Influence of the Geomagnetic Field on the IACT detection technique for possible sites of CTA observatories
M. Szanecki, K. Bernl\"ohr, D. Sobczy\'nska, A. Nied\'zwiecki, J., Sitarek, W. Bednarek

TL;DR
This study evaluates how the geomagnetic field influences the performance of Imaging Air Cherenkov Telescopes at potential CTA sites, highlighting its significance relative to altitude effects and providing site-specific performance estimates.
Contribution
It offers a detailed analysis of the geomagnetic field's impact on CTA site performance, including a simple scaling method for assessing this effect at various locations.
Findings
GF effect is comparable to altitude effects on performance.
Performance parameters scale with magnetic field strength.
GF influences gamma/hadron separation procedures.
Abstract
We investigate the influence of the geomagnetic field (GF) on the Imaging Air Cherenkov Telescope technique for two northern (Tenerife and San Pedro Martir) and three southern (Salta, Leoncito and Namibia (the H.E.S.S.-site)) site candidates for Cherenkov Telescope Array (CTA) observatories. We use the CORSIKA and sim_telarray programs for Monte Carlo simulations of gamma ray showers, hadronic background and the telescope response. We focus here on gamma ray measurements in the low energy, sub-100 GeV, range. Therefore, we only consider the performance of arrays of several large telescopes. Neglecting the GF effect, we find (in agreement with previous studies) that such arrays have lower energy thresholds, and larger collection areas below 30 GeV, when located at higher altitudes. We point out, however, that in the considered ranges of altitudes and magnetic field intensities, 1800-3600…
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