EPJ Web of Conferences (Jan 2017)

TEC, Trigger and Check, preparing LOFAR for Lunar observations

  • ter Veen Sander,
  • Mevius Maaijke,
  • Bonardi Antonio,
  • Buitink Stijn,
  • Corstanje Arthur,
  • Enriquez J. Emilio,
  • Falcke Heino,
  • Hörandel Jörg R.,
  • Mitra Pragati,
  • Mulrey Katey,
  • Nelles Anna,
  • Rachen Jörg Paul,
  • Rossetto Laura,
  • Schellart Pim,
  • Scholten Olaf,
  • Thoudam Satyendra,
  • Trinh Gia,
  • Winchen Tobias

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/201713504004
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 135
p. 04004

Abstract

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One of the main ways to use radio to detect Ultra High Energy Neutrinos and Cosmic Rays is the Lunar Askaryan technique, that uses the Moon as a target and searches for nanosecond pulses with large radio telescopes. To use low frequency aperture arrays, such as LOFAR and the SKA, pose new challenges and possibilities in detection techniques of short radio pulses and to measure the Total Electron Content (TEC). As a prepatory work, we have used other measurements that use similar techniques, or that can answer a specific question, with the LOFAR radio telescope. This contribution reports on our work on triggering on short radio signals, post-event imaging of radio signals from buffered data and methods to determine the TEC-value.