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Calibration of the Logarithmic-Periodic Dipole Antenna (LPDA) Radio Stations at the Pierre Auger Observatory using an Octocopter
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2017-10Registro en:
The Pierre Auger Collaboration; Allekotte, Ingomar; Andrada, B.; Asorey, Hernán Gonzalo; Avila, G.; et al.; Calibration of the Logarithmic-Periodic Dipole Antenna (LPDA) Radio Stations at the Pierre Auger Observatory using an Octocopter; IOP Publishing; Journal of Instrumentation; 12; 0005; 10-2017; 1-39
1748-0221
1748-0221
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
The Pierre Auger Collaboration
Allekotte, Ingomar
Andrada, B.
Asorey, Hernán Gonzalo
Avila, G.
Bertou, Xavier Pierre Louis
Botti, Ana Martina
Cancio, A.
Cobos, A.
Contreras, F.
Dasso, Sergio Ricardo
Dova, Maria Teresa
Etchegoyen, Alberto
Figueira, Juan Manuel
Freire, Martín Miguel
Fuster, Alan Ezequiel
Garcia, Beatriz Elena
Golup, Geraldina Tamara
Gomez Berisso, Mariano
Gomez Vitale, P. F.
Gonzalez, N.
Hansen, Patricia Maria
Harari, Diego Dario
Holt, E.
Hulsman, Johannes
Josebachuili Ogando, Mariela Gisele
Kleinfeller, J.
Lucero, A.
Mariazzi, Analisa Gabriela
Masías Meza, Jimmy Joel
Melo, Diego Gabriel
Micheletti, Maria Isabel
Mollerach, Maria Silvia
Müller, A. L.
Müller, S.
Naranjo, I.
Pallotta, Juan Vicente
Perlin, Matias
Piegaia, Ricardo Nestor
Pieroni, Pablo Emanuel
Platino, Manuel
Quel, Eduardo Jaim
Ravignani, D.
Ristori, Pablo Roberto
Rodriguez Rojo, J.
Roncoroni, Matias Javier
Roulet, Esteban
Rovero, Adrian Carlos
Sanchez, Federico Andrés
Santos, E.
Sarmiento, C. A.
Sciutto, Sergio Juan
Squartini, R.
Suarez, Federico
Supanitsky, Alberto Daniel
Taborda Pulgarin, Oscar Alejandro
Tapia Casanova, Alex Marcelo
Vergara Quispe, Indira Dajhana
Wahlberg, Hernan Pablo
Wainberg, Oscar Isaac
Wundheiler, Brian
Yelós, Laura Diana
Yushkov, Alexey
Resumen
An in-situ calibration of a logarithmic periodic dipole antenna with a frequency cover- age of 30 MHz to 80 MHz is performed. Such antennas are part of a radio station system used for detection of cosmic ray induced air showers at the Engineering Radio Array of the Pierre Auger Observatory, the so-called Auger Engineering Radio Array (AERA). The directional and frequency characteristics of the broadband antenna are investigated using a remotely piloted aircraft carrying a small transmitting antenna. The antenna sensitivity is described by the vector effective length relating the measured voltage with the electric-field components perpendicular to the incoming signal direction. The horizontal and meridional components are determined with an overall un- certainty of 7.4 + 0.9 − 0.3 % and 10.3 + 2.8 − 1.7 % respectively. The measurement is used to correct a simulated response of the frequency and directional response of the antenna. In addition, the influence of the ground conductivity and permittivity on the antenna response is simulated. Both have a negligible influence given the ground conditions measured at the detector site. The overall uncertainties of the vector effective length components result in an uncertainty of 8.8 + 2.1 − 1.3 % in the square root of the energy fluence for incoming signal directions with zenith angles smaller than 60◦ .