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2. EUSO-SPB1 Mission and Science
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Collaboration, JEM-EUSO, Abdellaoui, G., Abe, S., Adams. Jr., J. H., Allard, D., Alonso, G., Anchordoqui, L., Anzalone, A., Arnone, E., Asano, K., Attallah, R., Attoui, H., Pernas, M. Ave, Bachmann, R., Bacholle, S., Bagheri, M., Bakiri, M., Baláz, J., Barghini, D., Bartocci, S., Battisti, M., Bayer, J., Beldjilali, B., Belenguer, T., Belkhalfa, N., Bellotti, R., Belov, A. A., Benmessai, K., Bertaina, M., Bertone, P. F., Biermann, P. L., Bisconti, F., Blaksley, C., Blanc, N., Blin-Bondil, S., Bobik, P., Bogomilov, M., Bolmgren, K., Bozzo, E., Briz, S., Bruno, A., Caballero, K. S., Cafagna, F., Cambié, G., Campana, D., Capdevielle, J. N., Capel, F., Caramete, A., Caramete, L., Caruso, R., Casolino, M., Cassardo, C., Castellina, A., Catalano, O., Cellino, A., Černý, K., Chikawa, M., Chiritoi, G., Christl, M. J., Colalillo, R., Conti, L., Cotto, G., Crawford, H. J., Cremonini, R., Creusot, A., Cummings, A., Gónzalez, A. de Castro, de la Taille, C., del Peral, L., Desiato, J., Damian, A. Diaz, Diesing, R., Dinaucourt, P., Djakonow, A., Djemil, T., Ebersoldt, A., Ebisuzaki, T., Eser, J., Fenu, F., Fernández-González, S., Ferrarese, S., Filippatos, G., Finch, W., Fornaro, C., Fouka, M., Franceschi, A., Franchini, S., Fuglesang, C., Fujii, T., Fukushima, M., Galeotti, P., García-Ortega, E., Gardiol, D., Garipov, G. K., Gascón, E., Gazda, E., Genci, J., Golzio, A., Gorodetzky, P., Gregg, R., Green, A., Guarino, F., Guépin, C., Guzmán, A., Hachisu, Y., Haungs, A., Heigbes, T., Carretero, J. Hernández, Hulett, L., Ikeda, D., Inoue, N., Inoue, S., Isgrò, F., Itow, Y., Jammer, T., Jeong, S., Jochum, J., Joven, E., Judd, E. G., Jung, A., Kajino, F., Kajino, T., Kalli, S., Kaneko, I., Kasztelan, M., Katahira, K., Kawai, K., Kawasaki, Y., Kedadra, A., Khales, H., Khrenov, B. A., Kim, Jeong-Sook, Kim, Soon-Wook, Kleifges, M., Klimov, P. A., Kreykenbohm, I., Krizmanic, J. F., Królik, K., Kungel, V., Kurihara, Y., Kusenko, A., Kuznetsov, E., Lahmar, H., Lakhdari, F., Licandro, J., Campano, L. López, Martínez, F. López, Mackovjak, S., Mahdi, M., Mandát, D., Manfrin, M., Marcelli, L., Marcos, J. L., Marszał, W., Martín, Y., Martinez, O., Mase, K., Mastafa, M., Matthews, J. N., Mebarki, N., Medina-Tanco, G., Menshikov, A., Merino, A., Mese, M., Meseguer, J., Meyer, S. S., Mimouni, J., Miyamoto, H., Mizumoto, Y., Monaco, A., Ríos, J. A. Morales de los, Nachtman, J. M., Nagataki, S., Naitamor, S., Napolitano, T., Neronov, A., Nomoto, K., Nonaka, T., Ogawa, T., Ogio, S., Ohmori, H., Olinto, A. V., Onel, Y., Osteria, G., Otte, A. N., Pagliaro, A., Painter, W., Panasyuk, M. I., Panico, B., Parizot, E., Park, I. H., Pastircak, B., Paul, T., Pech, M., Pérez-Grande, I., Perfetto, F., Peter, T., Picozza, P., Pindado, S., Piotrowski, L. W., Piraino, S., Plebaniak, Z., Pollini, A., Popescu, E. M., Prevete, R., Prévôt, G., Prieto, H., Przybylak, M., Puehlhofer, G., Putis, M., Reardon, P., Reno, M. H., Reyes, M., Ricci, M., Frías, M. D. Rodríguez, Matamala, O. F. Romero, Ronga, F., Sabau, M. D., Saccá, G., Sagawa, H., Sahnoune, Z., Saito, A., Sakaki, N., Salazar, H., Sánchez, J. L., Balanzar, J. C. Sanchez, Santangelo, A., Sanz-Andrés, A., Saprykin, O. A., Sarazin, F., Sato, M., Scagliola, A., Schanz, T., Schieler, H., Schovánek, P., Scotti, V., Serra, M., Sharakin, S. A., Shimizu, H. M., Shinozaki, K., Soriano, J. F., Sotgiu, A., Stan, I., Strharský, I., Sugiyama, N., Supanitsky, D., Suzuki, M., Szabelski, J., Tajima, N., Tajima, T., Takahashi, Y., Takeda, M., Takizawa, Y., Talai, M. C., Tameda, Y., Tenzer, C., Thomas, S. B., Tibolla, O., Tkachev, L. G., Tomida, T., Tone, N., Toscano, S., Traïche, M., Tsunesada, Y., Tsuno, K., Turriziani, S., Uchihori, Y., Valdés-Galicia, J. F., Vallania, P., Valore, L., Vankova-Kirilova, G., Venters, T. M., Vigorito, C., Villaseñor, L., Vlcek, B., von Ballmoos, P., Vrabel, M., Wada, S., Watanabe, J., Watts. Jr., J., Muñoz, R. Weigand, Weindl, A., Wiencke, L., Wille, M., Wilms, J., Yamamoto, T., Yang, J., Yano, H., Yashin, I. V., Yonetoku, D., Yoshida, S., Young, R., Zgura, I. S., Zotov, M. Yu., and Marchi, A. Zuccaro
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Astrophysics - Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics ,Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena - 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~hours 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 approximately 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., Comment: 18 pages, 19 figures
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3. JEM-EUSO Collaboration contributions to the 38th International Cosmic Ray Conference
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Abe, S., Adams Jr., J. H., Allard, D., Alldredge, P., Aloisio, R., Anchordoqui, L., Anzalone, A., Arnone, E., Bagheri, M., Baret, B., Barghini, D., Battisti, M., Bellotti, R., Belov, A. A., Bertaina, M., Bertone, P. F., Bianciotto, M., Bisconti, F., Blaksley, C., Blin-Bondil, S., Bolmgren, K., Briz, S., Burton, J., Cafagna, F., Cambiè, G., Campana, D., Capel, F., Caruso, R., Casolino, M., Cassardo, C., Castellina, A., Černý, K., Christl, M. J., Colalillo, R., Conti, L., Cotto, G., Crawford, H. J., Cremonini, R., Creusot, A., Cummings, A., Gónzalez, A. de Castro, de la Taille, C., Diesing, R., Dinaucourt, P., Di Nola, A., Ebisuzaki, T., Eser, J., Fenu, F., Ferrarese, S., Filippatos, G., Finch, W. W., Flaminio, F., Fornaro, C., Fuehne, D., Fuglesang, C., Fukushima, M., Gadamsetty, S., Gardiol, D., Garipov, G. K., Gazda, E., Golzio, A., Guarino, F., Guépin, C., Haungs, A., Heibges, T., Isgrò, F., Judd, E. G., Kajino, F., Kaneko, I., Kim, S. -W., Klimov, P. A., Krizmanic, J. F., Kungel, V., Kuznetsov, E., Martínez, F. López, Mandát, D., Manfrin, M., Marcelli, A., Marcelli, L., Marszał, W., Matthews, J. N., Mese, M., Meyer, S. S., Mimouni, J., Miyamoto, H., Mizumoto, Y., Monaco, A., Nagataki, S., Nachtman, J. M., Naumov, D., Neronov, A., Nonaka, T., Ogawa, T., Ogio, S., Ohmori, H., Olinto, A. V., Onel, Y., Osteria, G., Otte, A. N., Pagliaro, A., Panico, B., Parizot, E., Park, I. H., Paul, T., Pech, M., Perfetto, F., Picozza, P., Piotrowski, L. W., Plebaniak, Z., Posligua, J., Potts, M., Prevete, R., Prévôt, G., Przybylak, M., Reali, E., Reardon, P., Reno, M. H., Ricci, M., Matamala, O. F. Romero, Romoli, G., Sagawa, H., Sakaki, N., Saprykin, O. A., Sarazin, F., Sato, M., Schovánek, P., Scotti, V., Selmane, S., Sharakin, S. A., Shinozaki, K., Stepanoff, S., Soriano, J. F., Szabelski, J., Tajima, N., Tajima, T., Takahashi, Y., Takeda, M., Takizawa, Y., Thomas, S. B., Tkachev, L. G., Tomida, T., Toscano, S., Traïche, M., Trofimov, D., Tsuno, K., Vallania, P., Valore, L., Venters, T. M., Vigorito, C., Vrábel, M., Wada, S., Watts Jr., J., Wiencke, L., Winn, D., Wistrand, H., Yashin, I. V., Young, R., and Zotov, M. Yu.
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Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena ,Astrophysics - Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics - Abstract
This is a collection of papers presented by the JEM-EUSO Collaboration at the 38th International Cosmic Ray Conference (Nagoya, Japan, July 26-August 3, 2023)
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4. Developments and results in the context of the JEM-EUSO program obtained with the ESAF Simulation and Analysis Framework
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Abe, S., Adams Jr., J. H., Allard, D., Alldredge, P., Anchordoqui, L., Anzalone, A., Arnone, E., Baret, B., Barghini, D., Battisti, M., Bayer, J., Bellotti, R., Belov, A. A., Bertaina, M., Bertone, P. F., Bianciotto, M., Biermann, P. L., Bisconti, F., Blaksley, C., Blin-Bondil, S., Bobik, P., Bolmgren, K., Briz, S., Burton, J., Cafagna, F., Cambié, G., Campana, D., Capel, F., Caruso, R., Casolino, M., Cassardo, C., Castellina, A., Černý, K., Christl, M. J., Colalillo, R., Conti, L., Cotto, G., Crawford, H. J., Cremonini, R., Creusot, A., Cummings, A., Gónzalez, A. de Castro, de la Taille, C., del Peral, L., Diesing, R., Dinaucourt, P., Di Nola, A., Ebersoldt, A., Ebisuzaki, T., Eser, J., Fenu, F., Ferrarese, S., Filippatos, G., Finch, W. W., Flaminio, F., Fornaro, C., Fuehne, D., Fuglesang, C., Fukushima, M., Gardiol, D., Garipov, G. K., Golzio, A., Gorodetzky, P., Guarino, F., Guépin, C., Guzmán, A., Haungs, A., Heibges, T., Hernández-Carretero, J., Isgrò, F., Judd, E. G., Kajino, F., Kaneko, I., Kawasaki, Y., Kleifges, M., Klimov, P. A., Kreykenbohm, I., Krizmanic, J. F., Kungel, V., Kuznetsov, E., Martínez, F. López, Mackovjak, S., Mandát, D., Manfrin, M., Marcelli, A., Marcelli, L., Marszał, W., Matthews, J. N., Menshikov, A., Mernik, T., Mese, M., Meyer, S. S., Mimouni, J., Miyamoto, H., Mizumoto, Y., Monaco, A., Ríos, J. A Morales de los, Nagataki, S., Nachtman, J. M., Naumov, D., Neronov, A., Nonaka, T., Ogawa, T., Ogio, S., Ohmori, H., Olinto, A. V., Onel, Y., Osteria, G., Pagliaro, A., Panico, B., Parizot, E., Park, I. H., Pastircak, B., Paul, T., Pech, M., Perfetto, F., Picozza, P., Piotrowski, L. W., Plebaniak, Z., Posligua, J., Prevete, R., Prévôt, G., Prieto, H., Przybylak, M., Putis, M., Reali, E., Reardon, P., Reno, M. H., Ricci, M., Frías, M. Rodríguez, Romoli, G., Cano, G. Sáez, Sagawa, H., Sakaki, N., Santangelo, A., Saprykin, O. A., Sarazin, F., Sato, M., Schieler, H., Schovánek, P., Scotti, V., Selmane, S., Sharakin, S. A., Shinozaki, K., Soriano, J. F., Szabelski, J., Tajima, N., Tajima, T., Takahashi, Y., Takeda, M., Takizawa, Y., Tenzer, C., Thomas, S. B., Tkachev, L. G., Tomida, T., Toscano, S., Traïche, M., Trofimov, D., Tsuno, K., Vallania, P., Valore, L., Venters, T. M., Vigorito, C., von Ballmoos, P., Vrabel, M., Wada, S., Watts Jr., J., Weindl, A., Wiencke, L., Wilms, J., Winn, D., Wistrand, H., Yashin, I. V., Young, R., and Zotov, M. Yu.
