Development of Yangbajing Air shower Core detector array for a new EAS hybrid Experiment
Jinsheng Liu, Jing Huang, Ding Chen, Ying Zhang, Liuming, Zhai, Xu Chen, Xiaobin Hu, Yuhui Lin, Xueyao Zhang, Cunfeng, Feng, Huanyu Jia, Xunxiu Zhou, DanZengLuoBu, Tianlu Chen and, Haijin Li, Maoyuan Liu, Aifang Yuan

TL;DR
This paper describes the design and initial performance of the YAC-II air-shower core detector array, developed to study cosmic-ray composition around the knee energy region in a hybrid experiment at Yangbajing, Tibet.
Contribution
It introduces the new YAC-II detector array and its integration with existing air-shower and muon detectors for cosmic-ray research.
Findings
YAC-II successfully detects high-energy air-shower cores.
The array can distinguish between different primary cosmic-ray nuclei.
Performance results demonstrate the detector's capability for composition studies.
Abstract
Aiming at the observation of cosmic-ray chemical composition at the "knee" energy region, we have been developinga new type air-shower core detector (YAC, Yangbajing Air shower Core detector array) to be set up at Yangbajing (90.522 E, 30.102 N, 4300 m above sea level, atmospheric depth: 606 g/m) in Tibet, China. YAC works together with the Tibet air-shower array (Tibet-III) and an underground water cherenkov muon detector array (MD) as a hybrid experiment. Each YAC detector unit consists of lead plates of 3.5 cm thick and a scintillation counter which detects the burst size induced by high energy particles in the air-shower cores. The burst size can be measured from 1 MIP (Minimum Ionization Particle) to MIPs. The first phase of this experiment, named "YAC-I", consists of 16 YAC detectors each having the size 40 cm 50 cm and distributing in a grid…
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