INVESTIGADORES
PLATINO Manuel
artículos
Título:
The interface board between AMIGA moun counter surface and underground electronics: Hardware
Autor/es:
MARIELA VIDELA; MANUEL PLATINO; ALEJANDRO ALMELA; GONZALO DE LA VEGA; UWE FRÖHLICH; BEATRIZ GARCIA; YURI KOLOTAEV; AGUSTÍN LUCERO; MICHAEL PONTZ; FEDERICO SANCHEZ; FEDERICO SUAREZ; OSCAR WAINBERG; DIANA YELOS
Revista:
PUBLICACION INTERNA DE LA COLABORACION INTERNACIONAL AUGER
Editorial:
The Pierre Auger Collaboration
Referencias:
Año: 2012
Resumen:
The Pierre Auger Observatory is being upgraded to study the energy spectrum of cosmic rays down to 0.1 EeV and to determine the muon component of extended showers of secondary particles. These enhancements consist of three high elevation telescopes (HEAT), 150 radio detector stations (AERA) and an area having both surface detectors and underground muon counters (AMIGA). The surface array is enhanced over 23.5 km^2 with a total of 85 detectors in a graded array called the inll. Prototypes of the muon scintillator counter have been developed and installed in this area. The prototypes electronics can be accessed via a service tube. An electronics interface board was designed to extract the data from the counter and to provide a remote control of the system. This document explains the design of the interface for the muon counter including the hardware. Specific functions have been added to achieve a fully configurable counter adding extra features making it a custom interface.