02-2-1125-2015/2023
 
Priority: 1
   
Status: Being concluded


Astrophysical Researches with the TAIGA Experiment
  

Leader:    

A.N. Borodin

Deputies:     L.G. Tkachev

Participating countries and international organizations:
Italy, Japan, Mexico, Republic of Korea, Romania, Russia.

Issues addressed and main goals of research:
  1. Search for local galactic sources of gamma rays with energies above 20-30 TeV.

  2. Study of gamma rays fluxes from known sources in the same energy region.

  3. Search for diffuse gamma rays from the galactic disk.

  4. Study of the energy spectrum and the mass composition of cosmic rays in the energy range of  10 15 to 10 17 eV in order to detect spots of Lorentz invariance violation.

  5. Search for galactic PeVatrons.

  6. The TAIGA observatory also plans to introduce a "hybrid method" of observation - the combined use of IACT  and HiScore wide angle Cherenkov detectors. This method will not only significantly improve the quality of high-energy gamma-rays emission signal selection from background hadron events, but will also help to match currently available parts of the cosmic ray spectrum obtained by ground-based and orbital detectors.

  7. In the NUCLEON space experiment, the spectra and elemental composition of cosmic rays were measured in the energy range of 1011-1015 eV. Further progress in applying this technique is the planned OLVE-HERO experiment. The unique parameters of the detector within 5 years of direct extra-atmospheric measurements will provide data, large statistics which allow identifying changes to the cosmic ray composition at an energy up to 1016 eV and measuring angular anisotropy of cosmic rays.
Expected results in the current year:
  1. Design, manufacturing, and testing IACT telescopes for the TAIGA experiment. 

  2. Development of event simulation programs in the TAIGA experiment. Upgrade of software for collectioning and processing data for the IACT telescopes, as well as for their hybrid mode of operation in conjunction with HiScore detectors.

  3. MC simulation of the joint operation of IACT telescopes and the TAIGA observatory's wide-angle Cherenkov detectors and optimization of selection of gamma rays events from the background.

  4. Monitoring of the brightest gamma-ray sources in a hybrid mode at the TAIGA observatory. Upgrade of software for the IACT data analysis.

  5. Completion of the data analisys of the TUS  space experiments.

  6. Design and beam tests of OLVE-HERO prototypes.

  7. Study of the Crab Nebula gamma radiation in the energy range of 2-10 TeV. Observation of the brightest extragalactic sources of gamma radiation Mrk-421, Mrk-501. 

 

List of projects:
  Project Leader Priority
(period of realisation)
1. TAIGA A.N. Borodin 1   (2015-2023)

List of Activities
  Activity or Experiment Leaders
Status
      Laboratory or another
    Division of JINR
Responsible person
Main researchers
1. Experiment TAIGA A.N. Borodin
Implementation
 

DLNP

 

A.V. Blinov, V.M. Grebenyuk, F.F. Grinyuk, M.V. Lavrova, A. Pan, S.Yu. Porokhovoy, L.G. Tkachev Shaikovskiy A.V.

 

VBLHEP

N.V. Gorbunov, A.V. Skrypnik

 

MLIT

I. Satyshev

2. Experiment TUS L.G. Tkachev
Completion
 

DLNP

 

A.V. Blinov, V.M. Grebenyuk, F.F. Grinyuk, M.V. Lavrova

3. Experiment OLVE-HERO L.G. Tkachev
Preparation
 

DLNP

A.V. Blinov, V.M. Grebenyuk, N.I. Lavrova,  A. Pan, S.Yu. Porokhovoy, A.B. Sadovsky

 

VBLHEP

N.V. Gorbunov

 

MLIT

I. Satyshev

 

FLNP

A.D. Rogov


 Collaboration
Country or International Organization City Institute or Laboratory
Italy Turin UniTo
Japan Wako RIKEN
Mexico Puebla BUAP
Republic of Korea Seoul EWU
Romania Magurele ISS
Russia Irkutsk RIAP ISU
  Moscow NNRU "MEPhI"
    SINP MSU
  Moscow, Troitsk INR RAS