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Measurement of the muon flux in the bunker of Monte Soratte with the CRC detector
/ Gustavino, G (CERN) ; Candela, A (Gran Sasso) ; Cocco, A (Gran Sasso) ; D'Ambrosio, N (Gran Sasso) ; De Deo, M (Gran Sasso) ; De Iulis, A (Madrid, CIEMAT) ; D'Incecco, M (Gran Sasso) ; Abia, P Garcia (Madrid, CIEMAT) ; Gustavino, C (Gran Sasso) ; Messina, M (Gran Sasso) et al.
The Cosmic Ray Cube is a portable tracking device conceived for outreach activities allowing a direct scientific experience for secondary school students. In the context of the PTOLEMY project, the detector was used to measure the differential muon flux inside the bunker of Monte Soratte, a suitable location at about 50 km north of Rome (Italy). [...]
2023 - 3 p.
- Published in : Nucl. Instrum. Methods Phys. Res., A 1046 (2023) 167715
In : 15th Pisa Meeting on Advanced Detectors, La Biodola - Isola D'elba, It, 22 - 28 May 2022, pp.167715
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The EEE project – Science in schools: state and results
/ Abbrescia, M (Enrico Fermi Ctr., Rome ; Bari U. ; INFN, Bari) ; Avanzini, C (Enrico Fermi Ctr., Rome ; INFN, Pisa ; Pisa U.) ; Baldini, L (Enrico Fermi Ctr., Rome ; INFN, Pisa ; Pisa U.) ; Baldini Ferroli, R (Enrico Fermi Ctr., Rome ; INFN, Italy) ; Batignani, G (Enrico Fermi Ctr., Rome ; INFN, Pisa ; Pisa U.) ; Bencivenni, G (INFN, Italy) ; Bossini, E (Enrico Fermi Ctr., Rome ; INFN, Siena) ; Chiavassa, A (INFN, Turin ; Turin U.) ; Cicalò, C (Enrico Fermi Ctr., Rome ; Cagliari U. ; INFN, Cagliari) ; Cifarelli, L (Enrico Fermi Ctr., Rome ; INFN, Bologna ; U. Bologna, DIFA) et al.
The Extreme Energy Events (EEE) project is an extended array for cosmic rays survey. It was conceived by Antonino Zichichi and supported by the Museo Storico della Fisica e Centro Studi e Ricerche “Enrico Fermi” with the collaboration of the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN), of the Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare (INFN) and of the Italian Ministry of Education, University and Research (MIUR). [...]
2017 - 4 p.
- Published in : Nucl. Part. Phys. Proc. 291-293 (2017) 110-113
In : 10th Cosmic Ray International Seminar : New Eyes on the Universe, Ischia, Italy, 4 - 8 Jul 2016, pp.110-113
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Operation and performance of the EEE network array for the detection of cosmic rays
/ Abbrescia, M (Enrico Fermi Ctr., Rome ; Bari U. ; INFN, Bari) ; Avanzini, C (Enrico Fermi Ctr., Rome ; INFN, Pisa ; Pisa U.) ; Baldini, L (Enrico Fermi Ctr., Rome ; INFN, Pisa ; Pisa U.) ; Baldini Ferroli, R (Enrico Fermi Ctr., Rome ; Frascati) ; Batignani, G (Enrico Fermi Ctr., Rome ; INFN, Pisa ; Pisa U.) ; Bencivenni, G (Frascati) ; Bossini, E (Enrico Fermi Ctr., Rome ; INFN, Siena ; Siena U.) ; Chiavassa, A (INFN, Turin ; Turin U.) ; Cicalò, C (Enrico Fermi Ctr., Rome ; Cagliari U. ; INFN, Cagliari) ; Cifarelli, L (Enrico Fermi Ctr., Rome ; INFN, Bologna ; U. Bologna, DIFA) et al.
The EEE (Extreme Energy Events) Project is an experiment for the detection of cosmic ray muons by means of a sparse array of telescopes, each made of three Multigap Resistive Plate Chambers (MRPC), distributed over all the Italian territory and at CERN. The main scientific goals of the Project are the investigation of the properties of the local muon flux, the detection of Extensive Air Showers (EAS) and the search for long-distance correlations between far telescopes. [...]
