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Gamma/hadron discrimination using a small-WCD with four PMTs

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posted on 2025-04-09, 13:56 authored by R Conceição, P Assis, F Assunção, A Bakalová, U Barres de Almeida, CR Bom, J Correia, A De Angelis, L Dias, BS González, A Guillén, G La Mura, N Lourenço, P Machado, S Marques, L Mendes, M Pimenta, R Shellard, B Tomé, J Vicha, P Abreu, A Albert, EO Angüner, C Arcaro, LH Arnaldi, JC Arteaga-Velázquez, I Batković, J Bellido, E Belmont-Moreno, F Bisconti, A Blanco, M Bohacova, E Bottacini, T Bretz, C Brisbois, P Brogueira, AM Brown, T Bulik, KS Caballero Mora, SM Campos, A Chiavassa, L Chytka, G Consolati, J Cotzomi Paleta, S Dasso, E de la Fuente, V de Souza, D Depaoli, G Di Sciascio, CO Dib, D Dorner, M Doro, M Du Vernois, T Ergin, KL Fan, N Fraija, S Funk, JI García, JA García-González, ST García Roca, G Giacinti, H Goksu, F Guarino, F Haist, PM Hansen, JP Harding, J Hinton, W Hofmann, B Hona, D Hoyos, P Huentemeyer, F Hueyotl-Zahuantitla, A Insolia, P Janecek, V Joshi, B Khelifi, S Kunwar, J Lapington, MR Laspiur, F Leitl, F Longo, L Lopes, R Lopez-Coto, D Mandat, AG Mariazzi, M Mariotti, A Marques Moraes, J Martínez-Castro, H Martínez-Huerta, S May, DG Melo, LF Mendes, LM Mendes, T Mineeva, A Mitchell, S Mohan, OG Morales Olivares, E Moreno-Barbosa, L Nellen
The Southern Wide-field Gamma-ray Observatory (SWGO) is the next-generation gamma-ray observatory, currently in an R&D phase. The experiment is expected to have a large array of water Cherenkov detectors (WCD) placed at a high elevation (> 4.4 km a.s.l.) in South America. Here we present a WCD concept with reduced surface area and height of stations comprising four PMTs at the bottom. We show that it is possible to reach an excellent gamma/hadron discrimination by analysing the data gathered by this station with machine learning techniques. Such performance can be achieved by analysing the shower patterns at the ground or through the PMTs signal time structure to tag muons. Moreover, it is shown that the station's performance does not depend on the array configuration (dense or sparse) nor on the shower inclination (θ< 40◦). Such a concept reduces the cost associated with the transport of massive amounts of water to high elevation sites while keeping a high physics performance. Therefore, it could be a good candidate station for SWGO, enabling to reach good sensitivities from low energies (∼ 100 GeV) up to the PeV region, covering large ground surface areas (few square km).

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School of Physics

Source

37th International Cosmic Ray Conference (ICRC2021)

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Proceedings of Science

Volume

395

Publisher

Sissa Medialab srl Partita

eissn

1824-8039

Copyright date

2022

Available date

2025-04-09

Language

en

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