A Novel Tool for the Absolute End-to-End Calibration of Fluorescence Telescopes -- The XY-Scanner

  • The Pierre Auger Collaboration
  • , Christoph M. Schäfer*
  • , A. Abdul Halim
  • , P. Abreu
  • , M. Aglietta
  • , I. Allekotte
  • , K. Almeida Cheminant
  • , A. Almela
  • , Olaf Scholten
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

The Pierre Auger Observatory uses 27 large-aperture wide-angle Schmidt telescopes to measure the longitudinal profile of air showers using the air-fluorescence technique. Up to the year 2013, the absolute calibration of the telescopes was performed by mounting a uniform large-diameter light source on each of the telescopes and illuminating the entire aperture with a known photon flux. Due to the high amount of work and person-power required, this procedure was only carried
out roughly once every three years, and a relative calibration was performed every night to track short-term changes. Since 2013, only the relative calibration has been performed. In this paper, we present a novel tool for the absolute end-to-end calibration of the fluorescence detectors, the XY-Scanner. The XY-Scanner uses a portable integrating sphere as a light source, which has been absolutely calibrated. This light source is installed onto a motorized rail system and moved across the aperture of each telescope. We mimic the illumination of the entire aperture by flashing the light source at ∼1700 positions evenly distributed across the telescope aperture. For the absolute calibration of the light source, we built a dedicated setup that uses a NIST-calibrated photodiode to measure the average photon flux and a PMT to track the pulse-to-pulse stability. We present the laboratory setups used to study the characteristics of the employed light sources and discuss the inter-calibration between selected telescopes.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication38th International Cosmic Ray Conference (ICRC2023) - Cosmic-Ray Physics (Indirect, CRI)
EditorsTakayuki Saito , Kimihiro Okumura
PublisherSissa Medialab
Number of pages13
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 27-Sept-2024

Publication series

NameProceedings of Science
Volume444

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