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Chapter 1 LHAASO Instruments and Detector technology *

Xinhua Ma, Y. J. Bi, Z. Cao, Mingjun Chen, S. Z. Chen, Yaodong Cheng, G. Gong, Minhao Gu, H. H. He, C. Hou, Wenhao Huang, Xingtao Huang, Cheng Liu, O. Shchegolev, X. D. Sheng, Yuri Stenkin, Chao-Yong Wu, Han-Rong Wu, Sha Sha Wu, Gang Xiao, Z. G. Yao, Shoushan Zhang, Yi Zhang, Xiong Zuo

2021Chinese Physics C134 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract The Large High Altitude Air Shower Observatory (LHAASO) (Fig. 1) is located at Mt. Haizi (4410 m a.s.l., 600 g/cm 2 , 29° 21’ 27.56” N, 100° 08’ 19.66” E) in Daocheng, Sichuan province, P.R. China. LHAASO consists of 1.3 km 2 array (KM2A) of electromagnetic particle detectors (ED) and muon detectors (MD), a water Cherenkov detector array (WCDA) with a total active area of 78,000 m 2 , 18 wide field-of-view air Cherenkov telescopes (WFCTA) and a newly proposed electron-neutron detector array (ENDA) covering 10,000 m 2 . Each detector is synchronized with all the other through a clock synchronization network based on the White Rabbit protocol. The observatory includes an IT center which comprises the data acquisition system and trigger system, the data analysis facility. In this Chapter, all the above-mentioned components of LHAASO as well as infrastructure are described.

Topics & Concepts

PhysicsObservatoryAir showerDetectorCherenkov detectorCherenkov radiationRemote sensingAstronomyOpticsGeographyAstrophysics and Cosmic PhenomenaDark Matter and Cosmic PhenomenaNeutrino Physics Research