Extensive Air Shower Registration at Two Depths with SPHERE-3 Detector
V.I. Galkin, E.A. Bonvech, D.V. Chernov, O.V. Cherkesova, E.L. Entina, V.A. Ivanov, T.A. Kolodkin, N.O. Ovcharenko, D.A. Podgrudkov, T.M. Roganova, M.D. Ziva

TL;DR
This paper reports on the development and capabilities of the SPHERE-3 detector system for registering extensive air showers at two depths, emphasizing the advantages of dual atmospheric detection and a self-consistent analysis procedure.
Contribution
It introduces the SPHERE-3 detector system with dual atmospheric detection capabilities and outlines procedures for primary parameter assessment of extensive air showers.
Findings
Enhanced detection of Cherenkov and direct light from air showers
Advantages of dual atmospheric detection highlighted
Proposed self-consistent analysis procedure
Abstract
The progress in the development of the SPHERE-3 project is reported. The capabilities of the reflected Cherenkov light telescope and the direct light detector are stated. The procedures for separate EAS primary parameter assessment are mentioned. The advantage of dual atmospheric detection is underlined. An idea of the self consistent overall procedure is revealed.
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena · Precipitation Measurement and Analysis
