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M. Monasor

Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory

Publishes on Astrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena, Dark Matter and Cosmic Phenomena, Neutrino Physics Research. 78 papers and 7.7k citations.

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Search for microwave emission from ultrahigh energy cosmic rays
Jaime Álvarez-Muñiz, Asher Berlin, M. Bogdan et al.|Physical review. D. Particles, fields, gravitation, and cosmology/Physical review. D, Particles, fields, gravitation, and cosmology|2012
Cited by 20Open Access

We present a search for microwave emission from air showers induced by ultrahigh energy cosmic rays with the microwave detection of air showers experiment. No events were found, ruling out a wide range of power flux and coherence of the putative emission, including those suggested by recent laboratory measurements.

The Central Laser Facility at the Pierre Auger Observatory
F. Arqueros, Jose A. Bellido, C. E. Covault et al.|arXiv (Cornell University)|2005
Cited by 10Open Access

The Central Laser Facility is located near the middle of the Pierre Auger Observatory in Argentina. It features a UV laser and optics that direct a beam of calibrated pulsed light into the sky. Light scattered from this beam produces tracks in the Auger optical detectors which normally record nitrogen uorescence tracks from cosmic ray air showers. The Central Laser Facility provides a test beam to investigate properties of the atmosphere and the uorescence detectors. The laser can send light via optical ber simultaneously to the nearest surface detector tank for hybrid timing analyses. We describe the facility and show some examples of its many uses.

Measurement of Aerosols at the Pierre Auger Observatory
S. BenZvi, F. Arqueros, R. Cester et al.|arXiv (Cornell University)|2007
Cited by 9Open Access

The air fluorescence detectors (FDs) of the Pierre Auger Observatory are vital for the determination of the air shower energy scale. To compensate for variations in atmospheric conditions that affect the energy measurement, the Observatory operates an array of monitoring instruments to record hourly atmospheric conditions across the detector site, an area exceeding 3,000 square km. This paper presents results from four instruments used to characterize the aerosol component of the atmosphere: the Central Laser Facility (CLF), which provides the FDs with calibrated laser shots; the scanning backscatter lidars, which operate at three FD sites; the Aerosol Phase Function monitors (APFs), which measure the aerosol scattering cross section at two FD locations; and the Horizontal Attenuation Monitor (HAM), which measures the wavelength dependence of aerosol attenuation.