Cosmic-Ray-Air Shower Timing Experiment: Performance of a Mini Array Detector

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A small-scale, detector utilizing the measurement of finite thickness of airshowers has been developed and operated on the ro of of the physics building, Gauhati University (Guwahati, Assam, India), since 1996. The experiment is based on extensive work of Linsley with such detectors. The array consists of eight plastic scintillation detectors (BC416, size: 50 × 50 × 5cm3 ) each viewed by fast photomultiplier tubes (PMTs, type: Thorn EMI 9807B) to look at showers from 1017 eV to 1019 eV energy. Performance and end results of the detector array will be discussed.

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