Abstract. The ARGO-YBJ experiment detects the charged component of Extensive Air Showers by means of a full-coverage detector installed at a high altitude location (4300 m a.s.l. in Tibet, P.R. China). The detector consists of a central carpet of about 5800 m2 with an active area of 93% surrounded by a guard ring with a lower sampling density. In this work some runs taken in the 2008 year were analyzed, the measurement of the all-particle spectrum in the energy region 1-100 TeV is discussed. Data were analyzed by using a Bayesian unfolding procedure.

Mari, S.M., Montini, P. (2009). The all-particle spectrum measured by means of a Bayesian unfolding technique in the energy range 1-100 TeV with the ARGO-YBJ data. In PROCEEDINGS OF THE 31st ICRC.

The all-particle spectrum measured by means of a Bayesian unfolding technique in the energy range 1-100 TeV with the ARGO-YBJ data

MARI, Stefano Maria;Montini P.
2009-01-01

Abstract

Abstract. The ARGO-YBJ experiment detects the charged component of Extensive Air Showers by means of a full-coverage detector installed at a high altitude location (4300 m a.s.l. in Tibet, P.R. China). The detector consists of a central carpet of about 5800 m2 with an active area of 93% surrounded by a guard ring with a lower sampling density. In this work some runs taken in the 2008 year were analyzed, the measurement of the all-particle spectrum in the energy region 1-100 TeV is discussed. Data were analyzed by using a Bayesian unfolding procedure.
2009
Mari, S.M., Montini, P. (2009). The all-particle spectrum measured by means of a Bayesian unfolding technique in the energy range 1-100 TeV with the ARGO-YBJ data. In PROCEEDINGS OF THE 31st ICRC.
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