Fluorescence detectors are volumetric though only operate during moondown at night, and in the case of both Auger and TA, are paired surface detectors. Auger uses more water tanks with a PMT lined with Tyvek and detect electronic and muonic secondary particle components for the EAS. TA has scintillation detectors with PMTs, which are polyvinyl toluene sheets embedded in a steel casing. In both cases, they have individual triggers, usually around 1 MIP (minimum ionizing particle), which will trigger communication to a tower, which would then poll nearby detectors for events greater than 1/3 MIP.
Or, at least this is how it was setup 15 years ago. Both experiments have added new fluorescence and surface detectors since then.
Or, at least this is how it was setup 15 years ago. Both experiments have added new fluorescence and surface detectors since then.