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Astrophysics - Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics ,High Energy Physics - Experiment - Abstract
JEM--EUSO is an international program for the development of space-based Ultra-High Energy Cosmic Ray observatories. The program consists of a series of missions which are either under development or in the data analysis phase. All instruments are based on a wide-field-of-view telescope, which operates in the near-UV range, designed to detect the fluorescence light emitted by extensive air showers in the atmosphere. We describe the simulation software ESAFin the framework of the JEM--EUSO program and explain the physical assumptions used. We present here the implementation of the JEM--EUSO, POEMMA, K--EUSO, TUS, Mini--EUSO, EUSO--SPB1 and EUSO--TA configurations in ESAF. For the first time ESAF simulation outputs are compared with experimental data.
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5. Implications of Mini-EUSO measurements for a space-based observation of UHECRs
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Bertaina, M., Battisti, M., Bianciotto, M., Bolmgren, K., and Fenu, F.
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Astrophysics - Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics ,Physics - Space Physics - Abstract
Mini-EUSO is the first mission of the JEM-EUSO program on board the International Space Station. It was launched in August 2019 and it is operating since October 2019 being located in the Russian section (Zvezda module) of the station and viewing our planet from a nadir-facing UV-transparent window. The instrument is based on the concept of the original JEM-EUSO mission and consists of an optical system employing two Fresnel lenses of 25 cm each and a focal surface composed of 36 Multi-Anode Photomultiplier tubes, 64 channels each, for a total of 2304 channels with single photon counting sensitivity and an overall field of view of 44$\times$44$^\circ$. Mini-EUSO can map the night-time Earth in the near UV range (predominantly between 290 nm and 430 nm), with a spatial resolution of about 6.3 km and different temporal resolutions of 2.5 $\mu$s, 320 $\mu$s and 41 ms. Mini-EUSO observations are extremely important to better assess the potential of a space-based detector in studying Ultra-High Energy Cosmic Rays (UHECRs) such as K-EUSO and POEMMA. In this contribution we focus the attention on the results of the UV measurements and we place them in the context of UHECR observations from space, namely the estimation of exposure., Comment: 10 pages, 3 figures, ICRC 2023
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6. Observation of night-time emissions of the Earth in the near UV range from the International Space Station with the Mini-EUSO detector
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Casolino, M., Barghini, D., Battisti, M., Blaksley, C., Belov, A., Bertaina, M., Bianciotto, M., Bisconti, F., Blin, S., Bolmgren, K., Cambiè, G., Capel, F., Churilo, I., Crisconio, M., De La Taille, C., Ebisuzaki, T., Eser, J., Fenu, F., Franceschi, M. A., Fuglesang, C., Golzio, A., Gorodetzky, P., Kasuga, H., Kajino, F., Klimov, P., Kuznetsov, V., Manfrin, M., Marcelli, L., Mascetti, G., Marsza, W., Miyamoto, H., Murashov, A., Napolitano, T., Ohmori, H., Olinto, A., Parizot, E., Picozza, P., Piotrowski, L. W., Plebaniak, Z., Prévôt, G., Reali, E., Romoli, G., Ricci, M., Sakaki, N., Shinozaki, K., Szabelski, J., Takizawa, Y., Valentini, G., Vrabel, M., and Wiencke, L.
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Astrophysics - Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics - Abstract
Mini-EUSO (Multiwavelength Imaging New Instrument for the Extreme Universe Space Observatory) is a telescope observing the Earth from the International Space Station since 2019. The instrument employs a Fresnel-lens optical system and a focal surface composed of 36 multi-anode photomultiplier tubes, 64 channels each, for a total of 2304 channels with single photon counting sensitivity. Mini-EUSO also contains two ancillary cameras to complement measurements in the near infrared and visible ranges. The scientific objectives of the mission range from the search for extensive air showers generated by Ultra-High Energy Cosmic Rays (UHECRs) with energies above 10$^{21}$ eV, the search for nuclearites and Strange Quark Matter (SQM), up to the study of atmospheric phenomena such as Transient Luminous Events (TLEs), meteors and meteoroids. Mini-EUSO can map the night-time Earth in the near UV range (between 290-430 nm) with a spatial resolution of about 6.3 km (full field of view of 44{\deg}) and a maximum temporal resolution of 2.5 $\mu$s, observing our planet through a nadir-facing UV-transparent window in the Russian Zvezda module. The detector saves triggered transient phenomena with a sampling rate of 2.5 $\mu$s and 320 $\mu$s, as well as continuous acquisition at 40.96 ms scale. In this paper we discuss the detector response and the flat-fielding and calibration procedures. Using the 40.96 ms data, we present $\simeq$6.3 km resolution night-time Earth maps in the UV band, and report on various emissions of anthropogenic and natural origin. We measure ionospheric airglow emissions of dark moonless nights over the sea and ground, studying the effect of clouds, moonlight, and artificial (towns, boats) lights. In addition to paving the way forward for the study of long-term variations of natural and artificial light, we also estimate the observation live-time of future UHECR detectors., Comment: 49 pages, 27 figures, 1 table, published in Remote Sensing of Environment
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7. Functional Design of Sofware to Obtain Spatio-Temporal Parameters of Human Gait
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Primosich, C. V., Molaro Battisti, M. A., Catalfamo Formento, P., Valotto, V. O., Bonell, C. E., Magjarević, Ratko, Series Editor, Ładyżyński, Piotr, Associate Editor, Ibrahim, Fatimah, Associate Editor, Lackovic, Igor, Associate Editor, Rock, Emilio Sacristan, Associate Editor, Lopez, Natalia M., editor, and Tello, Emanuel, editor
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8. Description and performance results of the trigger logic of TUS and Mini-EUSO to search for Ultra-High Energy Cosmic Rays from space
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Bertaina, M., Barghini, D., Battisti, M., Belov, A., Bianciotto, M., Bisconti, F., Blaksley, C., Bolmgren, K., Cambie, G., Capel, F., Casolino, M., Ebisuzaki, T., Fenu, F., Franceschi, M. A., Fuglesang, C., Golzio, A., Gorodetzky, P., Kajino, F., Klimov, P., Manfrin, M., Marcelli, L., Marszal, W., Mignone, M., Miyamoto, H., Napolitano, T., Parizot, E., Picozza, P., Piotrowski, L. W., Plebaniak, Z., Prevot, G., Reali, E., Ricci, M., Sakaki, N., Sharakin, S., Szabelski, J., Takizawa, Y., Vrabel, M., Yashin, I., and Zotov, M.
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Astrophysics - Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics - Abstract
The trigger logic of the Tracking Ultraviolet Setup (TUS) and Multiwavelength Imaging New Instrument for the Extreme Universe Space Observatory (Mini-EUSO) space-based projects of the Joint Experiment Missions - EUSO (JEM-EUSO) program is summarized. The performance results on the search for ultra-high energy cosmic rays are presented.
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9. Status of the K-EUSO Orbital Detector of Ultra-high Energy Cosmic Rays
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Klimov, P., Battisti, M., Belov, A., Bertaina, M., Bianciotto, M., Blin-Bondil, S., Casolino, M., Ebisuzaki, T., Fenu, F., Fuglesang, C., Marszał, W., Neronov, A., Parizot, E., Picozza, P., Plebaniak, Z., Prévôt, G., Sakaki, M. Przybylak N., Sharakin, S., Shinozaki, K., Szabelski, J., Takizawa, Y., Trofimov, D., Yashin, I., and Zotov, M.
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Astrophysics - Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics - Abstract
K-EUSO (KLYPVE-EUSO) is a planned orbital mission aimed at studying ultra-high energy cosmic rays (UHECRs) by detecting fluorescence and Cherenkov light emitted by extensive air showers in the nocturnal atmosphere of Earth in the ultraviolet (UV) range. The observatory is being developed within the JEM-EUSO collaboration and is planned to be deployed on the International Space Station after 2025 and operated for at least two years. The telescope, consisting of $\sim10^{5}$ independent pixels, will allow a spatial resolution of $\sim0.6$ km on the ground, and, from a 400 km altitude, it will achieve a large and full sky exposure to sample the highest energy range of the UHECR spectrum. We provide a comprehensive review of the current status of the development of the K-EUSO experiment, paying special attention to its hardware parts and expected performance. We demonstrate how results of the K-EUSO mission can complement the achievements of the existing ground-based experiments and push forward the intriguing studies of ultra-high energy cosmic rays, as well as bring new knowledge about other phenomena manifesting themselves in the atmosphere in the UV range., Comment: 26 pages
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10. JEM-EUSO Collaboration contributions to the 37th International Cosmic Ray Conference
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Abdellaoui, G., Abe, S., Adams Jr., J. H., Allard, D., Alonso, G., Anchordoqui, L., Anzalone, A., Arnone, E., Asano, K., Attallah, R., Attoui, H., Pernas, M. Ave, Bagheri, M., Baláz, J., Bakiri, M., Barghini, D., Bartocci, S., Battisti, M., Bayer, J., Beldjilali, B., Belenguer, T., Belkhalfa, N., Bellotti, R., Belov, A. A., Benmessai, K., Bertaina, M., Bertone, P. F., Biermann, P. L., Bisconti, F., Blaksley, C., Blanc, N., Blin-Bondil, S., Bobik, P., Bogomilov, M., Bolmgren, K., Bozzo, E., Briz, S., Bruno, A., Caballero, K. S., Cafagna, F., Cambié, G., Campana, D., Capdevielle, J-N., Capel, F., Caramete, A., Caramete, L., Carlson, P., Caruso, R., Casolino, M., Cassardo, C., Castellina, A., Catalano, O., Cellino, A., Černý, K., Chikawa, M., Chiritoi, G., Christl, M. J., Colalillo, R., Conti, L., Cotto, G., Crawford, H. J., Cremonini, R., Creusot, A., Gónzalez, A. de Castro, de la Taille, C., del Peral, L., Damian, A. Diaz, Diesing, R., Dinaucourt, P., Djakonow, A., Djemil, T., Ebersoldt, A., Ebisuzaki, T., Eser, J., Fenu, F., Fernández-González, S., Ferrarese, S., Filippatos, G., Fornaro, W. I. Finch C., Fouka, M., Franceschi, A., Franchini, S., Fuglesang, C., Fujii, T., Fukushima, M., Galeotti, P., García-Ortega, E., Gardiol, D., Garipov, G. K., Gascón, E., Gazda, E., Genci, J., Golzio, A., Alvarado, C. González, Gorodetzky, P., Green, A., Guarino, F., Guépin, C., Guzmán, A., Hachisu, Y., Haungs, A., Carretero, J. Hernández, Hulett, L., Ikeda, D., Inoue, N., Inoue, S., Isgrò, F., Itow, Y., Jammer, T., Jeong, S., Joven, E., Judd, E. G., Jochum, J., Kajino, F., Kajino, T., Kalli, S., Kaneko, I., Karadzhov, Y., Kasztelan, M., Katahira, K., Kawai, K., Kawasaki, Y., Kedadra, A., Khales, H., Khrenov, B. A., Kim, Jeong-Sook, Kim, Soon-Wook, Kleifges, M., Klimov, P. A., Kolev, D., Kreykenbohm, I., Krizmanic, J. F., Królik, K., Kungel, V., Kurihara, Y., Kusenko, A., Kuznetsov, E., Lahmar, H., Lakhdari, F., Licandro, J., Campano, L. López, Martínez, F. López, Mackovjak, S., Mahdi, M., Mandát, D., Manfrin, M., Marcelli, L., Marcos, J. L., Marszał, W., Martín, Y., Martinez, O., Mase, K., Matev, R., Matthews, J. N., Mebarki, N., Medina-Tanco, G., Menshikov, A., Merino, A., Mese, M., Meseguer, J., Meyer, S. S., Mimouni, J., Miyamoto, H., Mizumoto, Y., Monaco, A., Ríos, J. A. Morales de los, Mastafa, M., Nagataki, S., Naitamor, S., Napolitano, T., Neronov, J. M. Nachtman A., Nomoto, K., Nonaka, T., Ogawa, T., Ogio, S., Ohmori, H., Olinto, A. V., Osteria, Y. Onel G., Otte, A. N., Pagliaro, A., Painter, W., Panasyuk, M. I., Panico, B., Parizot, E., Park, I. H., Pastircak, B., Paul, T., Pech, M., Pérez-Grande, I., Perfetto, F., Peter, T., Picozza, P., Pindado, S., Piotrowski, L. W., Piraino, S., Plebaniak, Z., Pollini, A., Popescu, E. M., Prevete, R., Prévôt, G., Prieto, H., Przybylak, M., Puehlhofer, G., Putis, M., Reardon, P., Reno, M. H., Reyes, M., Ricci, M., Frías, M. D. Rodríguez, Matamala, O. F. Romero, Ronga, F., Sabau, M. D., Saccá, G., Cano, G. Sáez, Sagawa, H., Sahnoune, Z., Saito, A., Sakaki, N., Salazar, H., Balanzar, J. C. Sanchez, Sánchez, J. L., Santangelo, A., Sanz-Andrés, A., Palomino, M. Sanz, Saprykin, O. A., Sarazin, F., Sato, M., Scagliola, A., Schanz, T., Schieler, H., Schovánek, P., Scotti, V., Serra, M., Sharakin, S. A., Shimizu, H. M., Shinozaki, K., Soriano, J. F., Sotgiu, A., Stan, I., Strharský, I., Sugiyama, N., Supanitsky, D., Suzuki, M., Szabelski, J., Tajima, N., Tajima, T., Takahashi, Y., Takeda, M., Takizawa, Y., Talai, M. C., Tameda, Y., Tenzer, C., Thomas, S. B., Tibolla, O., Tkachev, L. G., Tomida, T., Tone, N., Toscano, S., Traïche, M., Tsunesada, Y., Tsuno, K., Turriziani, S., Uchihori, Y., Vaduvescu, O., Valdés-Galicia, J. F., Vallania, P., Valore, L., Vankova-Kirilova, G., Venters, T. M., Vigorito, C., Villaseñor, L., Vlcek, B., von Ballmoos, P., Vrabel, M., Wada, S., Watanabe, J., Watts Jr., J., Muñoz, R. Weigand, Weindl, A., Wiencke, L., Wille, M., Wilms, J., Yamamoto, D. Winn T., Yang, J., Yano, H., Yashin, I. V., Yonetoku, D., Yoshida, S., Young, R., Zgura, I. S., Zotov, M. Yu., and Marchi, A. Zuccaro
