The Tunka Radio Extension (Tunka-Rex): Status and First Results (ICRC 2013)

Tunka-Rex is a new radio antenna array which extends the Tunka experiment in Siberia close to lake Baikal. It consists of 20 antennas on an area of 1 km^2 which measure the radio emission of high-energy air showers. Tunka-Rex is triggered by the photomultiplier array of Tunka measuring air-Cherenkov...

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Hauptverfasser: Schröder, F G, Budnev, N M, Gress, O A, Haungs, A, Hiller, R, Huege, T, Kazarina, Y, Kleifges, M, Konstantinov, A, Konstantinov, E N, Korosteleva, E E, Kostunin, D, Krömer, O, Kuzmichev, L A, Mirgazov, R R, Pankov, L, Prosin, V V, Rubtsov, G I, Rühle, C, Svetnitsky, E, Wischnewski, R, Zagorodnikov, A, Tunka-Rex Collaboration
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Wischnewski, R
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description Tunka-Rex is a new radio antenna array which extends the Tunka experiment in Siberia close to lake Baikal. It consists of 20 antennas on an area of 1 km^2 which measure the radio emission of high-energy air showers. Tunka-Rex is triggered by the photomultiplier array of Tunka measuring air-Cherenkov light of air showers in the energy range from about 10 PeV to 1 EeV. This configuration allows for the worldwide first hybrid measurements of the radio and air-Cherenkov signal for the same events: an ideal situation to perform a cross-calibration between both methods. Consequently, the main goal of Tunka-Rex is to determine the achievable energy and Xmax precision of radio measurements by comparing them to the reconstruction of the air-Cherenkov measurements. Tunka-Rex started operation in autumn 2012, and already detected air-shower events. In this paper we present the status of Tunka-Rex and first results which indicate that Tunka-Rex measures indeed the radio emission by air showers and that is is sensitive to their energy.
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