Abstract
A 900 cm 2 area plexiglas sheet coated with a thin film of a combination of wavelength shifter dyes is used for detection of atmospheric Cherenkov ultraviolet photons in extensive air showers at Cosmic Ray Laboratory, Ooty in southern India. The response of the coated sheet is compared with an otherwise identical but uncoated plexiglas sheet in showers of different primary energies and at different distances from the axes. It is shown that the coated sheet is an efficient detector of Cherenkov UV photons in showers of energies > 10 14 eV. Based on these observations it is suggested that an array of detectors made from plexiglas sheets, coated with wavelength-shifter dyes, with interseparations of about 50 m can be effectively used as a large area detector for studies of cosmic sources of gamma rays of energies > 10 13 eV. Using the relative timing technique such an array can provide a large collection area, good angular resolution and wide aperture. The advantages of this new technique, relative to conventional detectors such as large area reflectors for Cherenkov photons and arrays of particle detectors for air showers, are discussed.
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