The large aperture GRB observatory
Resumo
The Large Aperture GRB Observatory
(LAGO) is aiming at the detection of the high
energy (around 100GeV) component of Gamma
Ray Bursts, using the single particle technique in
arrays of Water Cherenkov Detectors (WCD) in high
mountain sites (Chacaltaya, Bolivia, 5300m a.s.l.,
Pico Espejo, Venezuela, 4750m a.s.l., Sierra Negra,
Mexico, 4650m a.s.l). WCD at high altitude offer
a unique possibility of detecting low gamma fluxes
in the 10GeV - 1TeV range. The status of the
Observatory and data collected from 2007 to date
will be presented.
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Información Adicional
Correo Electrónico | jgonzale@ula.ve nunez@ula.ve |
Editor | http://arxiv.org/ |
Colación | 1-4 |
País | Polonia |