Abstract

The Tunka-Radio extension (Tunka-Rex) is a radio detector for air showers in Siberia. From 2012 to 2014, Tunka-Rex operated exclusively together with its host experiment, the air-Cherenkov array Tunka-133, which provided trigger, data acquisition, and an independent air-shower reconstruction. It was shown that the air-shower energy can be reconstructed by Tunka-Rex with a precision of 15% for events with signal in at least 3 antennas, using the radio amplitude at a distance of 120 m from the shower axis as an energy estimator. Using the reconstruction from the host experiment Tunka-133 for the air-shower geometry (shower core and direction), the energy estimator can in principle already be obtained with measurements from a single antenna, close to the reference distance. We present a method for event selection and energy reconstruction, requiring only one antenna, and achieving a precision of about 20%. This method increases the effective detector area and lowers thresholds for zenith angle and energy, resulting in three times more events than in the standard reconstruction.

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Title
Tunka-Rex: energy reconstruction with a single antenna station
Author
Hiller, R; Bezyazeekov, P A; Budnev, N M; Fedorov, O; Gress, O A; Haungs, A; Huege, T; Kazarina, Y; Kleifges, M; Korosteleva, E E; Kostunin, D; Krömer, O; Kungel, V; Kuzmichev, L A; Lubsandorzhiev, N; Mirgazov, R R; Monkhoev, R; Osipova, E A; Pakhorukov, A; Pankov, L; Prosin, V V; Rubtsov, G I; Schröder, F G; Wischnewski, R; Zagorodnikov, A; (Tunka-Rex Collaboration)
Section
Radio Detection of Extensive Air Showers
Publication year
2017
Publication date
2017
Publisher
EDP Sciences
ISSN
21016275
e-ISSN
2100014X
Source type
Conference Paper
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
2057760207
Copyright
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