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An approach for identification of ultrahigh energy extensive air showers with scintillation detectors at TAIGA experiment. / TAIGA Collaboration ; Вайдянатан, Арун .

в: Journal of Instrumentation, Том 15, № 9, C09037, 09.2020.

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TAIGA Collaboration, Вайдянатан А. An approach for identification of ultrahigh energy extensive air showers with scintillation detectors at TAIGA experiment. Journal of Instrumentation. 2020 сент.;15(9):C09037. doi: 10.1088/1748-0221/15/09/C09037

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title = "An approach for identification of ultrahigh energy extensive air showers with scintillation detectors at TAIGA experiment",
abstract = "The TAIGA astroparticle observatory is under development at Tunka valley close to the Baikal Lake. This simulation study is concentrated on the ultrahigh energy extensive air showers (EAS) induced by gamma-quanta or proton in the range from 1 PeV to 10 PeV and zenith angle ranging 0°-45°. For this work, a set of air showers was created by CORSIKA software package. The list of useful secondary particles at the ground level is produced using the COAST library package. The interaction of secondary particles with the soil and detectors was simulated with GEANT4 package. The method based on neural network has been developed for the separation of EAS induced by gamma-quanta or proton. The air showers having energy ranging 1-10 PeV show more than 90% of identification efficiency of protons while keeping identification efficiency of gamma around 50% or more. ",
keywords = "Detector modelling and simulations II (electric fields, charge transport, multiplication and induction, pulse formation, electron emission, etc), Particle identification methods, Performance of High Energy Physics Detectors, Scintillators, scintillation and light emission processes (solid, gas and liquid scintillators)",
author = "{the TAIGA Collaboration} and D. Chernukh and A. Krykov and Jr Silaev and Y. Suvorkin and I. Astapov and P. Bezyazeekov and A. Borodin and M. Brueckner and N. Budnev and A. Bulan and D. Chernukh 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 O. Grishin and A. Grinyuk and D. Horns 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. Krykov and L. Kuzmichev and A. Lagutin and Yu Lemeshev and V. Lenok and B. Lubsandorzhiev and N. Lubsandorzhiev 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 G. Rubtsov and A. Sokolov and V. Vorobyev and Арун Вайдянатан",
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T1 - An approach for identification of ultrahigh energy extensive air showers with scintillation detectors at TAIGA experiment

AU - the TAIGA Collaboration

AU - Chernukh, D.

AU - Krykov, A.

AU - Silaev, Jr

AU - Suvorkin, Y.

AU - Astapov, I.

AU - Bezyazeekov, P.

AU - Borodin, A.

AU - Brueckner, M.

AU - Budnev, N.

AU - Bulan, A.

AU - Chernukh, D.

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 - Grishin, O.

AU - Grinyuk, A.

AU - Horns, D.

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 - Krykov, A.

AU - Kuzmichev, L.

AU - Lagutin, A.

AU - Lemeshev, Yu

AU - Lenok, V.

AU - Lubsandorzhiev, B.

AU - Lubsandorzhiev, N.

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 - Rubtsov, G.

AU - Sokolov, A.

AU - Vorobyev, V.

AU - Вайдянатан, Арун

PY - 2020/9

Y1 - 2020/9

N2 - The TAIGA astroparticle observatory is under development at Tunka valley close to the Baikal Lake. This simulation study is concentrated on the ultrahigh energy extensive air showers (EAS) induced by gamma-quanta or proton in the range from 1 PeV to 10 PeV and zenith angle ranging 0°-45°. For this work, a set of air showers was created by CORSIKA software package. The list of useful secondary particles at the ground level is produced using the COAST library package. The interaction of secondary particles with the soil and detectors was simulated with GEANT4 package. The method based on neural network has been developed for the separation of EAS induced by gamma-quanta or proton. The air showers having energy ranging 1-10 PeV show more than 90% of identification efficiency of protons while keeping identification efficiency of gamma around 50% or more.

AB - The TAIGA astroparticle observatory is under development at Tunka valley close to the Baikal Lake. This simulation study is concentrated on the ultrahigh energy extensive air showers (EAS) induced by gamma-quanta or proton in the range from 1 PeV to 10 PeV and zenith angle ranging 0°-45°. For this work, a set of air showers was created by CORSIKA software package. The list of useful secondary particles at the ground level is produced using the COAST library package. The interaction of secondary particles with the soil and detectors was simulated with GEANT4 package. The method based on neural network has been developed for the separation of EAS induced by gamma-quanta or proton. The air showers having energy ranging 1-10 PeV show more than 90% of identification efficiency of protons while keeping identification efficiency of gamma around 50% or more.

KW - Detector modelling and simulations II (electric fields, charge transport, multiplication and induction, pulse formation, electron emission, etc)

KW - Particle identification methods

KW - Performance of High Energy Physics Detectors

KW - Scintillators, scintillation and light emission processes (solid, gas and liquid scintillators)

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