Track Imaging Cherenkov Experiment

Track Imaging Cherenkov Experiment
Organisation Argonne National Laboratory
Location(s) Argonne National Laboratory, Argonne, IL
Coordinates 41° 42' 13" N, 87° 58' 9.8" W
Wavelength Cherenkov radiation from TeV–PeV cosmic rays hitting the atmosphere
Built 2004-2006
Telescope style atmospheric Cherenkov imaging
Website http://www.hep.anl.gov/trice/

The Track Imaging Cherenkov Experiment (TrICE) is a ground-based cosmic ray telescope located at Argonne National Laboratory near Chicago, IL. The telescope, which contains a Fresnel lens, eight spherical mirrors, and a camera with 16 multianode photomultiplier tubes, uses the atmospheric Cherenkov imaging technique to detect Cherenkov radiation produced when cosmic rays interact with particles in the Earth's atmosphere.

The telescope is primarily a research and development tool for improving photomultiplier tube cameras and electronic systems for future gamma and cosmic ray telescopes. It is also used to study the energy and composition of cosmic rays in the TeV–PeV range, and the collaboration is currently conducting pioneering work in detecting direct Cherenkov signals from cosmic rays.

The TrICE Collaboration

Coordinates: 41°42′13″N 87°58′09.8″W / 41.70361°N 87.969389°W / 41.70361; -87.969389


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