The Tunka Radio Extension, an antenna array for high-energy cosmic-ray detection
Y. Kazarina, P.A. Bezyazeekov, N.M. Budnev, O. Fedorov, O.A. Gress, A., Haungs, R. Hiller, T. Huege, M. Kleifges, E.E. Korosteleva, D. Kostunin, O., Kromer, V. Kungel, L.A. Kuzmichev, N. Lubsandorzhiev, T. N. Marshalkina,, R.R. Mirgazov, R. Monkhoev, E.A. Osipova, A. Pakhorukov

TL;DR
This paper reports initial findings from the Tunka Radio Extension, an antenna array designed for detecting high-energy cosmic rays, including combined measurements and analysis of antenna alignment effects.
Contribution
It introduces the Tunka-Rex array, presents first combined measurement results with Tunka-Grande, and studies antenna alignment effects.
Findings
Initial combined measurement results with Tunka-Grande
Analysis of antenna alignment effects
Overview of recent Tunka-Rex results
Abstract
This article presents the first results of the combined measurements of Tunka-Rex and Tunka-Grande as well as studies of the antenna alignment effect and an overview of the recent Tunka-Rex results.
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena · Radio Astronomy Observations and Technology
