Matteo Battisti, Johannes Eser, Angela Olinto, Giuseppe Osteria
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POEMMA-Balloon with Radio: a balloon-born multi-messenger multi-detector observatory
The Probe Of Extreme Multi-Messenger Astrophysics (POEMMA) is a proposed
dual-satellite mission to observe Ultra-High-Energy Cosmic Rays (UHECRs),
increasing the statistics at the highest energies, and Very-High-Energy
Neutrinos (VHENs), following multi-messenger alerts of astrophysical transient
events throughout the universe such as gamma-ray bursts and gravitational wave
events. POEMMA-Balloon with Radio (PBR) is a scaled-down version of the POEMMA
design, adapted to be flown as a payload on one of NASA's sub-orbital Super
Pressure Balloons (SPBs) circling over the Southern Ocean for up to 100 days
after a launch from Wanaka, New Zealand. This overview will provide a summary
of the mission with its science goals, the instruments, and the current status
of PBR.