Bibcode
Keilhauer, B.; Will, M.
Referencia bibliográfica
AtmoHEAD 2014: Atmospheric Monitoring for High Energy AstroParticle Detectors, Padova, Italy, Edited by M. Doro; EPJ Web of Conferences, Volume 89, id.02001
Fecha de publicación:
3
2015
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Descripción
The Pierre Auger Observatory detects high-energy cosmic rays with
energies above ˜1017 eV. It is built as a multi-hybrid
detector measuring extensive air showers with different techniques. For
the reconstruction of extensive air showers, the atmospheric conditions
at the site of the Observatory have to be known quite well. This is
particularly true for reconstructions based on data obtained by the
fluorescence technique. For these data, not only the weather conditions
near ground are relevant, most important are altitude-dependent
atmospheric profiles. The Pierre Auger Observatory has set up a
dedicated atmospheric monitoring programme at the site in the Mendoza
province, Argentina. Beyond this, exploratory studies were performed in
Colorado, USA, for possible installations in the northern hemisphere. In
recent years, the atmospheric monitoring programme at the Pierre Auger
Observatory was supplemented by applying data from atmospheric models.
Both GDAS and HYSPLIT are developments by the US weather department NOAA
and the data are freely available. GDAS is a global model of the
atmospheric state parameters on a 1 degree geographical grid, based on
real-time measurements and numeric weather predictions, providing a full
altitude-dependent data set every 3 hours. HYSPLIT is a powerful tool to
track the movement of air masses at various heights, and with it the
aerosols. Combining local measurements of the atmospheric state
variables and aerosol scattering with the given model data, advanced
studies about atmospheric conditions can be performed and high precision
air shower reconstructions are achieved.