We report the development of a “hybrid trigger” system for the fluorescence detectors (FDs) and the surface detectors (SDs) in the Telescope Array (TA) experiment. It is shown from our Monte‐Carlo studies that geometry determination accuracies of monocular FD events are significantly improved using SD information (position at the ground level, timing of arrival, etc…). On the other hand, in a lower energy event, the trigger efficiency of SD for lower energy showers is smaller than that of FD. Therefore no SD information is available for events with energies below taken with the TA original data acquisition system. In order to collect the small SD signals, we developed an FD‐driven SD triggering system: this introduces an external triggering scheme to the TA‐SD using triggering signals from FD. We present the design of the system, installation and the operational stabilities in TA observation from October 2010.
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22 September 2011
INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON THE RECENT PROGRESS OF ULTRA‐HIGH ENERGY COSMIC RAY OBSERVATION
10–12 December 2010
Aichi, (Japan)
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September 22 2011
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T. Nonaka;
T. Nonaka
bInstitute For Cosmic Ray Reserch, University of Tokyo
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Y. Yamakawa
Y. Yamakawa
bInstitute For Cosmic Ray Reserch, University of Tokyo
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R. Ishimori
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H. Tokuno
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Y. Tsunesada
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T. Nonaka
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Y. Yamakawa
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aTokyo Institute of Technology
bInstitute For Cosmic Ray Reserch, University of Tokyo
AIP Conf. Proc. 1367, 173–176 (2011)
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R. Ishimori, H. Tokuno, Y. Tsunesada, T. Nonaka, Y. Yamakawa; The hybrid trigger system in the Telescope Array experiment. AIP Conf. Proc. 22 September 2011; 1367 (1): 173–176. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.3628738
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