Tuesday, July 17, 2012

1207.3535 (K. Louedec et al.)

Origin of atmospheric aerosols at the Pierre Auger Observatory using backward trajectory of air masses    [PDF]

K. Louedec, for the Pierre Auger Collaboration
The Pierre Auger Observatory is the largest operating cosmic ray observatory ever built. Calorimetric measurements of extensive air showers induced by cosmic rays are performed with a fluorescence detector. Thus, one of the main challenges is the monitoring of the atmosphere, both in terms of atmospheric state variables and optical properties. To better understand the atmospheric conditions, a study of air mass trajectories above the site is presented. Such a study has been done using an air-modelling program well known in atmospheric sciences. Its validity has been checked using meteorological radiosonde soundings performed at the Pierre Auger Observatory. Finally, aerosol concentration values measured by the Central Laser Facility are compared to backward trajectories.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1207.3535

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