EPJ Web of Conferences (Jan 2019)

TAIGA: results and perspectives

  • Kuzmichev L.,
  • Astapov I.,
  • Bezyazeekov P.,
  • Borodin A.,
  • Brückner M.,
  • Budnev N.,
  • Chiavasa A.,
  • Gress O.,
  • Gress T.,
  • Grishin O.,
  • Dyachok A.,
  • Fedorov O.,
  • Gafarov A.,
  • Garmash A.,
  • Grebenyuk V.,
  • Grinyuk A.,
  • Horns D.,
  • Kalmykov N.,
  • Kazarina Y.,
  • Kindin V.,
  • Kiryuhin V.,
  • Kokoulin R.,
  • Kompaniets K.,
  • Korosteleva E.,
  • Kozhin V.,
  • Kravchenko E.,
  • Kryukov A.,
  • Lagutin A.,
  • Lenok V.,
  • Lubsandorzhiev B.,
  • Lubsandorzhiev N.,
  • Mirgazov R.,
  • Mirzoyan R.,
  • Monkhoev R.,
  • Osipova E.,
  • Pakharukov A.,
  • Pan A.,
  • Panasyuk M.,
  • Pankov L.,
  • Petrukhin A.,
  • Poleschuk V.,
  • Popesku M.,
  • Popova E.,
  • Porelli A.,
  • Postnikov E.,
  • Prosin V.,
  • Ptuskin V.,
  • Pushnin A.,
  • Raikin R.,
  • Rubtsov G.,
  • Rybov E.,
  • Sagan Y.,
  • Samoliga V.,
  • Semeney Yu.,
  • Silaev A.,
  • Sidorenkov A.,
  • Skurikhin A.,
  • Slunecka M.,
  • Sokolov A.,
  • Spiering C.,
  • Sveshnikova L.,
  • Tabolenko V.,
  • Tarashansky B.,
  • Tkachev L.,
  • Tluczykont M.,
  • Ushakov N.,
  • Vaidyanathan A.,
  • Volchugov P.,
  • Voronin D.,
  • Wischnewski R.,
  • Zagorodnikov A.,
  • Zurbanov V.,
  • Zhurov D.,
  • Yashin I.

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/201920703003
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 207
p. 03003

Abstract

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In this talk, we describe the status and the perspectives of the hybrid Air Shower Array TAIGA (Tunka Advanced Instrument for cosmic rays and Gamma Astronomy) which is currently under construction in the Tunka Valley close to Lake Baikal and is taking data in its initial configurations. TAIGA is designed for the study of gamma rays and charged cosmic rays in the energy range of 1013 eV - 1018 eV. It has the potential to play an important role in the search for Galactic Pevatrons and within a multi-messenger approach to explore the high-energy sky.