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      Nanosecond-level time synchronization of AERA using a beacon reference transmitter and commercial airplanes

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          Radio detection of cosmic-ray air showers requires time synchronization of detectors on a nanosecond level, especially for advanced reconstruction algorithms based on the wavefront curvature and for interferometric analysis approaches. At the Auger Engineering Radio Array, the distributed, autonomous detector stations are time-synchronized via the Global Positioning System which, however, does not provide sufficient timing accuracy. We thus employ a dedicated beacon reference transmitter to correct for event-by-event clock drifts in our offline data analysis. In an independent cross-check of this "beacon correction" using radio pulses emitted by commercial airplanes, we have shown that the combined timing accuracy of the two methods is better than 2 nanoseconds.

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          2016-09-02
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          1609.00630
          c5489fb3-5c0d-4b14-8423-38519c2afe8e

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          To be published in the Proceedings of the ARENA2016 conference, Groningen, The Netherlands
          physics.ins-det

          Technical & Applied physics
          Technical & Applied physics

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