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GRAPES-3 Telescope Muon Detection and Atmospheric Monitoring

GRAPES-3 Telescope Muon Detection and Atmospheric Monitoring

Researchers from Mumbai, Kochi and Japan analysed 22 years of GRAPES‑3 data to monitor real‑time changes in Earth’s upper‑atmosphere temperature and the Sun’s magnetic field; findings to appear in Astroparticle Physics (August issue).

GRAPES‑3 — basic profile

  • Location & operator: Ooty (Udhagamandalam), Tamil Nadu; operated by Tata Institute of Fundamental Research (TIFR).
  • Full form: Gamma Ray Astronomy PeV EnergieS phase‑3; ground‑based cosmic‑ray observatory and muon telescope.
  • Operational span: Continuous data collection for over two decades; sensitivity across TeV to PeV energies.

Instrument & detection

  • Detector layout: 16 modules, each with 232 proportional counters.
  • Counting gas & principle: Argon–methane filled proportional counters; muons ionise the gas producing measurable electrical pulses.
  • Target particle: Muons produced by high‑energy cosmic‑ray interactions in the upper atmosphere; reach ground as the most penetrative charged component.
  • Upgrade: Expansion underway to double the effective muon‑telescope area.

Scientific outputs & applications

  • Recent analysis: 22‑year record used to extract real‑time upper‑atmosphere temperature variations and solar magnetic field modulation of muon flux.
  • Transient monitoring: Detects signatures of thunderstorms, geomagnetic storms and interplanetary magnetic disturbances.
  • Dissemination: Study scheduled for publication in Astroparticle Physics (August issue).

IASPOINT Booster Facts

  • Atmospheric effect: Atmospheric temperature alters muon decay and path length, modulating ground muon flux.
  • Geomagnetic cutoff: Earth’s magnetic rigidity cutoff affects primary cosmic‑ray access and hence secondary muon rates.
  • Technique relevance: Proportional counters are standard for charged‑particle timing and flux measurements in particle astrophysics.
Last Modified: June 18, 2026

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