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KASCADE was a European physics experiment started in 1996 at Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe, Germany (now Karlsruher Institut für Technologie), an extensive air shower experiment array to study the cosmic ray primary composition and the , measuring simultaneously the electronic, muonic and hadronic components. KASCADE-Grande was a further extension of the previous project by reassembling 37 detectors of the former experiment running between 1987 and 2000 at Campo Imperatore, Gran Sasso Laboratories, Italy. By this Grande extension of KASCADE the energy range was extended to 1014–1018 eV.

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  • KASCADE-Grande (Akronym für KArlsruhe Shower Core and Array DEtector-Grande) war ein Experiment auf dem Gebiet der Astroteilchenphysik des Forschungszentrums Karlsruhe (heute Karlsruher Institut für Technologie). Es bestand aus einem bodengebundenen Netz von 252 Detektorstationen, mit dem ausgedehnte Luftschauer vermessen wurden, die durch die Reaktion von hochenergetischer kosmischer Strahlung mit unserer Erdatmosphäre entstehen. Ziel des Experimentes war die indirekte Vermessung des Energie- und Masse-Spektrums der kosmischen Strahlung im Energiebereich von 1014–1018 eV. (de)
  • KASCADE was a European physics experiment started in 1996 at Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe, Germany (now Karlsruher Institut für Technologie), an extensive air shower experiment array to study the cosmic ray primary composition and the , measuring simultaneously the electronic, muonic and hadronic components. KASCADE-Grande was a further extension of the previous project by reassembling 37 detectors of the former experiment running between 1987 and 2000 at Campo Imperatore, Gran Sasso Laboratories, Italy. By this Grande extension of KASCADE the energy range was extended to 1014–1018 eV. (en)
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  • KASCADE-Grande (Akronym für KArlsruhe Shower Core and Array DEtector-Grande) war ein Experiment auf dem Gebiet der Astroteilchenphysik des Forschungszentrums Karlsruhe (heute Karlsruher Institut für Technologie). Es bestand aus einem bodengebundenen Netz von 252 Detektorstationen, mit dem ausgedehnte Luftschauer vermessen wurden, die durch die Reaktion von hochenergetischer kosmischer Strahlung mit unserer Erdatmosphäre entstehen. Ziel des Experimentes war die indirekte Vermessung des Energie- und Masse-Spektrums der kosmischen Strahlung im Energiebereich von 1014–1018 eV. KASCADE-Grande war die Erweiterung des ursprünglichen, 1996 gestarteten KASCADE-Experiments.Die Datenaufnahme des KASCADE-Grande-Experiments begann 2003 und endete offiziell am 30. März 2009. Im Jahr 2013 wurde das Experiment abgebaut. Ein Teil der Detektoren wird nun an anderen Experimenten für Luftschauer verwendete, z. B. bei LOFAR oder Tunka. Im KASCADE Cosmic-Ray Data Center (KCDC) wurden die Messdaten des Experiments mittlerweile öffentlich zugänglich gemacht. (de)
  • KASCADE was a European physics experiment started in 1996 at Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe, Germany (now Karlsruher Institut für Technologie), an extensive air shower experiment array to study the cosmic ray primary composition and the , measuring simultaneously the electronic, muonic and hadronic components. KASCADE-Grande was a further extension of the previous project by reassembling 37 detectors of the former experiment running between 1987 and 2000 at Campo Imperatore, Gran Sasso Laboratories, Italy. By this Grande extension of KASCADE the energy range was extended to 1014–1018 eV. The experiment contributed significantly to the development of the CORSIKA simulation program which is use heavily in astroparticle physics. Co-located with KASCADE-Grande is the LOPES experiment. LOPES consists of radio antennas and measures the radio emission of extensive air showers. KASCADE (including all extensions) stopped operation in 2013, but a part of the detectors is still used in other experiments for cosmic-ray air showers, e.g., LOFAR or Tunka. The data acquired by KASCADE-Grande has meanwhile been made accessible to the public in the KASCADE Cosmic-Ray Data Center (KCDC). (en)
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