Field not found.

ITALIAN RESEARCHER ANTONELLA CASTELLINA LEADING THE AUGER EXPERIMENT IN ARGENTINA

21 December 2023

Antonella Castellina 2023

Antonella Castellina, researcher of INAF’s Astrophysical Observatory of Turin, who works at the INFN Turin Division, was elected scientific coordinator of the Pierre Auger Observatory. This is an international collaboration of more than 400 scientists in 17 countries, of which INFN is part. The Pierre Auger Observatory studies the origins of high-energy astroparticles thanks to a big detector spread across the Argentinian Pampas, near the town of Malargüe (Mendoza province). Recently, the Observatory underwent an important upgrading programme for the detectors, AugerPrime, in which INFN performed an important role. The addition of plastic scintillators, antennas able to measure radio pulses from showers, and buried muon detectors will enable significant improvements in the Observatory’s capacity to determine the mass composition of the highest-energy cosmic rays. This information is crucially important for discriminating between different astrophysics models for identifying sources and studying hadronic interactions. The data collected by Auger are very valuable to the international scientific community and constitute the necessary basis for future projects envisaged for the next decade.

 

 

 

You might also be interested in

post thumbnail placeholder

EuPRAXIA chooses ELI Beamlines as second site for laser-driven accelerator

The record neutrino observed by KM3NeT

scienziata

INFN celebrates the STEM WEEK and the International Day of Women and Girl in Science 2025

International Year of Quantun 2025

International Year of Quantum Science and Technology, 2025

Immagine stampa 3d

A new generation of plastic scintillators thanks to 3d printing

Immagine di buco nero

Capturing the accretion flow of M87* black hole