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Impact of atmospheric parameters on the atmospheric Cherenkov technique
Authors:Konrad Bernlhr
Institution:

Max-Planck-Institut für Kernphysik, Postfach 103980, 69029 Heidelberg, Germany

Abstract:Atmospheric density profiles as well as several light absorption and scattering processes depend on geographic position and are generally time-variable. Their impact on the atmospheric Cherenkov technique in general (imaging or non-imaging) is investigated. Different density profiles lead to differences in Cherenkov light density of up to 60%. Seasonal variations at mid-latitude sites are of the order of 15–20%. The quest for improved energy calibration of Cherenkov experiments also shows the need for improved transmission calculations, taking all relevant processes into account and using realistic profiles of absorbers. Simulations including the scattering mechanisms also reveal the relevance of Rayleigh and Mie scattering for atmospheric Cherenkov experiments. Refraction and the differences between treating the atmosphere in plane-parallel or spherical geometry are also investigated.
Keywords:Air shower  Cherenkov light  Atmospheric profile  Transmission  Scattering
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