A Method for Estimation of the Parameters of the Primary Particle of an Extensive Air Shower by a High-Altitude Detector

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V. I. Galkin
A. S. Borisov
R. Bakhromzod
V. V. Batraev
S. Z. Latipova
A. R. Muqumov
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[1] Moscow State University,Department of Physics
[2] Moscow State University,Skobeltsyn Institute of Nuclear Physics
[3] Russian Academy of Sciences,Lebedev Physical Institute
[4] Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Tajikistan,Umarov Physical–Technical Institute
[5] Tajik National University,Faculty of Physics
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Moscow University Physics Bulletin | 2018年 / 73卷
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extensive air showers; Cherenkov light; statistical modeling; statistical pattern recognition;
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A method for estimation of the parameters of the primary particle of an extensive air shower (EAS) by a high-altitude detector complex is described. This method was developed as part of the Pamir-XXI project. The results may be useful for other high-altitude projects and the EAS method in general. The specific configurations of optical detectors for Cherenkov EAS radiation and charged-particle detectors, the methods for data processing, and the attainable accuracy of reconstruction of parameters of primary particles (energy, direction, mass/type) are presented. The results primarily cover optical detectors that are suitable for studying EASs from primary nuclei in the range of energies E0 = 100 TeV–100 PeV and showers from primary γ-quanta with energies of Eγ ≥ 30 TeV. Grids of charged-particle detectors designed to determine the EAS direction and energy in the E0 = 1 PeV–1 EeV range are also considered. The obtained accuracy estimates are the upper limits of the actual experimental accuracies.
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