Design, Construction and Operation of a Low-Power, Autonomous Radio-Frequency Data-Acquisition Station for the TARA Experiment

2015
Abstract Employing a 40-kW, 54.1 MHz radio-frequency transmitter just west of Delta, UT, the TARA (Telescope Array RAdar) experiment seeks radar detection of extensive air showers(EAS) initiated by ultra-high energy cosmic rays(UHECR). For UHECR with energies in excess of 10 19 eV , the Doppler-shifted “ chirps” resulting from EAS showercore radar reflections should be observable above background (dominantly galactic) at distances of tens of km from the TARA transmitter. In order to stereoscopically reconstruct cosmic ray chirps, two remote, autonomous self-powered receiver stations have been deployed. Each remote station (RS) combines both low power consumption and low cost. Triggering logic, the powering and communication systems, and some specific details of hardware components are discussed.
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