Speaker
Prof.
Roger Clay
(University of Adelaide)
Description
The HEAMS muon detector is a sea-level spaced telescope consisting of four one square metre scintillators vertically above a second set of four. Coincidences taken with an FPGA data acquisition system can produce a number of directional beams with various useful energies in the range 50 GeV to 1 TeV.
HEAMS is located at 35 degrees south and accesses an understudied declination/latitude range for these energies. The detector system will be described and solar and sidereal data mainly covering mid-southern latitudes will be presented.
Registration number following "ICRC2015-I/" | 179 |
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Collaboration | -- not specified -- |
Primary author
Prof.
Roger Clay
(University of Adelaide)
Co-author
Mr
Neville Wild
(University of Adelaide)