EUSO-SPB1 mission and science

IF 4.2 3区 物理与天体物理 Q1 ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS
G. Abdellaoui , S. Abe , J.H. Adams Jr. , D. Allard , G. Alonso , L. Anchordoqui , A. Anzalone , E. Arnone , K. Asano , R. Attallah , H. Attoui , M. Ave Pernas , R. Bachmann , S. Bacholle , M. Bagheri , M. Bakiri , J. Baláz , D. Barghini , S. Bartocci , M. Battisti , A. Zuccaro Marchi
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Abstract

The Extreme Universe Space Observatory on a Super Pressure Balloon 1 (EUSO-SPB1) was launched in 2017 April from Wanaka, New Zealand. The plan of this mission of opportunity on a NASA super pressure balloon test flight was to circle the southern hemisphere. The primary scientific goal was to make the first observations of ultra-high-energy cosmic-ray extensive air showers (EASs) by looking down on the atmosphere with an ultraviolet (UV) fluorescence telescope from suborbital altitude (33 km). After 12 days and 4 h aloft, the flight was terminated prematurely in the Pacific Ocean. Before the flight, the instrument was tested extensively in the West Desert of Utah, USA, with UV point sources and lasers. The test results indicated that the instrument had sensitivity to EASs of 3 EeV. Simulations of the telescope system, telescope on time, and realized flight trajectory predicted an observation of about 1 event assuming clear sky conditions. The effects of high clouds were estimated to reduce this value by approximately a factor of 2. A manual search and a machine-learning-based search did not find any EAS signals in these data. Here we review the EUSO-SPB1 instrument and flight and the EAS search.

spb1任务和科学
2017年4月,搭载超压气球1号(EUSO-SPB1)的极端宇宙空间天文台从新西兰瓦纳卡发射升空。美国国家航空和宇宙航行局的超压气球测试飞行计划是绕南半球飞行一圈。主要的科学目标是通过在亚轨道高度(33公里)用紫外(UV)荧光望远镜俯视大气层,首次观测到超高能宇宙射线广泛空气阵雨(EASs)。在12天零4小时的高空飞行后,这次飞行在太平洋上过早终止。在飞行之前,该仪器在美国犹他州的西部沙漠进行了广泛的紫外点光源和激光测试。试验结果表明,该仪器对EASs的灵敏度为⪆3 EeV。在晴空条件下,对望远镜系统、望远镜准点和已实现的飞行轨迹进行了模拟,预测了一次约1个事件的观测。据估计,高云的影响使该值减少了大约1 / 2。人工搜索和基于机器学习的搜索都没有在这些数据中发现任何EAS信号。在这里,我们回顾了EUSO-SPB1仪器和飞行以及EAS搜索。
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Astroparticle Physics
Astroparticle Physics 地学天文-天文与天体物理
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8.00
自引率
2.90%
发文量
41
审稿时长
79 days
期刊介绍: Astroparticle Physics publishes experimental and theoretical research papers in the interacting fields of Cosmic Ray Physics, Astronomy and Astrophysics, Cosmology and Particle Physics focusing on new developments in the following areas: High-energy cosmic-ray physics and astrophysics; Particle cosmology; Particle astrophysics; Related astrophysics: supernova, AGN, cosmic abundances, dark matter etc.; Gravitational waves; High-energy, VHE and UHE gamma-ray astronomy; High- and low-energy neutrino astronomy; Instrumentation and detector developments related to the above-mentioned fields.
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