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CALET Mission for the Observation of Cosmic Rays on the International Space Station

Authors :
K. Mizutani
Yuqian Ma
K. Hibino
John Mitchell
Yoshitaka Saito
W. R. Binns
Robert E. Streitmatter
Gabriele Bigongiari
P. S. Marrocchesi
Franco Ligabue
T. G. Guzik
A. Shiomi
Yuki Shimizu
Shoji Torii
Gary L. Case
Katsuaki Kasahara
Huanyu Wang
S. Okuno
Jonathan F. Ormes
Kazutaka Yamaoka
Masaichi Ichimura
Shiro Ueno
Jun Nishimura
M. H. Israel
Y. Katayose
M. Shibata
Lorenzo Bonechi
Atsumasa Yoshida
Riccardo Zei
Naoyuki Yamashita
J. Chang
John F.Krizmanic
Yoshiko Komori
Kazuki Munakata
Takashi Miyaji
Fabio Morsani
Vannuccini Elena
Yukio Uchihori
Alexander A.Moissev
Ji Yang
Hiroyuki Murakami
Osamu Okudaira
Tadashi Kobayashi
O. Adriani
John P. Wefel
Vincenzo Millucci
T. Yuda
Hideyuki Fuke
H. S. Krawzczynski
Masahiro Takayanagi
Masato Takita
Weiqun Gan
Makoto Hareyama
Mario Meucci
Hiromitsu Miyajima
Nobuyuki Hasebe
Maria Grazia Bagliesi
Paolo Papini
MeYoung Kim
Kenji Yoshida
Michael Cherry
Nobuto Tateyama
Toshio Terasawa
Yoshiki Tsunesada
L. M. Barbier
Paolo Maestro
Takamasa Yamagami
Joachim Isbert
Hisashi Kitamura
Shuichi Kuramata
Guoming Chen
Fumio Kakimoto
Hiroshi Tomita
Tadahisa Tamura
Source :
TRANSACTIONS OF THE JAPAN SOCIETY FOR AERONAUTICAL AND SPACE SCIENCES, SPACE TECHNOLOGY JAPAN. 7:Ph_23-Ph_28
Publication Year :
2009
Publisher :
Japan Society for Aeronautical and Space Sciences, 2009.

Abstract

We have proposed CALET (CALorimetric Electron Telescope) mission to make observations of high energy cosmic rays, electrons, gamma-rays, and nuclei, on the International Space Station (ISS). CALET mission has been approved as one of candidates for the next mission utilizing the Japanese Experiment Module (JEM). The detector of CALET consists of an imaging calorimeter (IMC) and a total absorption calorimeter (TASC). Main objective of cosmic-ray observation with CALET is to determine precise energy spectrum of electrons up to 20 TeV. As the super nova remnants (SNR) are taken to be sources of electrons, some structure caused by nearby electron sources is expected to appear in the energy spectrum over 1 TeV. Gamma-rays from 20 MeV to a few TeV can be also observed by CALET. Because a thick TASC of CALET gives high energy resolution, annihilation line of SUSY particle, which is a candidate of the dark matter, can be detected. Observation of nuclei is also possible up to 1000 TeV owing to the thick TASC. We have been going on conceptual design of CALET to clear a next judgment in one or two years to proceed to practical development for launching in 2013.

Details

ISSN :
13473840
Volume :
7
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
TRANSACTIONS OF THE JAPAN SOCIETY FOR AERONAUTICAL AND SPACE SCIENCES, SPACE TECHNOLOGY JAPAN
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........989fe924786db27bde888a414709b2e1
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.2322/tstj.7.ph_23