E. Carrera
Universidad San Francisco de Quito
9 Papers
42 Citations
E. Carrera is an academic researcher from Universidad San Francisco de Quito. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cherenkov detector & Observatory. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 9 publications.
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The data acquisition system of the Latin American Giant Observatory (LAGO)
M. Sofo Haro,L. H. Arnaldi,W. Alvarez,C. Alvarez,C. Araujo,O. Areso,H. Arnaldi,Hernán Asorey,M. Audelo,Haydn Barros,Xavier Bertou,M. Bonnett,R. Calderon,M. Calderon,A. Campos-Fauth,A. Carraminana,Esperanza Carrasco,E. Carrera,D. Cazar,E. Cifuentes,D. Cogollo,R. Conde,J. Cotzomi,Sergio Dasso,Sergio Dasso,A. De Castro,J. De La Torre,R. De León,A. Estupiñan,A. Galindo,L. Garcia,M. Gómez Berisso,M. González,W. Guevara,A. M. Gulisano,H. Hernández,A. Jaimes,J. López,C. Mantilla,R. M. Martin,A. Martínez-Méndez,O. Martinez,Edyvania Emily Pereira Martins,J. J. Masías-Meza,Rafael Mayo-García,T. Melo,J. Mendoza,P. Miranda,E. Montes,E. Morales,I. Morales,E. Moreno,Cecilia Murrugarra,C. Nina,Luis A. Nunez,A. Nuñez-Castiñeyra,Luis Otiniano,Jesús Peña-Rodríguez,J. Perenguez,H. Pérez,Y. Perez,G. Perez,S. Pinilla-Velandia,E. Ponce,R. Quishpe,F. Quispe,K. Reyes,H. Rivera,Jesús Peña Rodríguez,Manuel Rodríguez-Pascual,M. Romero,Antonio J. Rubio-Montero,Humberto Ibarguen Salazar,J. Salinas,Christian Sarmiento-Cano,Iván Sidelnik,M. Suárez-Durán,M. Subieta,J.C. Tello,R. Ticona,Ibrahim Torres,L. A. Torres-Niño,J. Truyenque,M. Valencia-Otero,S. Vargas,Nicolas Vasquez,L. Villaseñor,M. Zamalloa,L. Zavala +88 more
TL;DR: A baseline correction algorithm is presented that makes it possible to use WCDs to study variations of the environmental radiation in LAGO and enables an easy access to the data for an off-line analysis, together with the operational conditions and environmental information.
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The Latin American Giant Observatory: Contributions to the 34th International Cosmic Ray Conference (ICRC 2015)
W. Alvarez,C. Alvarez,C. Araujo,O. Areso,H. Arnaldi,Hernán Asorey,M. Audelo,Henrique Barros,Xavier Bertou,M. Bonnett,R. Calderon,M. Calderon,A. Campos-Fauth,A. Carraminana,Esperanza Carrasco,E. Carrera,D. Cazar,E. Cifuentes,D. Cogollo,R. Conde,Jorge Cotzomi,Sergio Dasso,A. J. de Castro,J. De La Torre,R. De León,A. Estupiñan,A. Galindo,L. Garcia,M. Gómez Berisso,M. González,W. Guevara,A. M. Gulisano,H. Hernández,A. Jaimes,J.A. Lopez,C. Mantilla,R. M. Martin,A. Martínez-Méndez,O. Martinez,Edyvania Emily Pereira Martins,J. J. Masías-Meza,Rafael Mayo-García,T. Melo,J. Mendoza,P. Miranda,E. Montes,E. Morales,I. Morales,E. Moreno,Cecilia Murrugarra,C. Nina,Luis A. Nunez,A. Nuñez-Castiñeyra,Luis Otiniano,Jesús Peña-Rodríguez,J. Perenguez,H. Pérez,Y. Perez,G. Perez,S. Pinilla-Velandia,E. Ponce,R. Quishpe,F. Quispe,M. Ramelli,K. Reyes,H. Rivera,Jesús Peña Rodríguez,Manuel Rodríguez-Pascual,M. Romero,Antonio J. Rubio-Montero,Humberto Ibarguen Salazar,J. Salinas,Christian Sarmiento-Cano,Iván Sidelnik,M. Sofo Haro,M. Suárez-Durán,M. Subieta,J.C. Tello,R. Ticona,Ibrahim Torres,L. A. Torres-Niño,J. Truyenque,M. Valencia-Otero,S. Vargas,Nicolas Vasquez,L. Villaseñor,M. Zamalloa,L. Zavala +87 more
TL;DR: The Latin American Giant Observatory (LAGO) as discussed by the authors is an extended cosmic ray observatory composed by a network of water-Cherenkov detectors spanning over different sites located at significantly different altitudes (from sea level up to more than $5000$\,m a.s.l.) and latitudes across Latin America, covering a huge range of geomagnetic rigidity cut-offs and atmospheric absorption/reaction levels.
