Results and Prospects of the Hellenic Open University Air Shower Array

Astroneu is an array of autonomous extensive air shower detection stations deployed at the Hellenic Open University (HOU) campus on the outskirts of Patras in Western Greece. In the first phase of operation, nine scintillators detectors and three radio frequency (RF) antennas have been installed and...

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Published inPhysical sciences forum Vol. 7; no. 1; p. 7
Main Authors Stavros Nonis, Antonios Leisos, Apostolos Tsirigotis
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published MDPI AG 01.02.2023
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ISSN2673-9984
DOI10.3390/ECU2023-14015

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Summary:Astroneu is an array of autonomous extensive air shower detection stations deployed at the Hellenic Open University (HOU) campus on the outskirts of Patras in Western Greece. In the first phase of operation, nine scintillators detectors and three radio frequency (RF) antennas have been installed and operated at the site. The detector units were arranged in three autonomous stations each consisting of three scintillator detectors (SDM) and one RF antenna. In the second phase of operation, three more antennas were deployed at one station in order to study the correlation of the RF signals from four antennas subject to the same shower event. In this report, we present the standard offline SDM-RF data and simulations analysis, the main research results concerning the reconstruction of the EAS parameters as well as the prospects of a new compact array that will be deployed by 2023.
ISSN:2673-9984
DOI:10.3390/ECU2023-14015