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Monitoring the long term stability of civil buildings through the MRPC telescopes of the EEE Project / Pinto, C (Enrico Fermi Ctr., Rome ; INFN, Catania ; Catania U.) ; Abbrescia, M (INFN, Bari ; Bari U. ; Enrico Fermi Ctr., Rome) ; Avanzini, C (Enrico Fermi Ctr., Rome ; INFN, Pisa ; Pisa U.) ; Baldini, L (INFN, Pisa ; Pisa U. ; Enrico Fermi Ctr., Rome) ; Baldini Ferroli, R (Frascati ; Enrico Fermi Ctr., Rome) ; Batignani, G (INFN, Pisa ; Pisa U. ; Enrico Fermi Ctr., Rome) ; Battaglieri, M (Enrico Fermi Ctr., Rome ; INFN, Genoa ; Genoa U.) ; Boi, S (Enrico Fermi Ctr., Rome ; INFN, Cagliari ; Cagliari U.) ; Bossini, E (Enrico Fermi Ctr., Rome ; INFN, Siena ; Siena U.) ; Carnesecchi, F (Enrico Fermi Ctr., Rome ; INFN, Bologna ; Bologna U.) et al.
Cosmic ray muons are a penetrating component of extensive air showers created in the Earth atmosphere by the interaction of highly energetic primary particles, mostly protons, which continuously bombard our Planet. The secondary cosmic radiation is the result of the complex interplay between the production cross section and the interaction mechanisms with the atmosphere (including the energy loss, multiple scattering and particle decay). [...]
2020 - 10 p. - Published in : J. Phys.: Conf. Ser. 1561 (2020) 012019 Fulltext: PDF;
In : Detection Systems and Techniques in Nuclear and Particle Physics, Messina, Italy, 11 - 13 Sep 2019, pp.012019
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Measurements with cosmic muons to monitor the stability of a civil building on a long time-scale / EEE Collaboration
Due to their penetration capability, cosmic muons may provide a way to monitor the alignment and possible long term deformations of large structures, such as historical or other civil buildings. The basic idea behind this possibility is to look for any misalignment between position-sensitive detectors, fixed to different parts of the structure, relative to the original alignment condition. [...]
2020 - 11 p. - Published in : JINST 15 (2020) C03058
In : 15th Topical Seminar on Innovative Particle and Radiation Detectors (IPRD 2019), Siena, Italy, 14 - 17 Oct 2019, pp.C03058
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The EEE Multigap Resistive Plate Chambers as tracking devices to monitor the stability of a civil building / Pinto, C (Enrico Fermi Ctr., Rome) ; Abbrescia, M (Enrico Fermi Ctr., Rome ; INFN, Bari) ; Avanzini, C (Enrico Fermi Ctr., Rome ; INFN, Pisa ; Pisa U.) ; Baldini, L (Enrico Fermi Ctr., Rome ; INFN, Pisa ; Pisa U.) ; Baldini Ferroli, R (Enrico Fermi Ctr., Rome ; INFN, Pisa ; Pisa U.) ; Batignani, L G (Enrico Fermi Ctr., Rome ; Frascati) ; Battaglieri, M (Enrico Fermi Ctr., Rome ; INFN, Genoa ; Genoa U.) ; Boi, S (Enrico Fermi Ctr., Rome ; INFN, Cagliari ; Cagliari U.) ; Bossini, E (Enrico Fermi Ctr., Rome ; INFN, Siena ; Siena U.) ; Carnesecchi, F (Enrico Fermi Ctr., Rome ; INFN, Bologna ; Bologna U.) et al.
Due to their efficiency, tracking capabilities and long-term operational conditions, Multigap Resistive Plate Chambers (MRPC) may be used in a stable location in coincidence with additional detectors fixed to other parts of a civil building, to detect relative displacements of different parts of the building due to long term deformations of the structure. In this contribution we report the results of two different measurements carried out in the Department of Physics and Astronomy of the University of Catania (with three floors above the ground and an underground basement), using one of the MRPC telescopes of the Extreme Energy Events project, in coincidence with two scintillator-based muon telescopes located in various positions inside the building. [...]
