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The DAQ System for the ARGO-YBJ experiment

handle: 11590/116467 , 11587/372693
Abstract ARGO-YBJ is a full coverage air shower detector which is reaching its final design configuration. The physical goals of the experiment require the ability to study with high efficiency the low energy showers. The Data Acquisition (DAQ) System must be able to collect data from many front-end channels and sustain a high data transfer rate (up to 10–20 mega bytes per second). In this paper, the design and performance of the DAQ system are described.
- Roma Tre University Italy
- Roma Tre University Italy
- University of Salento Italy
- National Institute for Nuclear Physics Italy
Nuclear and High Energy Physics, RPC; Data Acquisition System; Monitor system, RPC, Data Acquisition System, Monitor system, Energy Research, Instrumentation
Nuclear and High Energy Physics, RPC; Data Acquisition System; Monitor system, RPC, Data Acquisition System, Monitor system, Energy Research, Instrumentation
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