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Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena - Abstract
Compilation of papers presented by the JEM-EUSO Collaboration at the 37th International Cosmic Ray Conference (ICRC), held on July 12-23, 2021 (online) in Berlin, Germany., Comment: html page with links to the JEM-EUSO Collaboration papers presented at ICRC-2021, Berlin, Germany
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11. Towards observations of nuclearites in Mini-EUSO
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Piotrowski, L. W., Barghini, D., Battisti, M., Belov, A., Bertaina, M., Bisconti, F., Blaksley, C., Bolmgren, K., Cafagna, F., Cambiè, G., Capel, F., Casolino, M., Ebisuzaki, T., Fenu, F., Franceschi, A., Fuglesang, C., Golzio, A., Gorodetzki, P., Kajino, F., Kasuga, H., Klimov, P., Kungel, V., Manfrin, M., Marcelli, L., Marszał, W., Miyamoto, H., Mignone, M., Napolitano, T., Osteria, G., Parizot, E., Picozza, P., Plebaniak, Z., Prévôt, G., Reali, E., Ricci, M., Sakaki, N., Shinozaki, K., Szabelski, J., Takizawa, Y., Wada, S., and Wiencke, L.
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Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena ,Astrophysics - Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics ,High Energy Physics - Experiment - Abstract
Mini-EUSO is a small orbital telescope with a field of view of $44^{\circ}\times 44^{\circ}$, observing the night-time Earth mostly in 320-420 nm band. Its time resolution spanning from microseconds (triggered) to milliseconds (untriggered) and more than $300\times 300$ km of the ground covered, already allowed it to register thousands of meteors. Such detections make the telescope a suitable tool in the search for hypothetical heavy compact objects, which would leave trails of light in the atmosphere due to their high density and speed. The most prominent example are the nuclearites -- hypothetical lumps of strange quark matter that could be stabler and denser than the nuclear matter. In this paper, we show potential limits on the flux of nuclearites after collecting 42 hours of observations data., Comment: To be published in the Proceedings of the 37th International Cosmic Ray Conference (ICRC 2021), Berlin, 12 -23 July 2021
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12. The Mini-EUSO telescope on board the International Space Station: Launch and first results
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Casolino, M, Barghini, D, Battisti, M, Belov, A, Bertaina, M, Bisconti, F, Blaksley, C, Bolmgren, K, Cafagna, F, Cambiè, G, Capel, F, Ebisuzaki, T, Fenu, F, Franceschi, A, Fuglesang, C, Golzio, A, Gorodetzki, P, Kajino, F, Kasuga, H, Klimov, P, Kungel, V., Manfrin, M, Marszał, W, Miyamoto, H, Mignone, M, Napolitano, T, Osteria, G, Parizot, E, Picozza, P, Piotrowski, L W, Plebaniak, Z, Prévôt, G, Reali, E, Ricci, M, Sakaki, N, Shinozaki, K, Takizawa, Y, Wada, S, and Wiencke, L.
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Astrophysics - Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics ,Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena - Abstract
Mini-EUSO is a telescope launched on board the International Space Station in 2019 and currently located in the Russian section of the station. Main scientific objectives of the mission are the search for nuclearites and Strange Quark Matter, the study of atmospheric phenomena such as Transient Luminous Events, meteors and meteoroids, the observation of sea bioluminescence and of artificial satellites and man-made space debris. It is also capable of observing Extensive Air Showers generated by Ultra-High Energy Cosmic Rays with an energy above 10$^{21}$ eV and detect artificial showers generated with lasers from the ground. Mini-EUSO can map the night-time Earth in the UV range (290 - 430 nm), with a spatial resolution of about 6.3 km and a temporal resolution of 2.5 $\mu$s, observing our planet through a nadir-facing UV-transparent window in the Russian Zvezda module. The instrument, launched on 2019/08/22 from the Baikonur cosmodrome, is based on an optical system employing two Fresnel lenses and a focal surface composed of 36 Multi-Anode Photomultiplier tubes, 64 channels each, for a total of 2304 channels with single photon counting sensitivity and an overall field of view of 44$^{\circ}$. Mini-EUSO also contains two ancillary cameras to complement measurements in the near infrared and visible ranges. In this paper we describe the detector and present the various phenomena observed in the first year of operation., Comment: 37th International Cosmic Ray Conference, 2021
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13. Measurement of UV light emission of the nighttime Earth by Mini-EUSO for space-based UHECR observations
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Shinozaki, K., Bolmgren, K., Barghini, D., Battisti, M., Belov, A., Bertaina, M., Bisconti, F., Cambiè, G., Capel, F., Casolino, M., Fenu, F., Golzio, A., Plebaniak, Z., Przybylak, M., Szabelski, J., Sakaki, N., and Takizawa, Y.
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Astrophysics - Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics ,Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena - Abstract
The JEM-EUSO (Joint Experiment Missions for Extreme Universe Space Observatory) program aims at the realization of the ultra-high energy cosmic ray (UHECR) observation using wide field of view fluorescence detectors in orbit. Ultra-violet (UV) light emission from the atmosphere such as airglow and anthropogenic light on the Earth's surface are the main background for the space-based UHECR observations. The Mini-EUSO mission has been operated on the International Space Station (ISS) since 2019 which is the first space-based experiment for the program. The Mini-EUSO instrument consists of a 25 cm refractive optics and the photo-detector module with the 2304-pixel array of the multi-anode photomultiplier tubes. On the nadir-looking window of the ISS, the instrument is capable of continuously monitoring a ~300 km x 300 km area. In the present work, we report the preliminary result of the measurement of the UV light in the nighttime Earth using the Mini-EUSO data downlinked to the ground. We mapped UV light distribution both locally and globally below the ISS obit. Simulations were also made to characterize the instrument response to diffuse background light. We discuss the impact of such light on space-based UHECR observations and the Mini-EUSO science objectives., Comment: 11 pages, 5 figures, presented in 37th International Cosmic Ray Conference (Berlin)
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14. EUSO@TurLab project in view of Mini-EUSO and EUSO-SPB2 missions
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Miyamoto, H., Bertaina, M. E., Barghini, D., Battisti, M., Belov, A., Bisconti, F., Blin-Bondil, S., Bolmgren, K., Cambie, G., Capel, F., Caruso, R., Casolino, M., Churilo, I., Contino, G., Cotto, G., Ebisuzaki, T., Fenu, F., Fuglesang, C., Golzio, A., Gorodetzky, P., Kajino, F., Klimov, P., Manfrin, M., Marcelli, L., Marengo, M., Marszał, W., Mignone, M., Parizot, E., Picozza, P., Piotrowski, L. W., Plebaniak, Z., Prévôt, G., Reali, E., Ricci, M., Sakaki, N., Shinozaki, K., Suino, G., Szabelski, J., Takizawa, Y., and Youssef, A.
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Astrophysics - Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics - Abstract
The TurLab facility is a laboratory, equipped with a 5 m diameter and 1 m depth rotating tank, located in the fourth basement level of the Physics Department of the University of Turin. In the past years, we have used the facility to perform experiments related to the observations of Extreme Energy Cosmic Rays (EECRs) from space using the fluorescence technique for JEM- EUSO missions with the main objective to test the response of the trigger logic. In the missions, the diffuse night brightness and artificial and natural light sources can vary significantly in time and space in the Field of View (FoV) of the telescope. Therefore, it is essential to verify the detector performance and test the trigger logic under such an environment. By means of the tank rotation, a various terrestrial surface with the different optical characteristics such as ocean, land, forest, desert and clouds, as well as artificial and natural light sources such as city lights, lightnings and meteors passing by the detector FoV one after the other is reproduced. The fact that the tank located in a very dark place enables the tests under an optically controlled environment. Using the Mini-EUSO data taken since 2019 onboard the ISS, we will report on the comparison between TurLab and ISS measurements in view of future experiments at TurLab. Moreover, in the forthcoming months we will start testing the trigger logic of the EUSO-SPB2 mission. We report also on the plans and status for this purpose.
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15. Simulations studies for the Mini-EUSO detector
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Miyamoto, H., Fenu, F., Barghini, D., Battisti, M., Belov, A., Bertaina, M. E., Bisconti, F., Bonino, R., Cambie, G., Capel, F., Casolino, M., Churilo, I., Ebisuzaki, T., Fuglesang, C., Golzio, A., Gorodetzky, P., Kajino, F., Klimov, P., Manfrin, M., Marcelli, L., Marszał, W., Mignone, M., Parizot, E., Picozza, P., Piotrowski, L. W., Plebaniak, Z., Prévôt, G., Reali, E., Ricci, M., Sakaki, N., Shinozaki, K., Suino, G., Szabelski, J., and Takizawa, Y.
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Astrophysics - Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics - Abstract
Mini-EUSO is a mission of the JEM-EUSO program flying onboard the International Space Station since August 2019. Since the first data acquisition in October 2019, more than 35 sessions have been performed for a total of 52 hours of observations. The detector has been observing Earth at night-time in the UV range and detected a wide variety of transient sources all of which have been modelled through Monte Carlo simulations. Mini-EUSO is also capable of detecting meteors and potentially space debris and we performed simulations for such events to estimate their impact on future missions for cosmic ray science from space. We show here examples of the simulation work done in this framework to analyse the Mini-EUSO data. The expected response of Mini-EUSO with respect to ultra high energy cosmic ray showers has been studied. The efficiency curve of Mini-EUSO as a function of primary energy has been estimated and the energy threshold for Cosmic Rays has been placed to be above 10^{21} eV. We compared the morphology of several transient events detected during the mission with cosmic ray simulations and excluded that they can be due to cosmic ray showers. To validate the energy threshold of the detector, a system of ground based flashers is being used for end-to-end calibration purposes. We therefore implemented a parameterisation of such flashers into the JEM-EUSO simulation framework and studied the response of the detector with respect to such sources.
