Tools and Procedures for the CTA Array Calibration
Maria Concetta Maccarone, Dan Parsons, Markus Gaug, Raquel de los, Reyes (for the CTA Consortium)

TL;DR
This paper discusses the development of calibration tools and procedures for the Cherenkov Telescope Array, ensuring high-precision calibration across diverse instruments to meet stringent accuracy requirements.
Contribution
It introduces methods and equipment for calibrating the CTA array, addressing the challenges posed by its diverse telescopes and strict accuracy standards.
Findings
Calibration methods for muon rings and cosmic-ray air showers
Use of calibrated light sources on ground and UAVs
Procedures for operational calibration of CTA instruments
Abstract
The Cherenkov Telescope Array (CTA) is an international initiative to build the next generation ground-based very-high-energy gamma-ray observatory. Full sky coverage will be assured by two arrays, one located on each of the northern and southern hemispheres. Three different sizes of telescopes will cover a wide energy range from tens of GeV up to hundreds of TeV. These telescopes, of which prototypes are currently under construction or completion, will have different mirror sizes and fields-of-view designed to access different energy regimes. Additionally, there will be groups of telescopes with different optics system, camera and electronics design. Given this diversity of instruments, an overall coherent calibration of the full array is a challenging task. Moreover, the CTA requirements on calibration accuracy are much more stringent than those achieved with current Imaging…
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