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1. EUSO-SPB1 Mission and Science

2. Developments and results in the context of the JEM-EUSO program obtained with the ESAF Simulation and Analysis Framework

3. First High-speed Video Camera Observations of a Lightning Flash Associated with a Downward Terrestrial Gamma-ray Flash

4. EUSO-SPB1 mission and science

5. Observations of the Origin of Downward Terrestrial Gamma-Ray Flashes

6. PANDORA Project for the study of photonuclear reactions below A=60

8. The energy spectrum of cosmic rays measured by the Telescope Array using 10 years of fluorescence detector data

9. Sensitivity of the Cherenkov Telescope Array to spectral signatures of hadronic PeVatrons with application to Galactic Supernova Remnants

10. Search for Ultra-High-Energy Neutrinos with the Telescope Array Surface Detector

11. Ultra-violet imaging of the night-time earth by EUSO-Balloon towards space-based ultra-high energy cosmic ray observations

12. Constraints on the diffuse photon flux with energies above 1018 eV using the surface detector of the Telescope Array experiment

13. EUSO-TA – First results from a ground-based EUSO telescope

14. Cosmic ray oriented performance studies for the JEM-EUSO first level trigger

15. First upper limits on the radar cross section of cosmic-ray induced extensive air showers

16. Search for EeV protons of galactic origin

17. The energy spectrum of cosmic rays above 1017.2 eV measured by the fluorescence detectors of the Telescope Array experiment in seven years

19. The hybrid energy spectrum of Telescope Array’s Middle Drum Detector and surface array

20. Study of Ultra-High Energy Cosmic Ray composition using Telescope Array’s Middle Drum detector and surface array in hybrid mode

21. Energy spectrum of ultra-high energy cosmic rays observed with the Telescope Array using a hybrid technique

22. Gain monitoring of telescope array photomultiplier cameras for the first 4 years of operation

23. The energy spectrum of ultra-high-energy cosmic rays measured by the Telescope Array FADC fluorescence detectors in monocular mode

24. An evaluation of the exposure in nadir observation of the JEM-EUSO mission

25. Introducing the CTA concept

26. Binaries with the eyes of CTA

27. The energy spectrum of Telescope Array’s Middle Drum detector and the direct comparison to the High Resolution Fly’s Eye experiment

28. Gamma-ray bursts, quasars, baryonic acoustic oscillations, and supernovae Ia: new statistical insights and cosmological constraints.

29. The JEM-EUSO mission: An introduction

30. Ground-based tests of JEM-EUSO components at the Telescope Array site, “EUSO-TA”

31. Calibration aspects of the JEM-EUSO mission

32. Space experiment TUS on board the Lomonosov satellite as pathfinder of JEM-EUSO

33. JEM-EUSO observational technique and exposure

34. The JEM-EUSO instrument

35. The EUSO-Balloon pathfinder

36. Ultra high energy photons and neutrinos with JEM-EUSO

37. Performances of JEM-EUSO: angular reconstruction: The JEM-EUSO Collaboration

38. The infrared camera onboard JEM-EUSO

39. Performances of JEM–EUSO: energy and X max reconstruction

40. Science of atmospheric phenomena with JEM-EUSO

41. JEM-EUSO: Meteor and nuclearite observations

42. The atmospheric monitoring system of the JEM-EUSO instrument

43. The JEM-EUSO observation in cloudy conditions

45. Polarized radio emission unveils the structure of the pre-supernova circumstellar magnetic field and the radio emission in SN1987A.

46. gamma-ray bursts fundamental plane correlation as a cosmological tool.

47. Design concepts for the Cherenkov Telescope Array CTA: an advanced facility for ground-based high-energy gamma-ray astronomy

48. The JEM-EUSO Project: Observing Extremely High Energy Cosmic Rays and Neutrinos from the International Space Station

49. Optical and X-ray GRB Fundamental Planes as cosmological distance indicators.

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