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16. The Fluorescence Telescope on board EUSO-SPB2 for the detection of Ultra High Energy Cosmic Rays
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Osteria, G., Adams, J., Battisti, M., Belov, A., Bertaina, M., Bisconti, F., Cafagna, F., Campana, D., Caruso, R., Casolino, M., Christi, M., Ebisuzaki, T., Eser, J., Fenu, F., Filippatos, G., Fornaro, C., Guarino, F., Klimov, P., Kungel, V., Mackovjak, S., Mese, M., Miller, M., Miyamoto, H., Olinto, A., Onel, Y., Parizot, E., Pech, M., Perfetto, F., Piotrowski, L., Prevot, G., Reardon, P., Ricci, M., Sarazin, F., Scotti, V., Shinozaki, K., Shovanec, P., Szabelski, J., Takizawa, Y., Valore, L., and Wiencke, L.
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Astrophysics - Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics - Abstract
The Fluorescence Telescope is one of the two telescopes on board the Extreme Universe Space Observatory on a Super Pressure Balloon II (EUSO-SPB2). EUSO-SPB2 is an ultra-long-duration balloon mission that aims at the detection of Ultra High Energy Cosmic Rays (UHECR) via the fluorescence technique (using a Fluorescence Telescope) and of Ultra High Energy (UHE) neutrinos via Cherenkov emission (using a Cherenkov Telescope). The mission is planned to fly in 2023 and is a precursor of the Probe of Extreme Multi-Messenger Astrophysics (POEMMA). The Fluorescence Telescope is a second generation instrument preceded by the telescopes flown on the EUSO-Balloon and EUSO-SPB1 missions. It features Schmidt optics and has a 1-meter diameter aperture. The focal surface of the telescope is equipped with a 6912-pixel Multi Anode Photo Multipliers (MAPMT) camera covering a 37.4 x 11.4 degree Field of Regard. Such a big Field of Regard, together with a flight target duration of up to 100 days, would allow, for the first time from suborbital altitudes, detection of UHECR fluorescence tracks. This contribution will provide an overview of the instrument including the current status of the telescope development., Comment: ICRC 2021
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17. Expected Performance of the EUSO-SPB2 Fluorescence Telescope
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Filippatos, G., Battisti, M., Bertaina, M., Bisconti, F., Esser, J., Heaton, C., Osteria, G., Sarazin, F., and Wiencke, L.
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Astrophysics - Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics - Abstract
The Extreme Universe Space Observatory Supper Pressure Balloon 2 (EUSO-SPB2) is under development, and will prototype instrumentation for future satellite-based missions, including the Probe of Extreme Multi-Messenger Astrophysics (POEMMA). EUSO-SPB2 will consist of two telescopes. The first is a Cherenkov telescope (CT) being developed to identify and estimate the background sources for future below-the-limb very high energy (E>10 PeV) astrophysical neutrino observations, as well as above-the-limb cosmic ray induced signals (E>1 PeV). The second is a fluorescence telescope (FT) being developed for detection of Ultra High Energy Cosmic Rays (UHECRs). In preparation for the expected launch in 2023, extensive simulations tuned by preliminary laboratory measurements have been preformed to understand the FT capabilities. The energy threshold has been estimated at $10^{18.2}$ eV, and results in a maximum detection rate at $10^{18.6}$ eV when taking into account the shape of the UHECR spectrum. In addition, onboard software has been developed based on the simulations as well as experience with previous EUSO missions. This includes a level 1 trigger to be run on the computationally limited flight hardware, as well as a deep learning based prioritization algorithm in order to accommodate the balloon's telemetry budget. These techniques could also be used later for future, space-based missions., Comment: ICRC 2021
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18. Detection limits and trigger rates for ultra-high energy cosmic ray detection with the EUSO-TA ground-based fluorescence telescope
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Adams, J.H., Jr., Anchordoqui, L., Barghini, D., Battisti, M., Belov, A.A., Belz, J.W., Bertaina, M., Bisconti, F., Blaksley, C., Blin-Bondil, S., Capel, F., Casolino, M., Cummings, A., Ebisuzaki, T., Eser, J., Falk, S., Fenu, F., Ferrarese, S., Filippatos, G., Fouka, M., Fuglesang, C., Gorodetzky, P., Guarino, F., Haungs, A., Inoue, N., Kajino, F., Klimov, P.A., Manfrin, M., Marcelli, L., Marszał, W., Mashiyama, H., Matthews, J.N., Miyamoto, H., Ogio, S., Ohmori, H., Olinto, A.V., Parizot, E., Paul, T., Picozza, P., Piotrowski, L.W., Plebaniak, Z., Prévôt, G., Przybylak, M., Reali, E., Ricci, M., Sagawa, H., Sahnoun, Z., Sakaki, N., Shin, H., Shinozaki, K., Sokolsky, P., Szabelski, J., Tajima, N., Takizawa, Y., Tameda, Y., Thomson, G.B., Vrabel, M., Wiencke, L., and Zotov, M.Yu.
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19. The POEMMA (Probe of Extreme Multi-Messenger Astrophysics) Observatory
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Olinto, A. V., Krizmanic, J., Adams, J. H., Aloisio, R., Anchordoqui, L. A., Anzalone, A., Bagheri, M., Barghini, D., Battisti, M., Bergman, D. R., Bertaina, M. E., Bertone, P. F., Bisconti, F., Bustamante, M., Cafagna, F., Caruso, R., Casolino, M., Černý, K., Christl, M. J., Cummings, A. L., De Mitri, I., Diesing, R., Engel, R., Eser, J., Fang, K., Fenu, F., Filippatos, G., Gazda, E., Guepin, C., Haungs, A., Hays, E. A., Judd, E. G., Klimov, P., Kungel, V., Kuznetsov, E., Mackovjak, Š., Mandát, D., Marcelli, L., McEnery, J., Medina-Tanco, G., Merenda, K. -D., Meyer, S. S., Mitchell, J. W., Miyamoto, H., Nachtman, J. M., Neronov, A., Oikonomou, F., Onel, Y., Osteria, G., Otte, A. N., Parizot, E., Paul, T., Pech, M., Perkins, J. S., Picozza, P., Piotrowski, L. W., Plebaniak, Z., Prévôt, G., Reardon, P., Reno, M. H., Ricci, M., Matamala, O. Romero, Sarazin, F., Schovánek, P., Scotti, V., Shinozaki, K., Soriano, J. F., Stecker, F., Takizawa, Y., Ulrich, R., Unger, M., Venters, T. M., Wiencke, L., Winn, D., Young, R. M., and Zotov, M.
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Astrophysics - Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics ,Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena ,High Energy Physics - Experiment - Abstract
The Probe Of Extreme Multi-Messenger Astrophysics (POEMMA) is designed to accurately observe ultra-high-energy cosmic rays (UHECRs) and cosmic neutrinos from space with sensitivity over the full celestial sky. POEMMA will observe the extensive air showers (EASs) from UHECRs and UHE neutrinos above 20 EeV via air fluorescence. Additionally, POEMMA will observe the Cherenkov signal from upward-moving EASs induced by Earth-interacting tau neutrinos above 20 PeV. The POEMMA spacecraft are designed to quickly re-orientate to follow up transient neutrino sources and obtain unparalleled neutrino flux sensitivity. Developed as a NASA Astrophysics Probe-class mission, POEMMA consists of two identical satellites flying in loose formation in 525 km altitude orbits. Each POEMMA instrument incorporates a wide field-of-view (45$^\circ$) Schmidt telescope with over 6 m$^2$ of collecting area. The hybrid focal surface of each telescope includes a fast (1~$\mu$s) near-ultraviolet camera for EAS fluorescence observations and an ultrafast (10~ns) optical camera for Cherenkov EAS observations. In a 5-year mission, POEMMA will provide measurements that open new multi-messenger windows onto the most energetic events in the universe, enabling the study of new astrophysics and particle physics at these otherwise inaccessible energies., Comment: 66 pages, 53 figures; JCAP accepted version
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20. EUSO-SPB1 mission and science
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Abdellaoui, G., Abe, S., Adams, J.H., Jr., Allard, D., Alonso, G., Anchordoqui, L., Anzalone, A., Arnone, E., Asano, K., Attallah, R., Attoui, H., Pernas, M. Ave, Bachmann, R., Bacholle, S., Bagheri, M., Bakiri, M., Baláz, J., Barghini, D., Bartocci, S., Battisti, M., Bayer, J., Beldjilali, B., Belenguer, T., Belkhalfa, N., Bellotti, R., Belov, A.A., Benmessai, K., Bertaina, M., Bertone, P.F., Biermann, P.L., Bisconti, F., Blaksley, C., Blanc, N., Blin-Bondil, S., Bobik, P., Bogomilov, M., Bolmgren, K., Bozzo, E., Briz, S., Bruno, A., Caballero, K.S., Cafagna, F., Cambié, G., Campana, D., Capdevielle, J.N., Capel, F., Caramete, A., Caramete, L., Caruso, R., Casolino, M., Cassardo, C., Castellina, A., Catalano, O., Cellino, A., Černý, K., Chikawa, M., Chiritoi, G., Christl, M.J., Colalillo, R., Conti, L., Cotto, G., Crawford, H.J., Cremonini, R., Creusot, A., Cummings, A., de Castro Gónzalez, A., de la Taille, C., del Peral, L., Desiato, J., Damian, A. Diaz, Diesing, R., Dinaucourt, P., Djakonow, A., Djemil, T., Ebersoldt, A., Ebisuzaki, T., Eser, J., Fenu, F., Fernández-González, S., Ferrarese, S., Filippatos, G., Finch, W., Fornaro, C., Fouka, M., Franceschi, A., Franchini, S., Fuglesang, C., Fujii, T., Fukushima, M., Galeotti, P., García-Ortega, E., Gardiol, D., Garipov, G.K., Gascón, E., Gazda, E., Genci, J., Golzio, A., Gorodetzky, P., Gregg, R., Green, A., Guarino, F., Guépin, C., Guzmán, A., Hachisu, Y., Haungs, A., Heigbes, T., Carretero, J. Hernández, Hulett, L., Ikeda, D., Inoue, N., Inoue, S., Isgrò, F., Itow, Y., Jammer, T., Jeong, S., Jochum, J., Joven, E., Judd, E.G., Jung, A., Kajino, F., Kajino, T., Kalli, S., Kaneko, I., Kasztelan, M., Katahira, K., Kawai, K., Kawasaki, Y., Kedadra, A., Khales, H., Khrenov, B.A., Kim, Jeong-Sook, Kim, Soon-Wook, Kleifges, M., Klimov, P.A., Kreykenbohm, I., Krizmanic, J.F., Królik, K., Kungel, V., Kurihara, Y., Kusenko, A., Kuznetsov, E., Lahmar, H., Lakhdari, F., Licandro, J., Campano, L. López, Martínez, F. López, Mackovjak, S., Mahdi, M., Mandát, D., Manfrin, M., Marcelli, L., Marcos, J.L., Marszał, W., Martín, Y., Martinez, O., Mase, K., Mastafa, M., Matthews, J.N., Mebarki, N., Medina-Tanco, G., Menshikov, A., Merino, A., Mese, M., Meseguer, J., Meyer, S.S., Mimouni, J., Miyamoto, H., Mizumoto, Y., Monaco, A., de los Ríos, J.A. Morales, Nachtman, J.M., Nagataki, S., Naitamor, S., Napolitano, T., Neronov, A., Nomoto, K., Nonaka, T., Ogawa, T., Ogio, S., Ohmori, H., Olinto, A.V., Onel, Y., Osteria, G., Otte, A.N., Pagliaro, A., Painter, W., Panasyuk, M.I., Panico, B., Parizot, E., Park, I.H., Pastircak, B., Paul, T., Pech, M., Pérez-Grande, I., Perfetto, F., Peter, T., Picozza, P., Pindado, S., Piotrowski, L.W., Piraino, S., Plebaniak, Z., Pollini, A., Popescu, E.M., Prevete, R., Prévôt, G., Prieto, H., Przybylak, M., Puehlhofer, G., Putis, M., Reardon, P., Reno, M.H., Reyes, M., Ricci, M., Frías, M.D. Rodríguez, Matamala, O.F. Romero, Ronga, F., Sabau, M.D., Saccá, G., Sagawa, H., Sahnoune, Z., Saito, A., Sakaki, N., Salazar, H., Sánchez, J.L., Balanzar, J.C. Sanchez, Santangelo, A., Sanz-Andrés, A., Saprykin, O.A., Sarazin, F., Sato, M., Scagliola, A., Schanz, T., Schieler, H., Schovánek, P., Scotti, V., Serra, M., Sharakin, S.A., Shimizu, H.M., Shinozaki, K., Soriano, J.F., Sotgiu, A., Stan, I., Strharský, I., Sugiyama, N., Supanitsky, D., Suzuki, M., Szabelski, J., Tajima, N., Tajima, T., Takahashi, Y., Takeda, M., Takizawa, Y., Talai, M.C., Tameda, Y., Tenzer, C., Thomas, S.B., Tibolla, O., Tkachev, L.G., Tomida, T., Tone, N., Toscano, S., Traïche, M., Tsunesada, Y., Tsuno, K., Turriziani, S., Uchihori, Y., Valdés-Galicia, J.F., Vallania, P., Valore, L., Vankova-Kirilova, G., Venters, T.M., Vigorito, C., Villaseñor, L., Vlcek, B., von Ballmoos, P., Vrabel, M., Wada, S., Watanabe, J., Watts, J., Jr., Muñoz, R. Weigand, Weindl, A., Wiencke, L., Wille, M., Wilms, J., Yamamoto, T., Yang, J., Yano, H., Yashin, I.V., Yonetoku, D., Yoshida, S., Young, R., Zgura, I.S., Zotov, M.Yu., and Marchi, A. Zuccaro
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21. The EUSO@TurLab project in the framework of the JEM-EUSO program
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Barrillon, P., Battisti, M., Belov, A., Bertaina, M., Bisconti, F., Blin-Bondil, S., Bonino, R., Capel, F., Caruso, R., Casolino, M., Contino, G., Cotto, G., Dagoret-Campagne, S., Fenu, F., Fornaro, C., Forza, R., Gorodetzky, P., Guardone, N., Jung, A., Klimov, P., Manfrin, M., Marcelli, L., Mignone, M., Miyamoto, H., Mulas, R., Onorato, M., Parizot, E., Piotrowski, L., Plebaniak, Z., Prevot, G., Szabelski, J., Suino, G., Takizawa, Y., Tibaldi, P., Vigorito, C., and Youssef, A.
