Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy
Scientific paper
Aug 1983
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1983icrc....9..351c&link_type=abstract
IN: International Cosmic Ray Conference, 18th, Bangalore, India, August 22-September 3, 1983, Late Papers. Volume 9 (A85-22801 0
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astronomy
Astronomical Observatories, Cosmic Ray Showers, Radiation Measurement, Mirrors, Optical Filters, Photomultiplier Tubes
Scientific paper
The Utah Fly's Eye is currently operating with two stations separated by a distance of 3.4 km. Fly's Eye I consists of 67 1.6-m mirrors and 880 photomultiplier tubes; it has a solid angle coverage of 99 percent of 2pi steradians. Fly's Eye II, with 2 mirrors and 112 photomultiplier tubes, operates in the coincidence mode with Fly's Eye I. The physical parameters of both stations are presented, and some planned modifications are discussed.
Cady R.
Cassiday G. L.
Elbert Jerome W.
Gerhardy P. R.
Loh Eugene C.
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