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TAIGA—An Innovative Hybrid Array for High Energy Gamma Astronomy, Cosmic Ray Physics and Astroparticle Physics. / the TAIGA Collaboration.

In: Physics of Atomic Nuclei, Vol. 84, No. 3, 05.2021, p. 362-367.

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the TAIGA Collaboration. TAIGA—An Innovative Hybrid Array for High Energy Gamma Astronomy, Cosmic Ray Physics and Astroparticle Physics. Physics of Atomic Nuclei. 2021 May;84(3):362-367. doi: 10.1134/S1063778821030078

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title = "TAIGA—An Innovative Hybrid Array for High Energy Gamma Astronomy, Cosmic Ray Physics and Astroparticle Physics",
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 ∼50 km West from Lake Baikal will be finished. The first experimental results with the TAIGA are presented.",
author = "{the TAIGA Collaboration} and N. Budnev and I. Astapov and P. Bezyazeekov and E. Bonvech and A. Borodin and M. Br{\"u}ckner and A. Bulan and D. Chernov and A. Chiavassa and A. Dyachok and A. Gafarov and A. Garmash and V. Grebenyuk and O. Gress and T. Gress and A. Grinyuk and O. Grishin and D. Horns and Al Ivanova and A. Ivanova and N. Kalmykov and V. Kindin and S. Kiryuhin and R. Kokoulin and K. Kompaniets and E. Korosteleva and I. Kotovschikov and V. Kozhin and E. Kravchenko and A. Kryukov and L. Kuzmichev and A. Lagutin and Yu Lemeshev and B. Lubsandorzhiev and N. Lubsandorzhiev and D. Lukyantsev and R. Mirgazov and R. Mirzoyan and R. Monkhoev and E. Osipova and A. Pakhorukov and A. Pan and M. Panasyuk and L. Pankov and D. Podgrudkov and V. Poleschuk and E. Popova and A. Porelli and G. Rubtsov and A. Sokolov",
note = "Funding Information: This work is supported by Russian Foundation for Basic Research (grant nos. 19-52-44002, 19-32-60003) the Russian Science Foundation (grant nos. 19-72-20067 (Section 2), 19-72-20230 (Section 3)), the Russian Federation Ministry of Science and High Education (projects FZZE-2020-0017, FZZE-2020-0024). Funding Information: We thank the KISS cohort team for help with data management and preparation. Statistical consultation was supported by the Department of Biostatistics of the Catholic Research Coordinating Center. Funding Information: Funding: this work was supported by the Institute of Clinical Medical Research of Bucheon St. Mary{\textquoteright}s Hospital Research Fund, 2021 (to J.H. Koh). The study sponsors played no role in the study design, data collection, analysis or interpretation, or in the writing of the manuscript or the decision to submit the manuscript for publication. Competing interests: none declared. Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} 2021, Pleiades Publishing, Ltd.",
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TY - JOUR

T1 - TAIGA—An Innovative Hybrid Array for High Energy Gamma Astronomy, Cosmic Ray Physics and Astroparticle Physics

AU - the TAIGA Collaboration

AU - Budnev, N.

AU - Astapov, I.

AU - Bezyazeekov, P.

AU - Bonvech, E.

AU - Borodin, A.

AU - Brückner, M.

AU - Bulan, A.

AU - Chernov, D.

AU - Chiavassa, A.

AU - Dyachok, A.

AU - Gafarov, A.

AU - Garmash, A.

AU - Grebenyuk, V.

AU - Gress, O.

AU - Gress, T.

AU - Grinyuk, A.

AU - Grishin, O.

AU - Horns, D.

AU - Ivanova, Al

AU - Ivanova, A.

AU - Kalmykov, N.

AU - Kindin, V.

AU - Kiryuhin, S.

AU - Kokoulin, R.

AU - Kompaniets, K.

AU - Korosteleva, E.

AU - Kotovschikov, I.

AU - Kozhin, V.

AU - Kravchenko, E.

AU - Kryukov, A.

AU - Kuzmichev, L.

AU - Lagutin, A.

AU - Lemeshev, Yu

AU - Lubsandorzhiev, B.

AU - Lubsandorzhiev, N.

AU - Lukyantsev, D.

AU - Mirgazov, R.

AU - Mirzoyan, R.

AU - Monkhoev, R.

AU - Osipova, E.

AU - Pakhorukov, A.

AU - Pan, A.

AU - Panasyuk, M.

AU - Pankov, L.

AU - Podgrudkov, D.

AU - Poleschuk, V.

AU - Popova, E.

AU - Porelli, A.

AU - Rubtsov, G.

AU - Sokolov, A.

N1 - Funding Information: This work is supported by Russian Foundation for Basic Research (grant nos. 19-52-44002, 19-32-60003) the Russian Science Foundation (grant nos. 19-72-20067 (Section 2), 19-72-20230 (Section 3)), the Russian Federation Ministry of Science and High Education (projects FZZE-2020-0017, FZZE-2020-0024). Funding Information: We thank the KISS cohort team for help with data management and preparation. Statistical consultation was supported by the Department of Biostatistics of the Catholic Research Coordinating Center. Funding Information: Funding: this work was supported by the Institute of Clinical Medical Research of Bucheon St. Mary’s Hospital Research Fund, 2021 (to J.H. Koh). The study sponsors played no role in the study design, data collection, analysis or interpretation, or in the writing of the manuscript or the decision to submit the manuscript for publication. Competing interests: none declared. Publisher Copyright: © 2021, Pleiades Publishing, Ltd.

PY - 2021/5

Y1 - 2021/5

N2 - 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 ∼50 km West from Lake Baikal will be finished. The first experimental results with the TAIGA are presented.

AB - 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 ∼50 km West from Lake Baikal will be finished. The first experimental results with the TAIGA are presented.

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DO - 10.1134/S1063778821030078

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