Abstract
LOFAR is a new form of radio telescope which can detect radio emission from air showers induced by very high-energy cosmic rays. It can also look for radio emission from particle cascades on the Moon induced by ultra high-energy cosmic rays or neutrinos. To complement the radio detection, we are setting up a small particle detector array LORA (LOfar Radboud Air shower array) within an area of ∼300 m diameter in the LOFAR core. It will help in triggering and confirming the radio detection of air showers with the LOFAR antennas. In this paper, we present a short overview about LORA and discuss its current status. © Author(s) 2011.
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Thoudam, S., Aar, G. V., Akker, M. V. D., Bähren, L., Corstanje, A., Falcke, H., … Ter Veen, S. (2011). An air shower array for LOFAR: LORA. Astrophysics and Space Sciences Transactions, 7(2), 195–199. https://doi.org/10.5194/astra-7-195-2011
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