PT Unknown
AU Blanco, JJ
   García Población, �
   García Tejedor, JI
   Ayuso, S
   López-Comazzi, A
   Vrublevskyy, I
   Steigies, C
TI A new neutron monitor at the Juan Carlos I Spanish Antarctic Station (Livingston Island-Antarctic Peninsula)
SE NMDB@Home 2020: Proceedings of the 1st virtual symposium on cosmic ray studies with neutron detectors
PY 2021
BP 149
EP 154
VL 1
PU Universitätsverlag Kiel | Kiel University Publishing
DI 10.38072/2748-3150/p18
WP https://macau.uni-kiel.de/receive/macau_mods_00001314
LA en
DE cosmic ray; neutron monitor instrumentation; cosmic rays; solar energetic particles; neutron detection; heliosphere; space weather; atmospheric effects
SN 978-3-928794-64-0
SN 2748-3150
AB Last January 2019, a new neutron monitor was installed at Juan Carlos I Spanish Antarctic Station (62º 39’ 46’’ S, 60º23’20’’ W, 12 m asl) located in Livingston Island (South Shetland Archipelago) close to the Antarctic Peninsula. The vertical rigidity cut-off for this new station is estimated as 3.52 GV. This new station (ORC) is composed of a BF3-based 3NM64 (ORCA) and 3 bare BF3 counters (ORCB). The neutron monitor is complemented by a muon telescope sharing a common room in a single stack. ORCA and ORCB with the Castilla-La Mancha neutron monitor (CaLMa) are the Spanish contributions to the Neutron Monitor Data Base. Because Juan Carlos I station is a summer station, one minute data is providing once a day during the Antarctic summer. One hour data are sent once a day during Antarctic winter. First measurements and future plans are provided in this work.
PI Kiel
ER