2021 - 9 p. - Published in : JINST 16 (2021) C04003
In : XV Workshop on Resistive Plate Chambers and related detectors, Roma, Italy, 10 - 14 Feb 2020, pp.C04003
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Scientific and educational aspects of the EEE Project / La Rocca, P (Enrico Fermi Ctr., Rome ; Catania U. ; INFN, Catania) ; Abbrescia, M (Enrico Fermi Ctr., Rome ; Bari U. ; INFN, Bari) ; Avanzini, C (Enrico Fermi Ctr., Rome ; INFN, Pisa ; Pisa U.) ; Baldini, L (Enrico Fermi Ctr., Rome ; INFN, Pisa ; Pisa U.) ; Baldini Ferroli, R (Enrico Fermi Ctr., Rome ; Frascati) ; Batignani, G (Enrico Fermi Ctr., Rome ; INFN, Pisa ; Pisa U.) ; Battaglieri, M (Enrico Fermi Ctr., Rome ; Genoa U. ; INFN, Genoa) ; Boi, S (Enrico Fermi Ctr., Rome ; Cagliari U. ; INFN, Cagliari) ; Bossini, E (Enrico Fermi Ctr., Rome ; INFN, Pisa ; Pisa U.) ; Carnesecchi, F (Enrico Fermi Ctr., Rome ; INFN, Bologna ; U. Bologna, DIFA) et al.
The Extreme Energy Events (EEE) Project is an experiment aimed at the detection of secondary cosmic ray muons. It consists of a sparse array of about 60 telescopes, based on Multigap Resistive Plate Chambers (MRPCs), mostly distributed throughout the Italian territory, mainly in high schools locations, and at CERN. [...]
2020 - 7 p. - Published in : J. Phys.: Conf. Ser. 1561 (2020) 012012 Fulltext: PDF;
In : Detection Systems and Techniques in Nuclear and Particle Physics, Messina, Italy, 11 - 13 Sep 2019, pp.012012
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Performance of the multigap resistive plate chambers of the extreme energy events project / Garbini, M (INFN, Bologna ; Bologna U. ; Enrico Fermi Ctr., Rome) ; Abbrescia, M (Enrico Fermi Ctr., Rome ; INFN, Bari ; Bari U.) ; Avanzini, C (Enrico Fermi Ctr., Rome ; INFN, Pisa ; Pisa U.) ; Baldini, L (Enrico Fermi Ctr., Rome ; INFN, Pisa ; Pisa U.) ; Baldini Ferroli, R (Enrico Fermi Ctr., Rome ; Frascati) ; Batignani, L G (Enrico Fermi Ctr., Rome ; INFN, Pisa ; Pisa U.) ; Battaglieri, M (Enrico Fermi Ctr., Rome ; INFN, Genoa ; Genoa U.) ; Boi, S (Enrico Fermi Ctr., Rome ; INFN, Cagliari ; Cagliari U.) ; Bossini, E (Enrico Fermi Ctr., Rome ; INFN, Siena ; Siena U.) ; Carnesecchi, F (Enrico Fermi Ctr., Rome ; INFN, Bologna ; Bologna U.) et al.
The Extreme Energy Events (EEE) Project is devoted to the detection and study of high-energy cosmic rays. It is a network of 53 muon tracking telescopes made of three Multigap Resistive Plate Chambers (MRPC), synchronized by GPS and installed inside high schools distributed on the Italian territory. [...]