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22. Integration, qualification, and launch of the Mini-EUSO telescope on board the ISS
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Marcelli, L., Barghini, D., Battisti, M., Blaksley, C., Blin, S., Belov, A., Bertaina, M., Bianciotto, M., Bisconti, F., Bolmgren, K., Cambiè, G., Capel, F., Casolino, M., Churilo, I., Crisconio, M., Taille, C. De La, Ebisuzaki, T., Eser, J., Fenu, F., Franceschi, M. A., Fuglesang, C., Golzio, A., Gorodetzky, P., Kasuga, H., Kajino, F., Klimov, P., Kuznetsov, V., Manfrin, M., Mascetti, G., Marszał, W., Miyamoto, H., Murashov, A., Napolitano, T., Ohmori, H., Olinto, A., Parizot, E., Picozza, P., Piotrowski, L. W., Plebaniak, Z., Prévôt, G., Reali, E., Romoli, G., Ricci, M., Sakaki, N., Shinozaki, K., Szabelski, J., Takizawa, Y., Valentini, G., Vrabel, M., and Wiencke, L.
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- 2023
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23. Mini-EUSO mission to study Earth UV emissions on board the ISS
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Bacholle, S., Barrillon, P., Battisti, M., Belov, A., Bertaina, M., Bisconti, F., Blaksley, C., Blin-Bondil, S., Cafagna, F., Cambiè, G., Capel, F., Casolino, M., Crisconio, M., Churilo, I., Cotto, G., de la Taille, C., Djakonow, A., Ebisuzaki, T., Fenu, F., Franceschi, A., Fuglesang, C., Gorodetzky, P., Haungs, A., Kajino, F., Kasuga, H., Khrenov, B., Klimov, P., Kochepasov, S., Kuznetsov, V., Marcelli, L., Marszal, W., Mignone, M., Mascetti, G., Miyamoto, H., Murashov, A., Napolitano, T., Olinto, A. V., Ohmori, H., Osteria, G., Panasyuk, M., Porfilio, M., Poroshin, A., Parizot, E., Picozza, P., Piotrowski, L. W., Plebaniak, Z., Prevot, G., Przybylak, M., Reali, E., Ricci, M., Sakaki, N., Shinozaki, K., Szabelski, J., Takizawa, Y., Turriziani, S., Valentini, M. Traiche G., Wada, S., Wiencke, L., Yashin, I., and Zuccaro-Marchi, A.
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Astrophysics - Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics ,High Energy Physics - Experiment - Abstract
Mini-EUSO is a telescope observing the Earth in the ultraviolet band from the International Space Station. It is a part of the JEM-EUSO program, paving the way to future larger missions, such as KEUSO and POEMMA, devoted primarily to the observation of Ultra High Energy Cosmic Rays from space. Mini-EUSO is capable of observing Extensive Air Showers generated by Ultra-High Energy Cosmic Rays with an energy above 10^21 eV and detect artificial showers generated with lasers from the ground. Other main scientific objectives of the mission are the search for nuclearites and Strange Quark Matter, the study of atmospheric phenomena such as Transient Luminous Events, meteors and meteoroids, the observation of sea bioluminescence and of artificial satellites and man-made space debris. Mini-EUSO will map the night-time Earth in the UV range (290 - 430 nm), with a spatial resolution of about 6.3 km and a temporal resolution of 2.5 microseconds, through a nadir-facing UV-transparent window in the Russian Zvezda module. The instrument, launched on August 22, 2019 from the Baikonur cosmodrome, is based on an optical system employing two Fresnel lenses and a focal surface composed of 36 Multi-Anode Photomultiplier tubes, 64 channels each, for a total of 2304 channels with single photon counting sensitivity and an overall field of view of 44 degrees. Mini-EUSO also contains two ancillary cameras to complement measurements in the near infrared and visible ranges. In this paper we describe the detector and present the various phenomena observed in the first months of operations., Comment: 23 pages, 20 figures
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24. Snowmass 2021 Letter of Interest: The Probe Of Multi-Messenger Astrophysics (POEMMA)
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Olinto, A. V., Sarazin, F., Adams, J. H., Aloisio, R., Anchordoqui, L. A., Bagheri, M., Barghini, D., Battisti, M., Bergman, D. R., Bertaina, M. E., Bertone, P. F., Bisconti, F., Bustamante, M., Casolino, M., Christl, M. J., Cummings, A. L., De Mitri, I., Diesing, R., Engel, R., Eser, J., Fang, K., Fillipatos, G., Fenu, F., Gazda, E., Guepin, C., Hays, E. A., Judd, E. G., Klimov, P., Krizmanic, J., Kungel, V., Kuznetsov, E., Mackovjak, S., Marcelli, L., McEnery, J., Merenda, K. -D., Meyer, S. S., Mitchell, J. W., Miyamoto, H., Nachtman, J. M., Neronov, A., Oikonomou, F., Onel, Y., Otte, A. N., Parizot, E., Paul, T., Perkins, J. S., Picozza, P., Piotrowski, L. W., Prevot, G., Reardon, P., Reno, M. H., Ricci, M., Matamala, O. Romero, Shinozaki, K., Soriano, J. F., Stecker, F., Takizawa, Y., Ulrich, R., Unger, M., Venters, T. M., Wiencke, L., Winn, D., Young, R. M., and Zotov, M.
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Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena - Abstract
The Probe Of Extreme Multi-Messenger Astrophysics (POEMMA) is designed to identify the sources of Ultra-High-Energy Cosmic Rays (UHECRs) and to observe cosmic neutrinos, both with full-sky coverage. Developed as a NASA Astrophysics Probe-class mission, POEMMA consists of two spacecraft flying in a loose formation at 525 km altitude, 28.5 deg inclination orbits. Each spacecraft hosts a Schmidt telescope with a large collecting area and wide field of view. A novel focal plane is optimized to observe both the UV fluorescence signal from extensive air showers (EASs) and the beamed optical Cherenkov signals from EASs. In POEMMA-stereo fluorescence mode, POEMMA will measure the spectrum, composition, and full-sky distribution of the UHECRs above 20 EeV with high statistics along with remarkable sensitivity to UHE neutrinos. The spacecraft are designed to quickly re-orient to a POEMMA-limb mode to observe neutrino emission from Target-of-Opportunity (ToO) transient astrophysical sources viewed just below the Earth's limb. In this mode, POEMMA will have unique sensitivity to cosmic neutrino tau events above 20 PeV by measuring the upward-moving EASs induced by the decay of the emerging tau leptons following the interactions of neutrino tau inside the Earth., Comment: 3 pages, no figures, LoI for Snowmass 2021
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25. The large-area hybrid-optics CLAS12 RICH: First years of data-taking
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Contalbrigo, M., Barion, L., Battisti, M., Benmokhtar, F., Boyer, A., Cuevas, C., Degtiarenko, P., Dickover, C., Kim, A., Kubarovsky, V., Mirazita, M., Malaguti, R., Nickischer, Z., Orecchini, D., Pecar, C., Raydo, B., Rossi, P., Soto, O., Tomassini, S., and Vallarino, S.
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26. Mini-EUSO experiment to study UV emission of terrestrial and astrophysical origin onboard of the International Space Station
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Casolino, M., Battisti, M., Belov, A., Bertaina, M., Bisconti, F., Blin-Bondil, S., Cafagna, F., Cambiè, G., Capel, F., Churilo, I., Cotto, G., Djakonow, A., Ebisuzaki, T., Fausti, F., Fenu, F., Fornaro, C., Franceschi, A., Fuglesang, C., Gorodetzky, P., Haungs, A., Kajino, F., Klimov, P., Marcelli, L., Marszał, W., Mignone, M., Miyamoto, H., Murashov, A., Napolitano, T., Osteria, G., Panasyuk, M., Poroshin, A., Parizot, E., Picozza, P., Piotrowski, L. W., Plebaniak, Z., Prévôt, G., Przybylak, M., Reali, E., Ricci, M., Sakaki, N., Shinozaki, K., Szabelski, J., Takizawa, Y., Traïche, M., and Turriziani, S.
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Astrophysics - Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics ,Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena - Abstract
Mini-EUSO will observe the Earth in the UV range (300 - 400 nm) offering the opportunity to study a variety of atmospheric events such as Transient Luminous Events (TLEs), meteors and marine bioluminescence. Furthermore it aims to search for Ultra High Energy Cosmic Rays (UHECR) above $10^{21}$ eV and Strange Quark Matter (SQM). The detector is expected to be launched to the International Space Station in August 2019 and look at the Earth in nadir mode from the UV-transparent window of the Zvezda module of the International Space Station. The instrument comprises a compact telescope with a large field of view ($44^{\circ}$), based on an optical system employing two Fresnel lenses for light collection. The light is focused onto an array of 36 multi-anode photomultiplier tubes (MAPMT), for a total of 2304 pixels and the resulting signal is converted into digital, processed and stored via the electronics subsystems on-board. In addition to the main detector, Mini-EUSO contains two ancillary cameras for complementary measurements in the near infrared (1500 - 1600 nm) and visible (400 - 780 nm) range and also a 8x8 SiPM imaging array., Comment: 8 pages, 12 figures, ICRC2019
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27. Space Debris detection and tracking with the techniques of cosmic ray physics
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Miyamoto, H., Battisti, M., Belov, A., Bertaina, M. E., Bisconti, F., Bonino, R., Blin-Bondil, S., Cafagna, F., Cambiè, G., Capel, F., Casolino, M., Cellino, A., Churilo, I., Cotto, G., Djakonow, A., Ebisuzaki, T., Fausti, F., Fenu, F., Fornaro, C., Franceschi, A., Fuglesang, C., Gardiol, D., Gorodetzky, P., Kajino, F., Klimov, P., Marcelli, L., Marszał, W., Mignone, M., Murashov, A., Napolitano, T., Osteria, G., Panasyuk, M., Parizot, E., Poroshin, A., Picozza, P., Piotrowski, L. W., Plebaniak, Z., Prévôt, G., Przybylak, M., Reali, E., Ricci, M., Sakaki, N., Shinozaki, K., Suino, G., Szabelski, J., Takizawa, Y., Traïche, M., and Turriziani, S.
