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Journal of Instrumentation | 2014

Digital electronics for the Pierre Auger Observatory AMIGA muon counters

O. Wainberg; A. Almela; M. Platino; F. Sánchez; F. Suarez; A. Lucero; M Videla; B. Wundheiler; D. Melo; M. R. Hampel; A. Etchegoyen

The ``Auger Muons and Infill for the Ground Array (AMIGA) project provides direct muon counting capacity to the Pierre Auger Observatory and extends its energy detection range down to 0.3 EeV. It currently consists of 61 detector pairs (a Cherenkov surface detector and a buried muon counter) distributed over a 23.5 km2 area on a 750 m triangular grid. Each counter relies on segmented scintillator modules storing a logical train of `0s and `1s on each scintillator segment at a given time slot. Muon counter data is sampled and stored at 320 MHz allowing both the detection of single photoelectrons and the implementation of an offline trigger designed to mitigate multi-pixel PMT crosstalk and dark rate undesired effects. Acquisition is carried out by the digital electronics built around a low power Cyclone III FPGA. This paper presents the digital electronics design, internal and external synchronization schemes, hardware tests, and first results from the Observatory.


Astroparticle Physics | 2015

A composition dependent energy scale and the determination of the cosmic ray primary mass in the ankle region

A. D. Supanitsky; A. Etchegoyen; D. Melo; F. Sánchez

Abstract At present there are still several open questions about the origin of the ultra high energy cosmic rays. However, great progress in this area has been made in recent years due to the data collected by the present generation of ground based detectors like the Pierre Auger Observatory and Telescope Array. In particular, it is believed that the study of the composition of the cosmic rays as a function of energy can play a fundamental role for the understanding of the origin of the cosmic rays. The observatories belonging to this generation are composed of arrays of surface detectors and fluorescence telescopes. The duty cycle of the fluorescence telescopes is ∼10% in contrast with the ∼100% of the surface detectors. Therefore, the energy calibration of the events observed by the surface detectors is performed by using a calibration curve obtained from a set of high quality events observed in coincidence by both types of detectors. The advantage of this method is that the reconstructed energy of the events observed by the surface detectors becomes almost independent of simulations of the showers because just a small part of the reconstructed energy (the missing energy), obtained from the fluorescence telescopes, comes from simulations. However, the calibration curve obtained in this way depends on the composition of the cosmic rays, which can introduce biases in composition analyses when parameters with a strong dependence on primary energy are considered. In this work we develop an analytical method to study these effects. We consider AMIGA (Auger Muons and Infill for the Ground Array), the low energy extension of the Pierre Auger Observatory corresponding to the surface detectors, to illustrate the use of the method. In particular, we study the biases introduced by an energy calibration dependent on composition on the determination of the mean value of the number of muons, at a given distance to the showers axis, which is one of the parameters most sensitive to primary mass and has an almost linear dependence with primary energy.


International journal of psychology and psychological therapy | 2017

Effects of Mixed Training Structures on Equivalence Class Formation

Joaquín Menéndez; F. Sánchez; Matías Alejandro Avellaneda; Sebastián Idesis; Alberto Andrés Iorio


Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 2015

AMIGA at the Pierre Auger Observatory: The interface and control electronics of the first prototype muon counters

M. Videla; M. Platino; B. García; A. Almela; G. De La Vega; A. Lucero; F. Suarez; O. Wainberg; F. Sánchez; D. Yelos


Energy Science & Engineering | 2018

Photovoltaic monitoring system for Auger Muons and Infill for the Ground Array

Angel Cancio Montbrun; Alexis Mancilla; Javier Maya; B. García; A. Almela; Belén Andrada; Ana M. Botti; A. Etchegoyen; J. M. Figueira; Alan Fuster; Nicolas González; M. R. Hampel; E. Holt; Johannes Hulsman; Mariela Jose Bachuili; Nicolas Leal; A. Lucero; D. Melo; S. Müller; Matías Perlin; M. Platino; D. Ravignani; Matias Roncoroni; F. Sánchez; Christian Sarmiento-Cano; D. Schmidt; Gaia Silli; F. Suarez; Alvaro Taboada; O. Wainberg


Revista Argentina de Ciencias del Comportamiento | 2016

Training structures of equivalence classes and their influence on the priming effect

F. Sánchez; Joaquín Menéndez; Matías Alejandro Avellaneda; Sebastián Idesis; Alberto Andrés Iorio


VI Congreso Internacional de Investigación y Práctica Profesional en Psicología XXI Jornadas de Investigación Décimo Encuentro de Investigadores en Psicología del MERCOSUR | 2014

EFECTO DE LA DENSIDAD NODAL EN FENÓMENOS DE RELACIONES DE EQUIVALENCIA. UN ABORDAJE CONDUCTUAL

Joaquín Menéndez; F. Sánchez; Matias Massaro


Archive | 2007

Using stars to determine the absolute pointing of the fluorescence detector telescopes of the Pierre Auger Observatory For the Auger Collaboration

Cinzia De Donato; Michael Prouza; F. Sánchez; Marcos Santander; D.V. Camin; B. García; Valerio Grassi; Jan R

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A. Almela

National Scientific and Technical Research Council

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A. Etchegoyen

National Scientific and Technical Research Council

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A. Lucero

National Scientific and Technical Research Council

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B. García

National Scientific and Technical Research Council

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D. Melo

National Scientific and Technical Research Council

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F. Suarez

National Scientific and Technical Research Council

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Joaquín Menéndez

Instituto de Biología y Medicina Experimental

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M. Platino

National Scientific and Technical Research Council

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O. Wainberg

National Scientific and Technical Research Council

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Alberto Andrés Iorio

Instituto de Biología y Medicina Experimental

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