Abstract: In distinguishing between the atmospheric Cerenkov light initiated by the primary cosmic ray and its associated air shower, the Track Imaging.

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Abstract: In distinguishing between the atmospheric Cerenkov light initiated by the primary cosmic ray and its associated air shower, the Track Imaging Cerenkov Experiment (TrICE) is devised to measure the composition of cosmic rays at TeV-PeV energies. The instrument is a fixed-mount zenith telescope that uses a Fresnel lens as a early trigger and 4-m spherical mirrors to produce the image on the focal plane over a 1.5º field-of-view. The TrICE camera, composed of multi-anode photomultiplier tubes with degree angular spacing, is digitized continuously by a custom ASIC at 53 MHz with a dynamic range of 16 bits. Here we describe the commissioning and calibration of TrICE. 1 The TrICE Detector High Resolution Camera Studies of Direct Cerenkov Emission Air shower simulation studies indicate that sufficient timing and angular resolution permit the discrimination of the DC light from the EAS. Simulated Cerenkov emission due to a 100 TeV 56 Fe nucleus collected in bins of 1ns resolution in time delay and 0.01º resolution in emission angle. (a) Photons falling in a radius between 67 and 94m from the shower core reveal a well-defined peak at small angles from the DC light. (shown here in arbitrary units) (b) If this signal is digitized at several thresholds, the DC peak remains visible. The light from the air shower imaged by the coarse-grained optics of the Fresnel will trigger the system, while the light from the mirrors, which will come from both the air shower and the primary, will arrive ~10 nanoseconds later (see figure below). Using the Fresnel lens as an early trigger allows TrICE to first get a wide-field view of the air shower and later get a focused image of the shower and the DC light. Optical Design Electronics and Data Acquisition The Status of the Track Imaging Cerenkov Experiment The Status of the Track Imaging Cerenkov Experiment S. A. WISSEL 1,2, K. BYRUM 3, J. D. CUNNINGHAM 4, G. DRAKE 3, E. HAYS 2,3, D. KIEDA 5, E. KOVACS 3, S. MAGILL 3, L. NODULMAN 3, R. NORTHROP 2, S. SWORDY 1,2, R. WAGNER 3, S. P. WAKELY 1;2 1 Kavli Institute for Cosmological Physics, Chicago, IL 60637, U.S.A. 2 Enrico Fermi Institute and Department of Physics, University of Chicago, Chicago IL 60637, U.S.A. 3 Argonne National Laboratory, 9700 S. Cass Avenue, Argonne, IL 60439, U.S.A. 4 Physics Department, Loyola University Chicago, 6525 N. Sheridan Road, Chicago, Illinois 60626, U.S.A 5 Physics Department, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT 84112, U.S.A. Corresponding Author: 100 TeV 56 Fe Cerenkov Emission Digitization of Signal for Varying Thresholds [1] D. B. Kieda, S. P. Swordy, and S. P. Wakely. A high resolution method for measuring cosmic ray composition beyond 10 TeV. Astroparticle Physics,15:287–303, June [2] TrICE Collaboration: K. Byrum. The TrICE MAMPT Imaging Camera. In International Cosmic Ray Conference, [3] T. Cundiff, J. W. Dawson, L. Dalmonte, G. Drake, T. Fitzpatrick,W. Haberichter, D. Huffman,W. Luebke, C. Nelson, D. Reyna, J. L. Schlereth, P. Shanahan, J. L. Tron, and M. Watson. The MINOS Near Detector Front End Electronics. IEEE Trans. Nucl. Sci., 53, References 6mm Image of 0.56cm diameter white LED fixed ~11m above the optical plane Deconvolution of the intensity function with the inherent width of the LED suggests a point-spread function of 2.2mm. First Interaction ~ 30km DC Light Production ~ Z 2 (30km – 60km) Optimal Impact Parameter 60-90m Eight spherical mirrors are arranged on a square perimeter around the base of the telescope. These are focused onto the camera via a secondary planar mirror that also serves as a frame for the Fresnel lens. The TrICE camera consists of 16-channel Hamamatsu R8900 multi-anode photomultiplier tubes (MAPMTs). For more details on the performance of the camera see K. Byrum’s review in this conference [2]. MINOS Electronics designed for MAPMTs [3] 53 Msps Charge Integrating Encoders (QIEs) Trigger requires coincidence of >=2 MAPMTs above a programmable threshold Analysis Threshold ~ 15 photoelectrons The direct emission is confined to a narrow angular region and late arrival time on the ground relative to that of a non- interacting particle. See [1] for details on the Direct Cerenkov Method TrICE is supported by the University of Chicago, the Kavli Institute for Cosmological Physics and Argonne National Laboratory. Acknowledgements Secondary Mirror with Fresnel lens mounted in center 16 MAPMTs Camera with Baffle 16 Channel Modules using 53 Msps QIEs 8 Spherical Mirrors 6mm Hamamatsu R8900-M16 MAPMT Fresnel lens with 1m focal length 5.8º Full FOV 2.9ºTrigger FOV Eight 1-m spherical mirrors with focal lengths of 4m that generate a 6.2m 2 mirror area 1.48º FOV Mirror System 4x Magnification of Fresnel system