2017 - 4 p.
- Published in : Nucl. Instrum. Methods Phys. Res., A 845 (2017) 383-386
In : 14th Vienna Conference on Instrumentation, Vienna, Austria, 15 - 19 Feb 2016, pp.383-386
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EEE - Extreme Energy Events: an astroparticle physics experiment in Italian High Schools
/ Abbrescia, M (Enrico Fermi Ctr., Rome ; Bari U. ; INFN, Bari) ; Avanzini, C (Enrico Fermi Ctr., Rome ; INFN, Pisa ; Pisa U.) ; Baldini, L (Enrico Fermi Ctr., Rome ; INFN, Pisa ; Pisa U.) ; Baldini Ferroli, R (Enrico Fermi Ctr., Rome ; Frascati) ; Batignani, G (Enrico Fermi Ctr., Rome ; INFN, Pisa ; Pisa U.) ; Bencivenni, G (Frascati) ; Bossini, E (Enrico Fermi Ctr., Rome ; INFN, Siena ; Siena U.) ; Bressan, E (Enrico Fermi Ctr., Rome ; Bologna U. ; INFN, Bologna) ; Chiavassa, A (Enrico Fermi Ctr., Rome ; Bologna U. ; INFN, Bologna) ; Cicalò, C (Enrico Fermi Ctr., Rome ; Cagliari U. ; INFN, Cagliari) et al.
The Extreme Energy Events project (EEE) is aimed to study Extensive Air Showers (EAS) from primary cosmic rays of more than 10(18) eV energy detecting the ground secondary muon component using an array of telescopes with high spatial and time resolution. The second goal of the EEE project is to involve High School teachers and students in this advanced research work and to initiate them in scientific culture: to reach both purposes the telescopes are located inside High School buildings and the detector construction, assembling and monitoring - together with data taking and analysis - are done by researchers from scientific institutions in close collaboration with them. [...]
2016 - 5 p.
- Published in : J. Phys.: Conf. Ser. 718 (2016) 082001
Fulltext: 10.1088_1742-6596_718_8_082001 - PDF; JPCS_718_8_082001 - PDF;
In : 14th International Conference on Topics in Astroparticle and Underground Physics, Torino, Italy, 7 - 11 Sep 2015, pp.082001
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A Multigap Resistive Plate Chambers array for the Extreme Energy Events Project
/ De Gruttola, D (Enrico Fermi Ctr., Rome ; INFN, Salerno ; Salerno U.) ; Abbrescia, M (Enrico Fermi Ctr., Rome ; Bari U. ; INFN, Bari) ; Avanzini, C (Enrico Fermi Ctr., Rome ; INFN, Pisa ; Pisa U.) ; Baldini, L (Enrico Fermi Ctr., Rome ; INFN, Pisa ; Pisa U.) ; Baldini Ferroli, R (Enrico Fermi Ctr., Rome ; Frascati) ; Batignani, G (Enrico Fermi Ctr., Rome ; INFN, Pisa ; Pisa U.) ; Bencivenni, G (Frascati) ; Bossini, E (Enrico Fermi Ctr., Rome ; INFN, Siena ; Siena U.) ; Bressan, E (Enrico Fermi Ctr., Rome ; Bologna U. ; INFN, Bologna) ; Chiavassa, A (INFN, Turin ; Turin U.) et al.
The Extreme Energy Events (EEE) Project is a Centro Fermi - CERN - INFN - MIUR Collaboration Project, for the study of extremely high-energy cosmic rays, which exploits the Multigap Resistive Plate Chamber (MRPC) technology. The excellent time resolution and good tracking capability of this detector allows us to study Extensive Air Showers (EAS) with an array of telescopes distributed all over the Italian territory. [...]
2016 - 8 p.