Elsevier, 2019 - 2 p. - Published in : Nucl. Instrum. Methods Phys. Res., A 936 (2019) 474-475
In : Frontier Detectors for Frontier Physics: XIV Pisa Meeting on Advanced Detectors, La Biodola, Isola D'elba, Italy, 27 May - 2 Jun 2018, pp.474-475
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The new Trigger/GPS module for the extreme energy events project / Abbrescia, M (Enrico Fermi Ctr., Rome ; Bari U. ; INFN, Bari) ; Avanzini, C (Enrico Fermi Ctr., Rome ; INFN, Pisa ; Pisa U.) ; Baek, Y (World Lab., Geneva) ; Ferroli, R Baldini (Enrico Fermi Ctr., Rome ; Frascati) ; Baldini, L (Enrico Fermi Ctr., Rome ; INFN, Pisa ; Pisa U.) ; Batignani, G (Enrico Fermi Ctr., Rome ; INFN, Pisa ; Pisa U.) ; Battaglieri, M (Enrico Fermi Ctr., Rome ; Genoa U. ; INFN, Genoa) ; Boi, S (Enrico Fermi Ctr., Rome ; Cagliari U. ; INFN, Cagliari) ; Bossini, E (Enrico Fermi Ctr., Rome ; INFN, Pisa ; Pisa U.) ; Carnesecchi, F (Enrico Fermi Ctr., Rome ; INFN, Bologna ; U. Bologna, DIFA) et al.
The Extreme Energy Event (EEE) project is an experiment devoted to the study of high energy Extensive Air Showers (EAS) over a very large area, using an array of muon telescopes. At present the array is composed of more than 50 stations, most of them distributed across the Italian territory, on a total area of around $3 \times 105$ km$^2$. [...]
2019 - 7 p. - Published in : Nucl. Instrum. Methods Phys. Res., A 942 (2019) 162358
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MRPC Telescope Simulation for the Extreme Energy Events Experiment / Mandaglio, G. (Enrico Fermi Ctr., Rome ; INFN, Messina ; Messina U.) ; Abbrescia, M. (Enrico Fermi Ctr., Rome ; INFN, Bari ; Bari U.) ; Avanzini, C. (Enrico Fermi Ctr., Rome ; INFN, Pisa ; Pisa U.) ; Baldini, L. (Enrico Fermi Ctr., Rome ; INFN, Pisa ; Pisa U.) ; Baldini Ferroli, R. (Enrico Fermi Ctr., Rome ; Frascati) ; Batignani, G. (Enrico Fermi Ctr., Rome ; INFN, Pisa ; Pisa U.) ; Battaglieri, M. (Enrico Fermi Ctr., Rome ; INFN, Genoa ; Genoa U.) ; Boi, S. (Enrico Fermi Ctr., Rome ; INFN, Cagliari ; Cagliari U.) ; Bossini, E. (Enrico Fermi Ctr., Rome ; INFN, Siena ; Siena U.) ; Carnesecchi, F. (Enrico Fermi Ctr., Rome ; INFN, Bologna ; Bologna U.) et al.
A simulation tool based on GEMC framework to describe the MRPC telescope of the Extreme Energy Events (EEE) Project is presented. The EEE experiment is mainly devoted to the study of the secondary cosmic muons by using MRPC telescope distributed in high schools and research centres in Italy and at CERN. [...]
arXiv:2004.08651.- 2020-06-19 - 7 p. - Published in : J. Phys.: Conf. Ser. 1561 (2020) 012015 Fulltext: PDF; Fulltext from publisher: PDF;
In : Detection Systems and Techniques in Nuclear and Particle Physics, Messina, Italy, 11 - 13 Sep 2019, pp.012015
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Extreme Energy Events Project: construction of the detectors / Carnesecchi, Francesca (INFN, Bologna ; Bologna U., Dept. Astron. ; Enrico Fermi Ctr., Rome) ; Abbrescia, M (Enrico Fermi Ctr., Rome ; INFN, Bari ; Bari U.) ; Avanzini, C (Enrico Fermi Ctr., Rome ; INFN, Pisa ; Pisa U.) ; Baldini, Luca (Enrico Fermi Ctr., Rome ; INFN, Pisa ; Pisa U.) ; Ferroli, R Baldini (Enrico Fermi Ctr., Rome ; Frascati) ; Batignani, G (Enrico Fermi Ctr., Rome ; INFN, Pisa ; Pisa U.) ; Battaglieri, M (Enrico Fermi Ctr., Rome ; Genoa U. ; INFN, Genoa) ; Boi, S (Cagliari U. ; Enrico Fermi Ctr., Rome ; INFN, Cagliari) ; Bossini, E (Enrico Fermi Ctr., Rome ; INFN, Siena ; Siena U.) ; Chiavassa, Andrea (Enrico Fermi Ctr., Rome ; Turin U. ; INFN, Turin) et al.
