TAIGA stands for ``Tunka Advanced Instrument for cosmic ray
physics and Gamma Astronomy'' and is a project to built a complex, hybrid
detector system for ground-based gamma-ray astronomy from a few TeV to
several PeV, and for cosmic ray studies from 100 TeV to 1 EeV. TAIGA will
search for ``PeVatrons'' (ultra-high energy gamma-ray sources) and measure
the composition and spectrum of cosmic rays in the knee region (100 TeV–10 PeV) with good energy resolution and high statistics. TAIGA will include
Tunka-HiSCORE — an array of wide-angle air Cherenkov stations, an array of
Imaging Atmospheric Cherenkov Telescopes, an array of particle detectors,
both on the surface and underground and the TUNKA-133 air Cherenkov array.
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