AbstractWe review the main activities carried out at Moussala peak (2925m above sea level, 42°11′N, 23°35′E) station in Bulgaria, connected with cosmic ray investigations during the last five decades. Several important results obtained at the station are reported. The detector design and corresponding methodological studies of the presently operational devices are shown as well, precisely the Cherenkov light telescope, lead free neutron monitor and muon telescope. The scientific potential of the existing complex is discussed.
Cosmic ray studies at Moussala – Past, present and future
Advances in Space Research ; 44 , 10 ; 1173-1177
2008-11-03
5 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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