1. TAIGA—An Innovative Hybrid Array for High Energy Gamma Astronomy, Cosmic Ray Physics and Astroparticle Physics
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Budnev, N., Astapov, I., Bezyazeekov, P., Bonvech, E., Boreyko, V., Borodin, A., Brueckner, Martin, Bulan, A., Chernov, D., Chiavassa, A., Dyachok, A., Fedorov, O., Gafarov, A., Garmash, A., Gorbunov, N., Grebenyuk, V., Gress, O., Gress, T., Grinyuk, A., Grishin, O., Haungs, A., Hiller, R., Horns, D., Ivanova, Al., Ivanova, A., Huege, T., Kalmykov, N., Kazarina, Y., Kindin, V., Kiryuhin, S., Kirilenko, P., Kleifges, M., Kokoulin, R., Kompaniets, K., Korosteleva, E., Kotovschikov, I., Kostunin, D., Kozhin, V., Kravchenko, E., Kryukov, A., Kuzmichev, L., Lenok, V., Lagutin, A., Lemeshev, Yu., Lubsandorzhiev, B., Lubsandorzhiev, N., Lukyantsev, D., Mirgazov, R., Mirzoyan, R., Monkhoev, R., Osipova, E., Pakhorukov, A., Popescu, M., Pan, A., Panasyuk, M., Pankov, L., Podgrudkov, D., Poleschuk, V., Popova, E., Porelli, Andrea, Postnikov, E., Prosin, V., Ptuskin, V., Petrukhin, A., Pushnin, A., Slunecka, V., Raikin, R., Rjabov, E., Rubtsov, G., Sagan, Y., Sabirov, B., Samoliga, V., Schröder, F., Semeney, Yu., Sidorenkov, A., Silaev, A., Spiering, C., Tkachenko, A., Silaev, Jr., Skurikhin, A., Slunecka, M., Sokolov, A., Sveshnikova, L., Zurbanov, V., Suvorkin, Y., Tabolenko, V., Tanaev, A., Tarashansky, B., Ternovoy, M., Tkachev, L., Tluczykont, M., Togoo, R., Ushakov, N., Volchugov, P., Voronin, D., Wischnewski, R., Yashin, I., Zagorodnikov, A., Zhaglova, A., and Zhurov, D.
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energy: high ,Nuclear and High Energy Physics ,showers: atmosphere ,hybrid ,Physics::Instrumentation and Detectors ,air ,Astrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena ,Astrophysics::Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics ,Baikal ,sensitivity ,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics ,cosmic radiation ,gamma ray ,high [energy] ,ddc:530 ,galaxy ,atmosphere [showers] ,experimental results - Abstract
20th International Seminar on High Energy Physics, Quarks 2018, Valday, Russian Federation, 27 May 2018 - 2 Jun 2018; Physics of atomic nuclei 191(3), 362 - 367 (2018). doi:10.1134/S1063778821030078, The physics motivations and advantages of the hybrid detector complex TAIGA are presented. TAIGA aims to address gamma-ray astronomy at energies from a few TeV to several PeV units, as well as cosmic-ray physics from 100 TeV to several EeV units and astroparticle physics problems. In 2021 deployment and commissioning of the one square kilometer TAIGA setup in the Tunka valley $\sim$50 km West from Lake Baikal will be finished. The first experimental results with the TAIGA are presented., Published by AIP, New York, NY
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