- Published in : Nucl. Part. Phys. Proc. 279-281 (2016) 31-38
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The EEE Project: a sparse array of telescopes for the measurement of cosmic ray muons
/ La Rocca, P (INFN, Catania ; Catania U.) ; Abbrescia, M (Enrico Fermi Ctr., Rome ; Bari U. ; INFN, Bari) ; Avanzini, C (Enrico Fermi Ctr., Rome ; INFN, Pisa ; Pisa U.) ; Baldini, L (Enrico Fermi Ctr., Rome ; INFN, Pisa ; Pisa U.) ; Ferroli, R Baldini (Enrico Fermi Ctr., Rome ; Frascati) ; Batignani, G (Enrico Fermi Ctr., Rome ; INFN, Pisa ; Pisa U.) ; Bencivenni, G (Frascati) ; Bossini, E (Enrico Fermi Ctr., Rome ; INFN, Siena ; Siena U.) ; Chiavassa, A (Enrico Fermi Ctr., Rome ; INFN, Turin ; Turin U.) ; Cicalò, C (Enrico Fermi Ctr., Rome ; INFN, Cagliari ; Cagliari U.) et al.
The Extreme Energy Events (EEE) Project is meant to be the most extensive experiment to detect secondary cosmic particles in Italy. To this aim, more than 50 telescopes have been built at CERN and installed in high schools distributed all over the Italian territory. [...]
2016 - 12 p.
- Published in : JINST 11 (2016) C12056
IOP Open Access article: PDF;
In : 14th Topical Seminar on Innovative Particle and Radiation Detectors , Siena, Italy, 3 - 6 Oct 2016, pp.C12056
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Looking at the sub-TeV sky with cosmic muons detected in the EEE MRPC telescopes
/ Abbrescia, M (Enrico Fermi Ctr., Rome ; Bari U. ; INFN, Bari) ; Avanzini, C (Enrico Fermi Ctr., Rome ; INFN, Pisa ; Pisa U.) ; Baldini, L (Enrico Fermi Ctr., Rome ; INFN, Pisa ; Pisa U.) ; Baldini Ferroli, R (Enrico Fermi Ctr., Rome ; Frascati) ; Batignani, G (Enrico Fermi Ctr., Rome ; INFN, Pisa ; Pisa U.) ; Bencivenni, G (Frascati) ; Bossini, E (Enrico Fermi Ctr., Rome ; INFN, Siena ; Siena U.) ; Bressan, E (Enrico Fermi Ctr., Rome ; Bologna U. ; INFN, Bologna) ; Chiavassa, A (INFN, Turin ; Turin U.) ; Cicalo, C (Enrico Fermi Ctr., Rome ; Cagliari U. ; INFN, Cagliari) et al.
Distributions of secondary cosmic muons were measured by the Multigap Resistive Plate Chambers (MRPC) telescopes of the Extreme Energy Events (EEE) Project, spanning a large angular and temporal acceptance through its sparse sites, to test the possibility to search for any anomaly over long runs. After correcting for the time exposure and geometrical acceptance of the telescopes, data were transformed into equatorial coordinates, and equatorial sky maps were obtained from different sites on a preliminary dataset of 110M events in the energy range at sub-TeV scale..
2015
- Published in : Eur. Phys. J. Plus 130 (2015) 187
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Cosmic rays Monte Carlo simulations for the Extreme Energy Events Project
/ Abbrescia, M (Bari U. ; INFN, Bari ; Enrico Fermi Ctr., Rome) ; Agocs, A (World Lab., Geneva) ; Aiola, S (Catania U. ; INFN, Catania) ; Antolini, R (Gran Sasso) ; Avanzini, C (INFN, Pisa ; Pisa U.) ; Baldini Ferroli, R (Frascati) ; Bencivenni, G (Frascati) ; Bossini, E (INFN, Pisa ; Pisa U.) ; Bressan, E (Enrico Fermi Ctr., Rome) ; Chiavassa, A (INFN, Turin ; Turin U.) et al.
The Extreme Energy Events Project (EEE Project) is an innovative experiment to study very high energy cosmic rays by means of the detection of the associated air shower muon component. It consists of a network of tracking detectors installed inside Italian High Schools. [...]
2014 - 12 p.
- Published in : Eur. Phys. J. Plus 129 (2014) 166
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