The Extreme Energy Events (EEE) experiment is a strategic project of Centro Fermi dedicated to the study of extreme energy cosmic rays with an innovative outreach approach: high school students are directly involved in the experiment and play a primary role. EEE exploits a network of muon tracking telescopes constituted by three large area MRPCs. [...]
SISSA, 2018 - 5 p. - Published in : PoS EPS-HEP2017 (2018) 820 Fulltext: PDF; External link: PoS server
In : 2017 European Physical Society Conference on High Energy Physics, Venice, Italy, 05 - 12 Jul 2017, pp.820
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The EEE project – Science in schools: state and results / Abbrescia, M (Enrico Fermi Ctr., Rome ; Bari U. ; INFN, Bari) ; Avanzini, C (Enrico Fermi Ctr., Rome ; INFN, Pisa ; Pisa U.) ; Baldini, L (Enrico Fermi Ctr., Rome ; INFN, Pisa ; Pisa U.) ; Baldini Ferroli, R (Enrico Fermi Ctr., Rome ; INFN, Italy) ; Batignani, G (Enrico Fermi Ctr., Rome ; INFN, Pisa ; Pisa U.) ; Bencivenni, G (INFN, Italy) ; Bossini, E (Enrico Fermi Ctr., Rome ; INFN, Siena) ; Chiavassa, A (INFN, Turin ; Turin U.) ; Cicalò, C (Enrico Fermi Ctr., Rome ; Cagliari U. ; INFN, Cagliari) ; Cifarelli, L (Enrico Fermi Ctr., Rome ; INFN, Bologna ; U. Bologna, DIFA) et al.
The Extreme Energy Events (EEE) project is an extended array for cosmic rays survey. It was conceived by Antonino Zichichi and supported by the Museo Storico della Fisica e Centro Studi e Ricerche “Enrico Fermi” with the collaboration of the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN), of the Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare (INFN) and of the Italian Ministry of Education, University and Research (MIUR). [...]
2017 - 4 p. - Published in : Nucl. Part. Phys. Proc. 291-293 (2017) 110-113
In : 10th Cosmic Ray International Seminar : New Eyes on the Universe, Ischia, Italy, 4 - 8 Jul 2016, pp.110-113
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A Multigap Resistive Plate Chambers array for the Extreme Energy Events Project / De Gruttola, D (Enrico Fermi Ctr., Rome ; INFN, Salerno ; Salerno U.) ; Abbrescia, M (Enrico Fermi Ctr., Rome ; Bari U. ; INFN, Bari) ; Avanzini, C (Enrico Fermi Ctr., Rome ; INFN, Pisa ; Pisa U.) ; Baldini, L (Enrico Fermi Ctr., Rome ; INFN, Pisa ; Pisa U.) ; Baldini Ferroli, R (Enrico Fermi Ctr., Rome ; Frascati) ; Batignani, G (Enrico Fermi Ctr., Rome ; INFN, Pisa ; Pisa U.) ; Bencivenni, G (Frascati) ; Bossini, E (Enrico Fermi Ctr., Rome ; INFN, Siena ; Siena U.) ; Bressan, E (Enrico Fermi Ctr., Rome ; Bologna U. ; INFN, Bologna) ; Chiavassa, A (INFN, Turin ; Turin U.) et al.
The Extreme Energy Events (EEE) Project is a Centro Fermi - CERN - INFN - MIUR Collaboration Project, for the study of extremely high-energy cosmic rays, which exploits the Multigap Resistive Plate Chamber (MRPC) technology. The excellent time resolution and good tracking capability of this detector allows us to study Extensive Air Showers (EAS) with an array of telescopes distributed all over the Italian territory. [...]
2016 - 8 p. - Published in : Nucl. Part. Phys. Proc. 279-281 (2016) 31-38

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