TY - JOUR
T1 - Simulation study for the proposed wide field-of-view gamma-ray detector array ALTO
AU - Thoudam, Satyendra
AU - Becherini, Yvonne
AU - Punch, Michael
N1 - Funding Information:
The ALTO project is being supported by the following Swedish private foundations or public institutes: the Crafoord Foundation, the Foundation in memory of Lars Hierta, the Magnus Bergvall’s Foundation, the Crafoord stipendium of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences (KVA), the Märta and Erik Holmberg Endowment of the Royal Physiographic Society in Lund, the Läng-manska kulturfonden, the Helge Ax:son Johnson’s Foundation and Linnaeus University. We also thank the Swedish National Infrastructure for Computing (SNIC) at Lunarc (Lund, Sweden). We would like to thank Bertrand Vallage from CEA/Saclay (France) for providing us with two ANTARES optical modules. We would like to thank Jean-Pierre Ernenwein from CPPM/Marseille (France) for providing the ANTARES surface array and the scintillator liquid, for his extremely valuable expertise on scintillator materials characteristics, and for his novel ideas on the PMT installation and choice. Thanks also to Staffan Carius, Dean of the Faculty of Technology at Linnaeus University, for all the local support for the project.
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PY - 2017
Y1 - 2017
N2 - ALTO is a wide field-of-view air shower detector array for very-high-energy (VHE) gamma-ray astronomy, proposed to be installed in the Southern Hemisphere at an altitude of ∼5.1 km above sea level. The array will use water Cherenkov detectors, as in the HAWC observatory, but combined with scintillator detectors, to detect air showers induced by VHE gamma rays in the atmosphere. It is being designed to attain a lower energy threshold, better energy and angular resolution, and improved sensitivity. The array will consist of ∼1250 small-sized (3.6 m diameter) detector units distributed over a circular area of ∼160 m in diameter. Each detector unit will consist of a water Cherenkov detector and a liquid scintillation detector underneath which will preferentially identify muons, facilitating the background (cosmic ray) rejection, thereby improving the sensitivity. The background rejection will be further enhanced by the close-packed arrangement and the small size of the detectors which will allow a fine sampling of air-shower footprints at the ground. In this contribution, we present the Monte-Carlo simulation of the experiment performed using CORSIKA and GEANT4 simulation packages. The expected performance of the array in terms of reconstruction accuracies of the shower core and arrival direction, as well as preliminary estimate of the trigger energy threshold after preliminary selection cuts for a point-like gamma-ray source are presented.
AB - ALTO is a wide field-of-view air shower detector array for very-high-energy (VHE) gamma-ray astronomy, proposed to be installed in the Southern Hemisphere at an altitude of ∼5.1 km above sea level. The array will use water Cherenkov detectors, as in the HAWC observatory, but combined with scintillator detectors, to detect air showers induced by VHE gamma rays in the atmosphere. It is being designed to attain a lower energy threshold, better energy and angular resolution, and improved sensitivity. The array will consist of ∼1250 small-sized (3.6 m diameter) detector units distributed over a circular area of ∼160 m in diameter. Each detector unit will consist of a water Cherenkov detector and a liquid scintillation detector underneath which will preferentially identify muons, facilitating the background (cosmic ray) rejection, thereby improving the sensitivity. The background rejection will be further enhanced by the close-packed arrangement and the small size of the detectors which will allow a fine sampling of air-shower footprints at the ground. In this contribution, we present the Monte-Carlo simulation of the experiment performed using CORSIKA and GEANT4 simulation packages. The expected performance of the array in terms of reconstruction accuracies of the shower core and arrival direction, as well as preliminary estimate of the trigger energy threshold after preliminary selection cuts for a point-like gamma-ray source are presented.
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85086056451
U2 - 10.22323/1.301.0780
DO - 10.22323/1.301.0780
M3 - Conference article
AN - SCOPUS:85086056451
SN - 1824-8039
JO - Proceedings of Science
JF - Proceedings of Science
T2 - 35th International Cosmic Ray Conference, ICRC 2017
Y2 - 10 July 2017 through 20 July 2017
ER -