The ARCADE Raman Lidar System for the Cherenkov Telescope Array
Laura Valore, Carla Aramo, Michele Doro, Marco Iarlori, Vincenzo Rizi,, Aurelio Siro Tonachini, Piero Vallania (for the CTA Consortium)

TL;DR
The paper presents the development and deployment of the ARCADE Raman Lidar system for atmospheric aerosol monitoring at the Cherenkov Telescope Array sites, aiming to improve calibration accuracy for gamma-ray observations.
Contribution
It introduces a compact, portable Raman Lidar system designed for continuous aerosol monitoring at CTA sites, including planned upgrades and field testing strategies.
Findings
ARCADE Lidar successfully measures aerosol attenuation profiles.
System upgrades enhance water vapor detection capabilities.
Field deployment plans for CTA site characterization.
Abstract
The Cherenkov Telescope Array (CTA) is the next generation of ground-based very high energy gamma-ray instruments; the facility will be organized in two arrays, one for each hemisphere. The atmospheric calibration of the CTA telescopes is a critical task. The atmosphere affects the measured Cherenkov yield in several ways: the air-shower development itself, the variation of the Cherenkov angle with altitude, the loss of photons due to scattering and absorption of Cherenkov light out of the camera field-of-view and the scattering of photons into the camera. In this scenario, aerosols are the most variable atmospheric component in time and space and therefore need a continuous monitoring. Lidars are among the most used instruments in atmospheric physics to measure the aerosol attenuation profiles of light. The ARCADE Lidar system is a very compact and portable Raman Lidar system that has…
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