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Astrophysics - Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics - Abstract
Space Debris (SD) consist of non-operational artificial objects orbiting around the Earth, which could possibly damage space vehicles, such as the International Space Station (ISS) or other manned spacecrafts. The vast majority of such objects are cm-sized, not catalogued and usually the tracking data are not precise enough. Here we present the feasibility study of SD detection and tracking with techniques usually employed in cosmic-ray physics. For this purpose, we have evaluated the possibility of using Mini-EUSO, a space-borne fluorescence telescope to be deployed on the ISS, to track SD illuminated by the Sun. By means of ESAF (EUSO Simulation and analysis Framework) simulation and by developing the trigger algorithms, we estimated the minimum size and maximum distances of detectable SD. We then studied the number of possible SD detections using an ESA software called MASTER (Meteoroid and SD Terrestrial Environment Reference). With the Mini-EUSO Engineering Model (Mini-EUSO EM), we performed some measurements to estimate the reflectance of the most common SD materials and to demonstrate the ability of Mini-EUSO to detect SD events. We also performed some tests in open-sky conditions, identifying and tracking fast-moving objects. In particular, the detection of a rocket body allowed us to confirm the simulation outcomes predictions and the expected performance of the detector.
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28. Trigger developments for the fluorescence detector of EUSO-TA and EUSO-SPB2
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Battisti, M., Bertaina, M., Fenu, F., Miyamoto, H., Shinozaki, K., Belov, A., Bisconti, F., Mignone, M., and Capel, F.
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Astrophysics - Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics - Abstract
The JEM-EUSO program aims at detecting Ultra High Energy Cosmic Rays (UHECRs) by observing the fluorescence light produced by extensive air showers (EAS) in the Earth's atmosphere. Within this program, a new generation of missions is being built, including (i) Mini-EUSO that will be installed on board the ISS in August 2019, (ii) an upgrade to the ground-based telescope EUSO-TA and (iii) the second super pressure balloon flight (EUSO-SPB2). All these detectors will have a dedicated trigger system based on a board equipped with a Xilinx Zynq device that will be able to detect different types of events on three different time-scales: a microsecond time-scale for cosmic ray detection (L1), a hundreds of microsecond time-scale for slower events like transient luminous events (TLEs) (L2), and a tens of millisecond time-scale used to produce a continuous monitoring, for even slower events like meteors or nuclearites. The L1 trigger logic for the upgrade of EUSO-TA and EUSO-SPB2 are being developed taking into account the peculiarity of each detector (optic system, FOV, frame length) starting from the logic already developed for Mini-EUSO. In particular, every pixel will have an independent threshold that will be dynamically adapted to the level of the background; a predetermined condition on the number, the position and the time distribution of pixels above threshold has to be satisfied in order to issue a trigger. This contribution will summarize the L1 trigger logics and the tests currently performed.
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29. Mini-EUSO engineering model: tests in open-sky condition
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Bisconti, F., Barghini, D., Battisti, M., Belov, A., Bertaina, M. E., Blin-Bondil, S., Cafagna, F., Cambiè, G., Capel, F., Casolino, M., Cellino, A., Churilo, I., Cotto, G., Djakonow, A., Ebisuzaki, T., Fausti, F., Fenu, F., Fornaro, C., Franceschi, A., Fuglesang, C., Gardiol, D., Gorodetzky, P., Kajino, F., Klimov, P., Marcelli, L., Marszał, W., Mignone, M., Miyamoto, H., Murashov, A., Napolitano, T., Osteria, G., Panasyuk, M., Parizot, E., Poroshin, A., Picozza, P., Piotrowski, L. W., Plebaniak, Z., Prévôt, G., Przybylak, M., Reali, E., Ricci, M., Sakaki, N., Shinozaki, K., Suino, G., Szabelski, J., Takizawa, Y., Traïche, M., and Turriziani, S.
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Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena ,Astrophysics - Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics - Abstract
Mini-EUSO is a UV telescope that will look downwards to the Earth's atmosphere onboard the International Space Station. With the design of the ultra-high energy cosmic ray fluorescence detectors belonging to the JEM-EUSO program, it will make the first UV map of the Earth by observing atmospheric phenomena such as transient luminous events, sprites and lightning, as well as meteors and bioluminescence from earth. Diffused light from laser shots from the ground, which mimic the fluorescence light emitted by Nitrogen molecules when extensive air showers pass through the atmosphere, can be used to verify the capability of this kind of detector to observe ultra-high energy cosmic rays. To validate the electronics and the trigger algorithms developed for Mini-EUSO, a scaled down version of the telescope with 1:9 of the original focal surface and a lens of 2.5 cm diameter has been built. Tests of the Mini-EUSO engineering model have been made in laboratory and in open sky condition. In this paper, we report results of observations of the night sky, which include the detection of stars, meteors, a planet and a rocket body reflecting the sunlight. Interesting results of the observation of city lights are also reported., Comment: presented at the 36th ICRC (Madison, WI; 2019)
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30. The EUSO@TurLab: Test of Mini-EUSO Engineering Model
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Miyamoto, H., Battisti, M., Belov, A., Bertaina, M. E., Bisconti, F., Bonino, R., Blin-Bondil, S., Cafagna, F., Cambiè, G., Capel, F., Caruso, R., Casolino, M., Cellino, A., Churilo, I., Contino, G., Cotto, G., Djakonow, A., Ebisuzaki, T., Fausti, F., Fenu, F., Fornaro, C., Franceschi, A., Fuglesang, C., Gardiol, D., Gorodetzky, P., Kajino, F., Klimov, P., Marcelli, L., Marszał, W., Mignone, M., Murashov, A., Napolitano, T., Osteria, G., Panasyuk, M., Parizot, E., Poroshin, A., Picozza, P., Piotrowski, L. W., Plebaniak, Z., Prévôt, G., Przybylak, M., Reali, E., Ricci, M., Sakaki, N., Shinozaki, K., Suino, G., Szabelski, J., Takizawa, Y., Traïche, M., and Turriziani, S.
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Astrophysics - Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics - Abstract
The TurLab facility is a laboratory, equipped with a 5 m diameter and 1 m depth rotating tank, located in the Physics Department of the University of Turin. Originally, it was mainly built to study systems of different scales where rotation plays a key role in the fluid behavior such as in atmospheric and oceanic flows. In the past few years the TurLab facility has been used to perform experiments related to the observation of Extreme Energy Cosmic Rays (EECRs) from space using the fluorescence technique. For example, in the case of the JEM-EUSO mission, where the diffuse night brightness and artificial light sources can vary significantly in time and space inside the Field of View of the telescope. The Focal Surface of Mini-EUSO Engineering Model (Mini-EUSO EM) with the level 1 (L1) and 2 (L2) trigger logics implemented in the Photo-Detector Module (PDM) has been tested at TurLab. Tests related to the possibility of using an EUSO-like detector for other type of applications such as Space Debris (SD) monitoring and imaging detector have also been pursued. The tests and results obtained within the EUSO@TurLab Project on these different topics are presented., Comment: 8 pages, 6 figures, ICRC2019
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31. Description and performance results of the trigger logic of TUS and Mini-EUSO to search for Ultra-High Energy Cosmic Rays from space
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Bertaina, M., Barghini, D., Battisti, M., Belov, A., Bianciotto, M., Bisconti, F., Blaksley, C., Bolmgren, K., Cambiè, G., Capel, F., Casolino, M., Ebisuzaki, T., Fenu, F., Franceschi, M.A., Fuglesang, C., Golzio, A., Gorodetzky, P., Kajino, F., Klimov, P., Manfrin, M., Marcelli, L., Marszał, W., Mignone, M., Miyamoto, H., Napolitano, T., Parizot, E., Picozza, P., Piotrowski, L.W., Plebaniak, Z., Prévôt, G., Reali, E., Ricci, M., Sakaki, N., Sharakin, S., Szabelski, J., Takizawa, Y., Vrabel, M., Yashin, I., and Zotov, M.
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32. Observation of night-time emissions of the Earth in the near UV range from the International Space Station with the Mini-EUSO detector
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Casolino, M., Barghini, D., Battisti, M., Blaksley, C., Belov, A., Bertaina, M., Bianciotto, M., Bisconti, F., Blin, S., Bolmgren, K., Cambiè, G., Capel, F., Churilo, I., Crisconio, M., De La Taille, C., Ebisuzaki, T., Eser, J., Fenu, F., Franceschi, M.A., Fuglesang, C., Golzio, A., Gorodetzky, P., Kasuga, H., Kajino, F., Klimov, P., Kuznetsov, V., Manfrin, M., Marcelli, L., Mascetti, G., Marszał, W., Miyamoto, H., Murashov, A., Napolitano, T., Ohmori, H., Olinto, A., Parizot, E., Picozza, P., Piotrowski, L.W., Plebaniak, Z., Prévôt, G., Reali, E., Romoli, G., Ricci, M., Sakaki, N., Shinozaki, K., Szabelski, J., Takizawa, Y., Valentini, G., Vrabel, M., and Wiencke, L.
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33. Onboard performance of the level 1 trigger of the mini-EUSO telescope
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Battisti, M., Barghini, D., Belov, A., Bertaina, M., Bisconti, F., Bolmgren, K., Cambiè, G., Capel, F., Casolino, M., Ebisuzaki, T., Fenu, F., Franceschi, M.A., Fuglesang, C., Golzio, A., Gorodetzki, P., Kajino, F., Klimov, P., Manfrin, M., Marcelli, L., Marszał, W., Miyamoto, H., Napolitano, T., Parizot, E., Picozza, P., Piotrowski, L.W., Plebaniak, Z., Prévôt, G., Reali, E., Ricci, M., Sakaki, N., Shinozaki, K., Szabelski, J., and Takizawa, Y.
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34. Pre-flight qualification tests of the Mini-EUSO telescope engineering model
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Bisconti, F., Miyamoto, H., Barghini, D., Battisti, M., Belov, A., Bertaina, M. E., Blin-Bondil, S., Cambiè, G., Capel, F., Casolino, M., Cellino, A., Conti, L., Contino, G., Cotto, G., Ebisuzaki, T., Fenu, F., Fornaro, C., Franceschi, A., Gardiol, D., Haungs, A., Klimov, P., Manfrin, M., Marcelli, L., Mignone, M., Napolitano, T., Parizot, E., Picozza, P., Piotrowski, L. W., Prévôt, G., Reali, E., Ricci, M., Shinozaki, K., Simioli, F., Suino, G., and Szabelski, J.
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35. Observation of meteors from space with the Mini-EUSO detector on board the International Space Station.
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Barghini, D., Battisti, M., Belov, A., Bertaina, M., Bertone, S., Bisconti, F., Blaksley, C., Blin, S., Bolmgren, K., Cambiè, G., Capel, F., Casolino, M., Cellino, A., Churilo, I., Coretti, A. G., Crisconio, M., De La Taille, C., Ebisuzaki, T., Eser, J., and Fenu, F.
