EPJ Web of Conferences (Jan 2017)

Recent results from CODALEMA and the Nançay radio facilities related to cosmic-ray measurements

  • Dallier Richard,
  • Charrier Didier,
  • Denis Laurent,
  • Escudie Antony,
  • Gaté Florian,
  • Lecacheux Alain,
  • Martin Lilian,
  • Revenu Benoît

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/201713501002
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 135
p. 01002

Abstract

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Since 2003, the NanÇay Radio Observatory hosts the CODALEMA experiment, dedicated to radio detection of cosmic ray induced extensive air showers. CODALEMA also features the R&D EXTASIS project, aiming at detecting the lowfrequency signal ([2-6] MHz) produced at the sudden disappearance of the air shower particles hitting the ground. The 3 current antenna arrays present different antenna density and extent, and can be operated in a joint mode to record simultaneously the radio signal coming from air showers. Therefore, the NanÇay facilities may offer a complete description of the air shower induced electric field at small, medium and large scale, and over an unique and very wide frequency band (from ~ 2 to 200 MHz).