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Tunka-Grande and TAIGA-Muon scintillation arrays : Status and prospects. / the TAIGA Collaboration ; Вайдянатан, Арун .

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the TAIGA Collaboration, Вайдянатан А. Tunka-Grande and TAIGA-Muon scintillation arrays: Status and prospects. Journal of Physics: Conference Series. 2020 Dec 17;1697(1):012026. doi: 10.1088/1742-6596/1697/1/012026

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title = "Tunka-Grande and TAIGA-Muon scintillation arrays: Status and prospects",
abstract = "The Tunka-Grande and TAIGA-Muon arrays are the part of a single experimental complex, which also includes the Tunka-133 and TAIGA-HiSCORE (High Sensitivity COsmic Rays and gamma Explorer) wide-angle Cherenkov arrays, TAIGA-IACT array (Imaging Atmospheric Cherenkov Telescope) and Tunka-Rex radio antennas array (Tunka Radio Extension). This complex is located in the Tunka Valley (Buryatia Republic, Russia), 50 km from Lake Baikal. It is aimed at investigating the energy spectrum and mass composition of charged cosmic rays in the energy range 100 TeV - 1000 PeV, searching for diffuse gamma rays above 100 TeV and studying local sources of gamma rays with energies above 30 TeV. This report outlines 3 key points. The first is a description of the Tunka-Grande and TAIGA-Muon scintillation arrays. The second part presents preliminary results of the search for diffuse gamma rays with energies above 50 PeV according to the Tunka-Grande data. The third part is devoted to the prospects of the search for diffuse gamma rays with energies above 100 TeV using the TAIGA-Muon array. ",
author = "{the TAIGA Collaboration} and R. Monkhoev and I. Astapov and P. Bezyazeekov and A. Borodin and M. Brueckner and N. Budnev and V. Chernykh and A. Chiavassa and A. Dyachok and O. Fedorov 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 A. Igoshin and A. Ivanova and N. Kalmykov and Y. Kazarina and V. Kindin and S. Kiryuhin and R. Kokoulin and K. Kompaniets and E. Korosteleva and V. Kozhin and E. Kravchenko and A. Kryukov and L. Kuzmichev and A. Lagutin and Y. Lemeshev and B. Lubsandorzhiev and N. Lubsandorzhiev and R. Mirgazov and R. Mirzoyan and E. Osipova and A. Pakhorukov and A. Pan and M. Panasyuk and L. Pankov and A. Petrukhin and V. Poleschuk and M. Popesku and E. Popova and A. Porelli and E. Postnikov and G. Rubtsov and A. Sokolov and Арун Вайдянатан",
note = "Funding Information: This work is supported by Russian Foundation for Basic Research (grants № 19-52-44002, 19-32-60003) the Russian Science Foundation (grant 19-72-20067 (Section 2)), the Russian Federation Ministry of Science and High Education (agreement 075-15-2019-1631, project FZZE-2020-0024). Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd. Copyright: Copyright 2020 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.; International Conference PhysicA.SPb 2020 ; Conference date: 19-10-2020 Through 23-10-2020",
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T1 - Tunka-Grande and TAIGA-Muon scintillation arrays

T2 - International Conference PhysicA.SPb 2020

AU - the TAIGA Collaboration

AU - Monkhoev, R.

AU - Astapov, I.

AU - Bezyazeekov, P.

AU - Borodin, A.

AU - Brueckner, M.

AU - Budnev, N.

AU - Chernykh, V.

AU - Chiavassa, A.

AU - Dyachok, A.

AU - Fedorov, O.

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 - Igoshin, A.

AU - Ivanova, A.

AU - Kalmykov, N.

AU - Kazarina, Y.

AU - Kindin, V.

AU - Kiryuhin, S.

AU - Kokoulin, R.

AU - Kompaniets, K.

AU - Korosteleva, E.

AU - Kozhin, V.

AU - Kravchenko, E.

AU - Kryukov, A.

AU - Kuzmichev, L.

AU - Lagutin, A.

AU - Lemeshev, Y.

AU - Lubsandorzhiev, B.

AU - Lubsandorzhiev, N.

AU - Mirgazov, R.

AU - Mirzoyan, R.

AU - Osipova, E.

AU - Pakhorukov, A.

AU - Pan, A.

AU - Panasyuk, M.

AU - Pankov, L.

AU - Petrukhin, A.

AU - Poleschuk, V.

AU - Popesku, M.

AU - Popova, E.

AU - Porelli, A.

AU - Postnikov, E.

AU - Rubtsov, G.

AU - Sokolov, A.

AU - Вайдянатан, Арун

N1 - Funding Information: This work is supported by Russian Foundation for Basic Research (grants № 19-52-44002, 19-32-60003) the Russian Science Foundation (grant 19-72-20067 (Section 2)), the Russian Federation Ministry of Science and High Education (agreement 075-15-2019-1631, project FZZE-2020-0024). Publisher Copyright: © Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd. Copyright: Copyright 2020 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.

PY - 2020/12/17

Y1 - 2020/12/17

N2 - The Tunka-Grande and TAIGA-Muon arrays are the part of a single experimental complex, which also includes the Tunka-133 and TAIGA-HiSCORE (High Sensitivity COsmic Rays and gamma Explorer) wide-angle Cherenkov arrays, TAIGA-IACT array (Imaging Atmospheric Cherenkov Telescope) and Tunka-Rex radio antennas array (Tunka Radio Extension). This complex is located in the Tunka Valley (Buryatia Republic, Russia), 50 km from Lake Baikal. It is aimed at investigating the energy spectrum and mass composition of charged cosmic rays in the energy range 100 TeV - 1000 PeV, searching for diffuse gamma rays above 100 TeV and studying local sources of gamma rays with energies above 30 TeV. This report outlines 3 key points. The first is a description of the Tunka-Grande and TAIGA-Muon scintillation arrays. The second part presents preliminary results of the search for diffuse gamma rays with energies above 50 PeV according to the Tunka-Grande data. The third part is devoted to the prospects of the search for diffuse gamma rays with energies above 100 TeV using the TAIGA-Muon array.

AB - The Tunka-Grande and TAIGA-Muon arrays are the part of a single experimental complex, which also includes the Tunka-133 and TAIGA-HiSCORE (High Sensitivity COsmic Rays and gamma Explorer) wide-angle Cherenkov arrays, TAIGA-IACT array (Imaging Atmospheric Cherenkov Telescope) and Tunka-Rex radio antennas array (Tunka Radio Extension). This complex is located in the Tunka Valley (Buryatia Republic, Russia), 50 km from Lake Baikal. It is aimed at investigating the energy spectrum and mass composition of charged cosmic rays in the energy range 100 TeV - 1000 PeV, searching for diffuse gamma rays above 100 TeV and studying local sources of gamma rays with energies above 30 TeV. This report outlines 3 key points. The first is a description of the Tunka-Grande and TAIGA-Muon scintillation arrays. The second part presents preliminary results of the search for diffuse gamma rays with energies above 50 PeV according to the Tunka-Grande data. The third part is devoted to the prospects of the search for diffuse gamma rays with energies above 100 TeV using the TAIGA-Muon array.

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