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Calibration of a large water-Cherenkov detector at the Sierra Negra site of LAGO
A. Galindo,E. Moreno,Esperanza Carrasco,Ibrahim Torres,A. Carraminana,M. Bonilla,Humberto Ibarguen Salazar,Ruben Conde,W. Alvarez,C. Alvarez,C. Araujo,O. Areso,H. Arnaldi,Hernán Asorey,M. Audelo,Haydn Barros,M. Bonnett,R. Calderon,M. Calderon,A. Campos-Fauth,E. Carrera,D. Cazar,E. Cifuentes,D. Collogo,Jorge Cotzomi,Sergio Dasso,Sergio Dasso,A. De Castro,J. De La Torre,R. De León,A. Estupiñan,L. Garcia,M. Gómez Berisso,M. González,W. Guevara,A. M. Gulisano,H. Hernández,A. Jaimes,J. López,C. Mantilla,R. Martin,A. Martínez-Méndez,O. Martinez,Edyvania Emily Pereira Martins,J.J. Macías-Meza,Rafael Mayo-García,T. Melo,J. Mendoza,P. Miranda,E. Montes,E. Morales,I. Morales,Cecilia Murrugarra,C. Nina,Luis A. Nunez,A. Nuñez-Castiñeyra,Luis Otiniano,Jesús Peña-Rodríguez,J. Perenguez,H. Pérez,Y. Perez,G. Perez,S. Pinilla-Velandia,E. Ponce,R. Quishpe,F. Quispe,M. Ramelli,K. Reyes,H. Rivera,Jesús Peña Rodríguez,J. Rodríguez-Ferreira,Manuel Rodríguez-Pascual,M. Romero,Antonio J. Rubio-Montero,J. Salinas,Christian Sarmiento-Cano,Iván Sidelnik,M. Sofo Haro,M. Suárez-Durán,M. Subieta,J.C. Tello,R. Ticona,L. Torres-Niõ,J. Truyenque,M. Valencia-Otero,S. Vargas,Nicolas Vasquez,Luis Villaseñor,M. Zamalloa,L. Zavala +89 more
TL;DR: The Latin American giant observatory (LAGO) is an international network of water-Cherenkov detectors (WCD) set in different sites across Latin America as discussed by the authors.
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Implementing a WCD detector system in Ecuador as part of the LAGO Project
C. Mantilla,M. Audelo,M. Calderon,M. Calderon,E. Carrera,D. Cazar,Oscar Martinez,R. Quishpe,S. Vargas,Nicolas Vasquez +9 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors describe the construction and initial testing of three WCD prototypes, one located in Riobamba at 2784 m.a.s.l., and two located in Quito, Ecuador at 2400 and 2817m.sl. respectively.
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Open data provenance and reproducibility: a case study from publishing CMS open data
Tibor Simko,Heitor Pascoal de Bittencourt,E. Carrera,Diyaselis Delgado Lopez,Clemens Lange,Kati Lassila-Perini,Adelina Eleonora Lintuluoto,Adelina Eleonora Lintuluoto,L. Lloret Iglesias,Thomas McCauley,Jan Okraska,Daniel Prelipcean,Daniel Prelipcean,Mantas Savaniakas +13 more
TL;DR: The present work demonstrates the usefulness of releasing selected samples of raw and primary data in order to fully ensure the completeness of information about the data production chain for the attention of general data scientists and other non-specialists interested in using particle physics data for education or research purposes.