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A Review of the EUSO-Balloon Pathfinder for the JEM-EUSO Program.

Authors :
Adams JH Jr
Ahmad S
Allard D
Anzalone A
Bacholle S
Barrillon P
Bayer J
Bertaina M
Bisconti F
Blaksley C
Blin-Bondil S
Bobík P
Cafagna F
Campana D
Capel F
Casolino M
Cassardo C
Catalano C
Cremonini R
Dagoret-Campagne S
Danto P
Del Peral L
de la Taille C
Díaz Damian A
Dupieux M
Ebersoldt A
Ebisuzaki T
Eser J
Evrard J
Fenu F
Ferrarese S
Fornaro C
Fouka M
Gorodetzky P
Guarino F
Guzman A
Hachisu Y
Haungs A
Judd E
Jung A
Karczmarczyk J
Kawasaki Y
Klimov PA
Kuznetsov E
Mackovjak S
Manfrin M
Marcelli L
Medina-Tanco G
Mercier K
Merino A
Mernik T
Miyamoto H
Morales de Los Ríos JA
Moretto C
Mot B
Neronov A
Ohmori H
Olinto AV
Osteria G
Panico B
Parizot E
Paul T
Picozza P
Piotrowski LW
Plebaniak Z
Pliego S
Prat P
Prévôt G
Prieto H
Putis M
Rabanal J
Ricci M
Rojas J
Rodríguez Frías MD
Roudil G
Sáez Cano G
Sahnoun Z
Sakaki N
Sanchez JC
Santangelo A
Sarazin F
Scotti V
Shinozaki K
Silva H
Soriano JF
Suino G
Szabelski J
Toscano S
Tabone I
Takizawa Y
von Ballmoos P
Wiencke L
Wille M
Zotov M
Source :
Space science reviews [Space Sci Rev] 2022; Vol. 218 (1), pp. 3. Date of Electronic Publication: 2022 Feb 01.
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

EUSO-Balloon is a pathfinder for JEM-EUSO , the mission concept of a spaceborne observatory which is designed to observe Ultra-High Energy Cosmic Ray (UHECR)-induced Extensive Air Showers (EAS) by detecting their UltraViolet (UV) light tracks "from above." On August 25, 2014, EUSO-Balloon was launched from Timmins Stratospheric Balloon Base (Ontario, Canada) by the balloon division of the French Space Agency CNES. After reaching a floating altitude of 38 km, EUSO-Balloon imaged the UV light in the wavelength range ∼290-500 nm for more than 5 hours using the key technologies of JEM-EUSO . The flight allowed a good understanding of the performance of the detector to be developed, giving insights into possible improvements to be applied to future missions. A detailed measurement of the photoelectron counts in different atmospheric and ground conditions was achieved. By means of the simulation of the instrument response and by assuming atmospheric models, the absolute intensity of diffuse light was estimated. The instrument detected hundreds of laser tracks with similar characteristics to EASs shot by a helicopter flying underneath. These are the first recorded laser tracks measured from a fluorescence detector looking down on the atmosphere. The reconstruction of the direction of the laser tracks was performed. In this work, a review of the main results obtained by EUSO-Balloon is presented as well as implications for future space-based observations of UHECRs.<br /> (© The Author(s) 2022.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0038-6308
Volume :
218
Issue :
1
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Space science reviews
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
35153338
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11214-022-00870-x