7–15 Oct 2024
Obertrubach-Bärnfels
Europe/Berlin timezone

Drone-Based Calibration of AugerPrime Radio Antennas at the Pierre Auger Observatory

8 Oct 2024, 17:40
20m
Obertrubach-Bärnfels

Obertrubach-Bärnfels

Gasthof*** Drei Linden Bärnfels-Dorfstr. 38 91286 Obertrubach
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Speaker

Mr Alex Reuzki (RWTH Aachen University)

Description

Radio emissions of extensive air showers can be observed at the Pierre Auger Observatory with the AugerPrime radio detector (RD). As part of the AugerPrime upgrade, RD is being installed on $1660$ water-Cherenkov detectors on an area of about $3000 \text{ km}^2$ and consists of dual-polarized Short Aperiodic Loaded Loop Antennas (SALLA). To achieve high measurement precision, RD needs to be well-calibrated, which requires the antenna response pattern to be well-known. We introduce a method to measure the directional response of the SALLA using a well-defined biconical antenna mounted to a drone. The drone-based setup possesses active stabilization and precise pointing with the use of a gimbal. Additionally, the drone's position is tracked using differential GPS with $\mathcal{O}$(cm) precision. This setup allows us to precisely extract the antenna response pattern from any direction in the frequency range of $30-80$ MHz. In a recent in-situ campaign, calibration measurements of the AugerPrime radio detector have been performed. First results of these measurements are presented and compared to simulations.

Primary author

Mr Alex Reuzki (RWTH Aachen University)

Co-authors

Dr Bjarni Pont (Radboud University) Prof. Martin Erdmann (RWTH Aachen University) Mr Maximilian Straub (RWTH Aachen University)

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