Guadalajara, Spain
CaLMa is being operated by the Space Research Group (SRG-UAH) of the University of Alcala (www.srg.uah.es) and is located in the Science and Technology Park of Guadalajara (Spain). The CaLMa detector is based on 15 counter tubes, filled with BF3 at a pressure of 200 mm Hg. Three of them are standard well-known BP28 Chalk River tubes from the Observatoire Midi Pyrénées and the others twelve are new one LND 2061 mode.
Specifications
Detector | Standard 15-NM64 neutron monitor |
Geographic latitude | 40° 33’ 33” N |
Geographic longitude | 3° 9’ 45” W |
Altitude | 708 m asl |
Effective vertical cutoff rigidity (Epoch 2010.0) | 6.95 GV |
In continuous operation since | 2012/07/11 |
Detailed station information
Contact information
Any questions related to our station can be emailed to Juan José Blanco or to Óscar García Población
Conditions for Use of Data
- You agree to acknowledge providing of the data in any published use of the data.
Example: “CaLMa neutron monitor data were kindly provided by the Space Research Group (SRG-UAH), University of Alcala, Spain” - You agree to send a copy of any paper using these data to: Juan Jose Blanco Avalos
- Commercial or industrial use of the data is not allowed without previous agreement with the PI of the scientific program.
- You may share these data with colleagues, provided you inform them of these conditions.