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TRANSIENTS (Dynamics) , *SPACE stations , *ACTINIC flux , *ATMOSPHERE , *SPATIAL resolution , *METEORS - Abstract
Context. Observations of meteors in the Earth's atmosphere offer a unique tool for determining the flux of meteoroids that are too small to be detected by direct telescopic observations. Although these objects are routinely observed from ground-based facilities, such as meteor and fireball networks, space-based instruments come with notable advantages and have the potential to achieve a broad and uniform exposure. Aims. In this paper, we describe the first observations of meteor events with Mini-EUSO, a very wide field-of-view telescope launched in August 2019 from the Baikonur cosmodrome and installed on board the Russian Zvezda module of the International Space Station. Mini-EUSO can map the night-time Earth in the near-UV range (290-130 nm) with a field of view equal to 44° × 44° and a spatial resolution of about 4.7 km at an altitude of 100 km from the ground. The detector saves triggered transient phenomena with a sampling frequency of 2.5 µs and 320 µs, as well as a continuous acquisition at 40.96 ms scale that is suitable for meteor observations. Methods. We designed two dedicated and complementary trigger methods, together with an analysis pipeline able to estimate the main physical parameters of the observed population of meteors, such as the duration, horizontal speed, azimuth, and absolute magnitude. To compute the absolute flux of meteors from Mini-EUSO observations, we implemented a simulation framework able to estimate the detection efficiency as a function of the meteor magnitude and the background illumination conditions. Results. The instrument detected 24 thousand meteors within the first 40 data-taking sessions from November 2019 to August 2021, for a total observation time of approximately 6 days with a limiting absolute magnitude of +6. Our estimation of the absolute flux density of meteoroids in the range of mass between 10−5 kg to 10−1 kg was found to be comparable to other results available in the literature. Conclusions. The results of this work prove the potential for space-based observations to increase the statistics of meteor observations achievable with instruments operating on the ground. The slope of the mass distribution of meteoroids sampled with Mini-EUSO suggests a mass index of either s = 2.09 ± 0.02 or s = 2.31 ± 0.03, according to two different methodologies for the computation of the pre-atmospheric mass starting from the luminosity of each event. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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36. Developments and results in the context of the JEM-EUSO program obtained with the ESAF simulation and analysis framework
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Abe, S., primary, Adams, J. H., additional, Allard, D., additional, Alldredge, P., additional, Anchordoqui, L., additional, Anzalone, A., additional, Arnone, E., additional, Baret, B., additional, Barghini, D., additional, Battisti, M., additional, Bayer, J., additional, Bellotti, R., additional, Belov, A. A., additional, Bertaina, M., additional, Bertone, P. F., additional, Bianciotto, M., additional, Biermann, P. L., additional, Bisconti, F., additional, Blaksley, C., additional, Blin-Bondil, S., additional, Bobik, P., additional, Bolmgren, K., additional, Briz, S., additional, Burton, J., additional, Cafagna, F., additional, Cambié, G., additional, Campana, D., additional, Capel, F., additional, Caruso, R., additional, Casolino, M., additional, Cassardo, C., additional, Castellina, A., additional, Černý, K., additional, Christl, M. J., additional, Colalillo, R., additional, Conti, L., additional, Cotto, G., additional, Crawford, H. J., additional, Cremonini, R., additional, Creusot, A., additional, Cummings, A., additional, de Castro Gónzalez, A., additional, de la Taille, C., additional, del Peral, L., additional, Diesing, R., additional, Dinaucourt, P., additional, Di Nola, A., additional, Ebersoldt, A., additional, Ebisuzaki, T., additional, Eser, J., additional, Fenu, F., additional, Ferrarese, S., additional, Filippatos, G., additional, Finch, W. W., additional, Flaminio, F., additional, Fornaro, C., additional, Fuehne, D., additional, Fuglesang, C., additional, Fukushima, M., additional, Gardiol, D., additional, Garipov, G. K., additional, Golzio, A., additional, Gorodetzky, P., additional, Guarino, F., additional, Guépin, C., additional, Guzmán, A., additional, Haungs, A., additional, Heibges, T., additional, Hernández-Carretero, J., additional, Isgrò, F., additional, Judd, E. G., additional, Kajino, F., additional, Kaneko, I., additional, Kawasaki, Y., additional, Kleifges, M., additional, Klimov, P. A., additional, Kreykenbohm, I., additional, Krizmanic, J. F., additional, Kungel, V., additional, Kuznetsov, E., additional, López Martínez, F., additional, Mackovjak, S., additional, Mandát, D., additional, Manfrin, M., additional, Marcelli, A., additional, Marcelli, L., additional, Marszał, W., additional, Matthews, J. N., additional, Menshikov, A., additional, Mernik, T., additional, Mese, M., additional, Meyer, S. S., additional, Mimouni, J., additional, Miyamoto, H., additional, Mizumoto, Y., additional, Monaco, A., additional, Morales de los Ríos, J.A, additional, Nagataki, S., additional, Nachtman, J. M., additional, Naumov, D., additional, Neronov, A., additional, Nonaka, T., additional, Ogawa, T., additional, Ogio, S., additional, Ohmori, H., additional, Olinto, A. V., additional, Onel, Y., additional, Osteria, G., additional, Pagliaro, A., additional, Panico, B., additional, Parizot, E., additional, Park, I. H., additional, Pastircak, B., additional, Paul, T., additional, Pech, M., additional, Perfetto, F., additional, Picozza, P., additional, Piotrowski, L. W., additional, Plebaniak, Z., additional, Posligua, J., additional, Prevete, R., additional, Prévôt, G., additional, Prieto, H., additional, Przybylak, M., additional, Putis, M., additional, Reali, E., additional, Reardon, P., additional, Reno, M. H., additional, Ricci, M., additional, Rodríguez Frías, M., additional, Romoli, G., additional, Sáez Cano, G., additional, Sagawa, H., additional, Sakaki, N., additional, Santangelo, A., additional, Saprykin, O. A., additional, Sarazin, F., additional, Sato, M., additional, Schieler, H., additional, Schovánek, P., additional, Scotti, V., additional, Selmane, S., additional, Sharakin, S. A., additional, Shinozaki, K., additional, Soriano, J. F., additional, Szabelski, J., additional, Tajima, N., additional, Tajima, T., additional, Takahashi, Y., additional, Takeda, M., additional, Takizawa, Y., additional, Tenzer, C., additional, Thomas, S. B., additional, Tkachev, L. G., additional, Tomida, T., additional, Toscano, S., additional, Traïche, M., additional, Trofimov, D., additional, Tsuno, K., additional, Vallania, P., additional, Valore, L., additional, Venters, T. M., additional, Vigorito, C., additional, von Ballmoos, P., additional, Vrabel, M., additional, Wada, S., additional, Watts, J., additional, Weindl, A., additional, Wiencke, L., additional, Wilms, J., additional, Winn, D., additional, Wistrand, H., additional, Yashin, I. V., additional, Young, R., additional, and Zotov, M. Yu., additional
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37. Innovative solutions for safety against firedamp explosions in small section EPB-TBM tunnelling
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Bandini, A., primary, Cormio, C., additional, Berry, P., additional, Battisti, M., additional, Lisardi, A., additional, Bernardini, P., additional, and Urso, M., additional
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- 2020
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38. Dataset of night-time emissions of the Earth in the near UV range (290-430 nm), with 6.3 km resolution in the latitude range -51.6<+51.6 degrees, acquired on board the International Space Station with the Mini-EUSO detector
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Marcelli, L., primary, Bolmgren, K., additional, Barghini, D., additional, Battisti, M., additional, Blaksley, C., additional, Blin, S., additional, Belov, A., additional, Bertaina, M., additional, Bianciotto, M., additional, Bisconti, F., additional, Cambiè, G., additional, Capel, F., additional, Casolino, M., additional, Churilo, I., additional, Crisconio, M., additional, Taille, C. De La, additional, Ebisuzaki, T., additional, Eser, J., additional, Fenu, F., additional, Franceschi, M.A., additional, Fuglesang, C., additional, Golzio, A., additional, Gorodetzky, P., additional, Kasuga, H., additional, Kajino, F., additional, Klimov, P., additional, Kuznetsov, V., additional, Manfrin, M., additional, Mascetti, G., additional, Marszal, W., additional, Miyamoto, H., additional, Murashov, A., additional, Napolitano, T., additional, Ohmori, H., additional, Olinto, A., additional, Parizot, E., additional, Picozza, P., additional, Piotrowski, L.W., additional, Plebaniak, Z., additional, Prevot, G., additional, Reali, E., additional, Romoli, G., additional, Ricci, M., additional, Sakaki, N., additional, Shinozaki, K., additional, Szabelski, J., additional, Takizawa, Y., additional, Vagelli, V., additional, Valentini, G., additional, Vrabel, M., additional, and Wiencke, L., additional
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39. EUSO-Offline: A comprehensive simulation and analysis framework.
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Abe, S., Adams Jr., J.H., Allard, D., Alldredge, P., Aloisio, R., Anchordoqui, L., Anzalone, A., Arnone, E., Baret, B., Barghini, D., Battisti, M., Bellotti, R., Belov, A.A., Bertaina, M., Bertone, P.F., Bianciotto, M., Bisconti, F., Blaksley, C., Blin-Bondil, S., and Bolmgren, K.
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40. Innovative solutions for safety against firedamp explosions in small section EPB-TBM tunnelling
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Bandini, A., primary, Cormio, C., additional, Berry, P., additional, Battisti, M., additional, Lisardi, A., additional, Bernardini, P., additional, and Urso, M., additional
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- 2019
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41. MoCRiS a low-cost stratospheric balloon platform to measure the particle flux of cosmic ray showers in the high atmosphere
