The Tunka Radio Extension: Latest Analysis Resultsстатья
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Аннотация:Tunka-133 is an air-Cherenkov array placed in Siberia, near the southern tip of Lake
Baikal, which registers air showers induced by cosmic rays from initial particles with energies
of 1016–1018 eV. After several years of successful data collection, this array was extended by
other detector arrays. One of them is the Tunka Radio Extension (Tunka-Rex): the radio array
consists of presently 25 antenna stations connected to the data acquisition of Tunka-133. This
combination provides hybrid measurements and the possibility for cross-calibration between the
air-Cherenkov and radio measurement techniques. The main goal of Tunka-Rex is to determine
the precision of the reconstruction of air-shower parameters using the radio detection technique.
We present the latest results on the event reconstruction.