Design and implementation of the AMIGA embedded system for data acquisition

Collaboration
Jan 27, 2021
33 pages
Published in:
  • JINST 16 (2021) 07, T07008
  • Published: Jul 19, 2021
e-Print:
Report number:
  • FERMILAB-PUB-21-032-AD-AE-E-TD
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Abstract: (IOP)
The Auger Muon Infill Ground Array (AMIGA) is part of the AugerPrime upgrade of the Pierre Auger Observatory. It consists of particle counters buried 2.3 m underground next to the water-Cherenkov stations that form the 23.5 km2 large infilled array. The reduced distance between detectors in this denser area allows the lowering of the energy threshold for primary cosmic ray reconstruction down to about 1017 eV. At the depth of 2.3 m the electromagnetic component of cosmic ray showers is almost entirely absorbed so that the buried scintillators provide an independent and direct measurement of the air showers muon content. This work describes the design and implementation of the AMIGA embedded system, which provides centralized control, data acquisition and environment monitoring to its detectors. The presented system was firstly tested in the engineering array phase ended in 2017, and lately selected as the final design to be installed in all new detectors of the production phase. The system was proven to be robust and reliable and has worked in a stable manner since its first deployment.
Note:
  • Accepted for publication at JINST. Published version, 34 pages, 15 figures, 4 tables
  • muon: showers
  • cosmic radiation: electromagnetic component
  • cosmic radiation: primary
  • showers: atmosphere
  • energy: threshold
  • data acquisition
  • Auger
  • scintillation counter
  • engineering
  • observatory