/ Simulation
2023
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Study of the upgraded EUSO-TA performance via simulations
2023
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Overview
The EUSO-TA ground-based fluorescence detector of the JEM-EUSO program, which operates at the Telescope Array (TA) site in Utah (USA), is being upgraded. In the previous data acquisition campaigns, it detected the first nine ultra-high energy cosmic ray events with the external trigger provided by the Black Rock Mesa fluorescence detectors of the Telescope Array (TA-BRM-FDs). Among the upgrades, there is the installation of a trigger algorithm for the independent detection of cosmic ray air showers and upgraded electronics. A simulation study was developed to understand the performance of EUSO-TA in the new setup and different background conditions. This study allowed us to estimate the detection limit of the ground-based detector, which can be used to extrapolate the detection limit for a balloon-based detector. Moreover, it provided estimations of the expected trigger rates for ultra-high energy cosmic rays. In this work, the description of the simulation setup, the method developed to rescale the energy of the cosmic rays to account for the portion of air shower actually observed rather than the whole one, and the results in terms of detection limit and trigger rates, are reported.
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Cornell University Library, arXiv.org
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