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A study of the performance parameters of the High Altitude Gamma Ray (HAGAR) telescope system at Ladakh in India

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dc.contributor.author Saha, L
dc.contributor.author Chitnis, V. R
dc.contributor.author Vishwanath, P. R
dc.contributor.author Kale, S
dc.contributor.author Shukla, A
dc.contributor.author Acharya, B. S
dc.contributor.author Anupama, G. C
dc.contributor.author Bhattacharjee, P
dc.contributor.author Britto, R. J
dc.contributor.author Prabhu, T. P
dc.contributor.author Singh, B. B
dc.date.accessioned 2013-02-04T13:04:20Z
dc.date.available 2013-02-04T13:04:20Z
dc.date.issued 2013-02
dc.identifier.citation Astroparticle Physics, Vol. 42, pp. 33-40 en
dc.identifier.issn 0927-6505
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/2248/5976
dc.description Restricted Access en
dc.description.abstract We present results of Monte Carlo simulations for the High Altitude Gamma Ray (HAGAR) telescope array which detects very high energy gamma rays from astronomical sources. This telescope array, located at Hanle at an altitude of 4270 m in the Ladakh region of the Himalayas in India, is the highest altitude atmospheric Cherenkov experiment in the world. Taking advantage of the high altitude, this experiment could achieve relatively low energy threshold with a modest mirror area coverage. To understand the performance parameters of this telescope system, we have simulated large samples of extensive air showers initiated by gamma rays and various species of cosmic rays, using the CORSIKA package. Cherenkov photons produced in the atmosphere are sampled at ground level. These photons are then passed through the detector simulation program, which takes into account various design details and the data acquisition system of HAGAR. Night sky photons are also considered in the detector simulation program as performance of the telescope depends strongly on the level of night sky background (NSB) at the observation site. We have estimated various performance parameters like energy threshold and effective area for vertically incident showers as well as inclined showers. Details of these parameters, results obtained from simulations and comparison with the observed data are presented. It is shown that the energy threshold of the HAGAR telescope system is about 208 GeV, a factor of ∼4 less than for a similar set up at about 1000 m altitude, and it is able to detect Crab like sources at 5σ significance in 17 h of observation without imposing additional criteria, like gamma-hadron separation, for further rejection of cosmic rays. en
dc.language.iso en en
dc.publisher Elsevier Science B.V. en
dc.relation.uri http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.astropartphys.2012.11.012 en
dc.rights © Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved. en
dc.subject Atmospheric Cherenkov technique en
dc.subject Extensive air shower simulations en
dc.subject γ-Ray astronomy en
dc.title A study of the performance parameters of the High Altitude Gamma Ray (HAGAR) telescope system at Ladakh in India en
dc.type Article en


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