Journal of Astronomy and Space Sciences (Dec 2016)

Installation of Neutron Monitors at the Jang Bogo Station in Antarctica

  • Jongil Jung,
  • Suyeon Oh,
  • Yu Yi,
  • Paul Evenson,
  • Roger Pyle,
  • Geonhwa Jee,
  • Jeong-Han Kim,
  • Changsup Lee,
  • Jongdae Sohn

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 33, no. 4
pp. 345 – 348

Abstract

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In December 2015, we have installed neutron monitors at the Jang Bogo station in Antarctica. The Jang Bogo station is the second science station which is located at the coast (74° 37.4´S, 164° 13.7´E) of Terra Nova Bay in Northern Victoria Land of Antarctica. A neutron monitor is an instrument to detect neutrons from secondary cosmic rays collided by the atmosphere. The installation of neutron monitor at Jang Bogo station is a part of transferred mission for neutron monitor at McMurdo station of USA. Among 18 tubes of 18-NM64 neutron monitor, we have completed relocation of 6 tubes and the rest will be transferred in December 2017. Currently, comparison of data from the neutron monitors of both two stations is under way and there is a good agreement between the data. The neutron monitors at Jang Bogo station will be quite useful to study the space weather when the installation is completed.

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