EPJ Web of Conferences (Jun 2013)

Atmospheric monitor for Telescope Array experiment

  • Tsunesada Y.,
  • Tokuno H.,
  • Shibata H.,
  • Oku D.,
  • Ogio S.,
  • Ikeda D.,
  • Matthews J.,
  • Honda K.,
  • Fukushima M.,
  • Chikawa M.,
  • Tomida T.,
  • Udo S.

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/20135310003
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 53
p. 10003

Abstract

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The atmospheric monitoring is very important for the observation of air shower by air fluorescence technique. In the Telescope Array (TA) experiment, LIDAR (LIght Detection And Ranging) system and CLF (Central Laser Facility) system have been used for the measurement of atmospheric transparency. The LIDAR system is located in the southeast of TA site. The CLF is located in the center of the TA site. The usefulness of the CLF and LIDAR systems is demonstrated by analyzing the time variation of atmospheric transparency with the systems. The two atmospheric monitor systems are complementary. Therefore, monitoring efficiency is advanced by a new LIDAR system that was installed at CLF system. Clouds are observed with CCD camera, IR camera and eye scan visual check. In addition, we have also measured atmospheric parameters at the ground level using several weather systems.