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Bocci, V, Brosio, A, Muscio, G, Iacoangeli, F, Liguori, D, Tripodi, M, Alemanno, F, Aloisio, R, Altomare, C, Antolini, R, Aramo, C, Arcaro, C, Barbato, F, Battaglieri, M, Battisti, M, Bau, A, Bellinzona, V, Bernardini, P, Bersani, A, Bertaina, M, Berti, A, Bertucci, B, Bisconti, F, Bissaldi, E, Boezio, M, Boncioli, D, Bondi, M, Bonechi, L, Bonino, R, Bonnoli, G, Bonvicini, V, Bossini, E, Bottino, B, Buscemi, M, Caccianiga, B, Caccianiga, L, Candela, A, Capone, A, Cariello, M, Caruso, R, Cataldi, G, Chiodi, G, Chiodini, G, Colalillo, R, Coluccia, M, Convenga, F, Copello, S, Corosu, M, D'Urso, D, Dal Corso, F, Davini, S, De Deo, M, De Gateano, S, De Laurentis, M, De Mitri, I, De Palma, F, De Vito, E, Dell'Aquila, D, Depaoli, D, Di Luca, A, Di Pierro, F, Di Ruzza, B, Di Santo, M, Di Sciascio, G, Di Venere, L, Dimiccoli, F, Dimitrios, K, Donnini, F, Doro, M, Duranti, M, Evoli, C, Fenu, F, Fontanelli, F, Fusco, P, Gargano, F, Gervasi, M, Giampaoli, A, Giglietto, N, Giordano, F, Gnesi, I, Gonzi, S, Grandi, D, Graziani, M, Hemmer, S, Insolia, A, Iovenitti, S, Ippolito, V, La Vacca, G, La Verde, G, Leonora, E, Levorato, S, Lipari, P, Longo, F, Loparco, F, Lopez Coto, R, Loporchio, S, Marino, A, Marsella, G, Martello, D, Mazziotta, M, Menegolli, A, Miozzi, S, Miyamoto, H, Mocchiutti, E, Morganti, S, Morsani, F, Munini, R, Mussa, R, Nozzoli, F, Nucita, A, Organtini, G, Otto-Nello, G, Pantaleo, F, Paoletti, R, Parodi, F, Perrone, L, Pesenti, L, Petrera, S, Petronio, C, Pillera, R, Pilo, F, Pizzolotto, C, Prandini, E, Pugliese, M, Raino, S, Randazzo, N, Rando, R, Recchia, L, Ricci, E, Rinaudo, M, Rizi, V, Rossi, N, Rozza, D, Salamida, F, Savina, P, Scherini, V, Schioppa, M, Scotti, V, Se-Rini, D, Sipala, V, Surdo, A, Tiberio, A, Tomassetti, N, Tomei, C, Tosta E Melo, I, Turco, P, Vannuccini, E, Vecchiotti, V, Veronesi, I, Zampa, G, Bocci V., Brosio A., Muscio G. G., Iacoangeli F., Liguori D., Tripodi M. A., Alemanno F., Aloisio R., Altomare C., Antolini R., Aramo C., Arcaro C., Barbato F. C. T., Battaglieri M., Battisti M., Bau A., Bellinzona V. E., Bernardini P., Bersani A., Bertaina M., Berti A., Bertucci B., Bisconti F., Bissaldi E., Boezio M., Boncioli D., Bondi M., Bonechi L., Bonino R., Bonnoli G., Bonvicini V., Bossini E., Bottino B., Buscemi M., Caccianiga B., Caccianiga L., Candela A., Capone A., Cariello M., Caruso R., Cataldi G., Chiodi G., Chiodini G., Colalillo R., Coluccia M. R., Convenga F., Copello S., Corosu M., D'Urso D., Dal Corso F., Davini S., De Deo M., De Gateano S., De Laurentis M., De Mitri I., De Palma F., De Vito E., Dell'Aquila D., Depaoli D., Di Luca A., Di Pierro F., Di Ruzza B., Di Santo M., Di Sciascio G., Di Venere L., Dimiccoli F., Dimitrios K., Donnini F., Doro M., Duranti M., Evoli C., Fenu F., Fontanelli F., Fusco P., Gargano F., Gervasi M., Giampaoli A., Giglietto N., Giordano F., Gnesi I., Gonzi S., Grandi D., Graziani M., Hemmer S., Insolia A., Iovenitti S., Ippolito V., La Vacca G., La Verde G., Leonora E., Levorato S., Lipari P., Longo F., Loparco F., Lopez Coto R., Loporchio S., Marino A., Marsella G., Martello D., Mazziotta M. N., Menegolli A., Miozzi S., Miyamoto H., Mocchiutti E., Morganti S., Morsani F., Munini R., Mussa R., Nozzoli F., Nucita A., Organtini G. C., Otto-Nello G., Pantaleo F., Paoletti R., Parodi F., Perrone L., Pesenti L., Petrera S., Petronio C., Pillera R., Pilo F., Pizzolotto C., Prandini E., Pugliese M., Raino S., Randazzo N., Rando R., Recchia L., Ricci E., Rinaudo M., Rizi V., Rossi N., Rozza D., Salamida F., Savina P., Scherini V., Schioppa M., Scotti V., Se-Rini D., Sipala V., Surdo A., Tiberio A., Tomassetti N., Tomei C., Tosta E Melo I., Turco P., Vannuccini E., Vecchiotti V., Veronesi I., Zampa G., Bocci, V, Brosio, A, Muscio, G, Iacoangeli, F, Liguori, D, Tripodi, M, Alemanno, F, Aloisio, R, Altomare, C, Antolini, R, Aramo, C, Arcaro, C, Barbato, F, Battaglieri, M, Battisti, M, Bau, A, Bellinzona, V, Bernardini, P, Bersani, A, Bertaina, M, Berti, A, Bertucci, B, Bisconti, F, Bissaldi, E, Boezio, M, Boncioli, D, Bondi, M, Bonechi, L, Bonino, R, Bonnoli, G, Bonvicini, V, Bossini, E, Bottino, B, Buscemi, M, Caccianiga, B, Caccianiga, L, Candela, A, Capone, A, Cariello, M, Caruso, R, Cataldi, G, Chiodi, G, Chiodini, G, Colalillo, R, Coluccia, M, Convenga, F, Copello, S, Corosu, M, D'Urso, D, Dal Corso, F, Davini, S, De Deo, M, De Gateano, S, De Laurentis, M, De Mitri, I, De Palma, F, De Vito, E, Dell'Aquila, D, Depaoli, D, Di Luca, A, Di Pierro, F, Di Ruzza, B, Di Santo, M, Di Sciascio, G, Di Venere, L, Dimiccoli, F, Dimitrios, K, Donnini, F, Doro, M, Duranti, M, Evoli, C, Fenu, F, Fontanelli, F, Fusco, P, Gargano, F, Gervasi, M, Giampaoli, A, Giglietto, N, Giordano, F, Gnesi, I, Gonzi, S, Grandi, D, Graziani, M, Hemmer, S, Insolia, A, Iovenitti, S, Ippolito, V, La Vacca, G, La Verde, G, Leonora, E, Levorato, S, Lipari, P, Longo, F, Loparco, F, Lopez Coto, R, Loporchio, S, Marino, A, Marsella, G, Martello, D, Mazziotta, M, Menegolli, A, Miozzi, S, Miyamoto, H, Mocchiutti, E, Morganti, S, Morsani, F, Munini, R, Mussa, R, Nozzoli, F, Nucita, A, Organtini, G, Otto-Nello, G, Pantaleo, F, Paoletti, R, Parodi, F, Perrone, L, Pesenti, L, Petrera, S, Petronio, C, Pillera, R, Pilo, F, Pizzolotto, C, Prandini, E, Pugliese, M, Raino, S, Randazzo, N, Rando, R, Recchia, L, Ricci, E, Rinaudo, M, Rizi, V, Rossi, N, Rozza, D, Salamida, F, Savina, P, Scherini, V, Schioppa, M, Scotti, V, Se-Rini, D, Sipala, V, Surdo, A, Tiberio, A, Tomassetti, N, Tomei, C, Tosta E Melo, I, Turco, P, Vannuccini, E, Vecchiotti, V, Veronesi, I, Zampa, G, Bocci V., Brosio A., Muscio G. G., Iacoangeli F., Liguori D., Tripodi M. A., Alemanno F., Aloisio R., Altomare C., Antolini R., Aramo C., Arcaro C., Barbato F. C. T., Battaglieri M., Battisti M., Bau A., Bellinzona V. E., Bernardini P., Bersani A., Bertaina M., Berti A., Bertucci B., Bisconti F., Bissaldi E., Boezio M., Boncioli D., Bondi M., Bonechi L., Bonino R., Bonnoli G., Bonvicini V., Bossini E., Bottino B., Buscemi M., Caccianiga B., Caccianiga L., Candela A., Capone A., Cariello M., Caruso R., Cataldi G., Chiodi G., Chiodini G., Colalillo R., Coluccia M. R., Convenga F., Copello S., Corosu M., D'Urso D., Dal Corso F., Davini S., De Deo M., De Gateano S., De Laurentis M., De Mitri I., De Palma F., De Vito E., Dell'Aquila D., Depaoli D., Di Luca A., Di Pierro F., Di Ruzza B., Di Santo M., Di Sciascio G., Di Venere L., Dimiccoli F., Dimitrios K., Donnini F., Doro M., Duranti M., Evoli C., Fenu F., Fontanelli F., Fusco P., Gargano F., Gervasi M., Giampaoli A., Giglietto N., Giordano F., Gnesi I., Gonzi S., Grandi D., Graziani M., Hemmer S., Insolia A., Iovenitti S., Ippolito V., La Vacca G., La Verde G., Leonora E., Levorato S., Lipari P., Longo F., Loparco F., Lopez Coto R., Loporchio S., Marino A., Marsella G., Martello D., Mazziotta M. N., Menegolli A., Miozzi S., Miyamoto H., Mocchiutti E., Morganti S., Morsani F., Munini R., Mussa R., Nozzoli F., Nucita A., Organtini G. C., Otto-Nello G., Pantaleo F., Paoletti R., Parodi F., Perrone L., Pesenti L., Petrera S., Petronio C., Pillera R., Pilo F., Pizzolotto C., Prandini E., Pugliese M., Raino S., Randazzo N., Rando R., Recchia L., Ricci E., Rinaudo M., Rizi V., Rossi N., Rozza D., Salamida F., Savina P., Scherini V., Schioppa M., Scotti V., Se-Rini D., Sipala V., Surdo A., Tiberio A., Tomassetti N., Tomei C., Tosta E Melo I., Turco P., Vannuccini E., Vecchiotti V., Veronesi I., and Zampa G.
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In June 2019 from the region of Calabria (Italy) our group launched the Stratospheric Balloon MoCRiS (Measurement of Cosmic Ray in Stratosphere) that reached up to 35111 meters. MoCRiS is a didactical project that uses a Light Balloon with a payload of only 2.1 Kg payload box included. The capsule was Lithium-ion batteries operated and fully instrumented with two Hi-Res Camera, one for picture and one for video, GPS Tracker, two Particle detectors, and sensors for temperature and pressure. Two ArduSiPM [6] scintillation detectors, made by the INFN group in Rome, were used as cosmic ray flux meters. The technology used for these types of devices makes them very economical, light (<150 g), and with low power consumption (<1 Watt). These characteristics are optimal for use with the balloon and in space (e.g. in CubeSat), and very attractive for educational use, even on the ground. During the school year, the students of the scientific high school "Stefano Patrizi" of Cariati (CS) Italy, participated in the definition of the project following theoretical and practical lessons on aerospace techniques and particle physics with regard to cosmic ray showers in the atmosphere. The mission was completely successful by experimentally verifying the pressure-to-height relation, the height of the thermal inversion in the atmosphere, reaching and exceeding the maximum Regener-Pfotzer level of the shower development. The instrumental and didactic platform created is easily replicable even with further upgrades. We are expanding the collaboration with other schools for further launches.
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42. The online laboratories for OCRA - Outreach Cosmic Ray Activities INFN project
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Aramo, C, Antolini, R, Bocci, V, Buscemi, M, Caccianiga, L, Candela, A, Cataldi, G, Colalillo, R, Convenga, F, Coluccia, M, de Palma, F, Di Nezza, P, Di Sciascio, G, Evoli, C, Galbato, G, Hemmer, S, Giampaoli, A, Iacoangeli, F, Liguori, D, Miozzi, S, Paoletti, R, Rossi, N, Rozza, D, Schioppa, M, Veronesi, I, Alemanno, F, Aloisio, R, Altomare, C, Arcaro, C, Barbato, F, Battaglieri, M, Battisti, M, Bau, A, Bellinzona, V, Bernardini, P, Bersani, A, Bertaina, M, Berti, A, Bertucci, B, Bisconti, F, Bissaldi, E, Boezio, M, Boncioli, D, Bondi, M, Bonechi, L, Bonino, R, Bonnoli, G, Bonvicini, V, Bossini, E, Bottino, B, Caccianiga, B, Capone, A, Cariello, M, Caruso, R, Chiodi, G, Chiodini, G, Copello, S, Corosu, M, D'Urso, D, Dal Corso, F, Davini, S, De Deo, M, De Gateano, S, De Laurentis, M, De Mitri, I, De Vito, E, Dell'Aquila, D, Depaoli, D, Di Luca, A, Di Pierro, F, Di Ruzza, B, Di Santo, M, Di Venere, L, Dimiccoli, F, Dimitrios, K, Donnini, F, Doro, M, Duranti, M, Fenu, F, Fontanelli, F, Fusco, P, Gargano, F, Gervasi, M, Giglietto, N, Giordano, F, Gnesi, I, Gonzi, S, Grandi, D, Graziani, M, Insolia, A, Iovenitti, S, Ippolito, V, La Vacca, G, La Verde, G, Leonora, E, Levorato, S, Lipari, P, Longo, F, Loparco, F, Lopez Coto, R, Loporchio, S, Marino, A, Marsella, G, Martello, D, Mazziotta, M, Menegolli, A, Miyamoto, H, Mocchiutti, E, Morganti, S, Morsani, F, Munini, R, Mussa, R, Nozzoli, F, Nucita, A, Organtini, G, Ottonello, G, Pantaleo, F, Parodi, F, Perrone, L, Pesenti, L, Petrera, S, Petronio, C, Pillera, R, Pilo, F, Pizzolotto, C, Prandini, E, Pugliese, M, Raino, S, Randazzo, N, Rando, R, Recchia, L, Ricci, E, Rinaudo, M, Rizi, V, Salamida, F, Savina, P, Scherini, V, Scotti, V, Serini, D, Sipala, V, Surdo, A, Tiberio, A, Tomassetti, N, Tomei, C, Tosta E Melo, I, Turco, P, Vannuccini, E, Vecchiotti, V, Zampa, G, Aramo C., Antolini R., Bocci V., Buscemi M., Caccianiga L., Candela A., Cataldi G., Colalillo R., Convenga F., Coluccia M. R., de Palma F., Di Nezza P., Di Sciascio G., Evoli C., Galbato G., Hemmer S., Giampaoli A., Iacoangeli F., Liguori D., Miozzi S., Paoletti R., Rossi N., Rozza D., Schioppa M., Veronesi I., Alemanno F., Aloisio R., Altomare C., Arcaro C., Barbato F. C. T., Battaglieri M., Battisti M., Bau A., Bellinzona V. E., Bernardini P., Bersani A., Bertaina M., Berti A., Bertucci B., Bisconti F., Bissaldi E., Boezio M., Boncioli D., Bondi M., Bonechi L., Bonino R., Bonnoli G., Bonvicini V., Bossini E., Bottino B., Caccianiga B., Capone A., Cariello M., Caruso R., Chiodi G., Chiodini G., Copello S., Corosu M., D'Urso D., Dal Corso F., Davini S., De Deo M., De Gateano S., De Laurentis M., De Mitri I., De Vito E., Dell'Aquila D., Depaoli D., Di Luca A., Di Pierro F., Di Ruzza B., Di Santo M., Di Venere L., Dimiccoli F., Dimitrios K., Donnini F., Doro M., Duranti M., Fenu F., Fontanelli F., Fusco P., Gargano F., Gervasi M., Giglietto N., Giordano F., Gnesi I., Gonzi S., Grandi D., Graziani M., Insolia A., Iovenitti S., Ippolito V., La Vacca G., La Verde G., Leonora E., Levorato S., Lipari P., Longo F., Loparco F., Lopez Coto R., Loporchio S., Marino A., Marsella G., Martello D., Mazziotta M. N., Menegolli A., Miyamoto H., Mocchiutti E., Morganti S., Morsani F., Munini R., Mussa R., Nozzoli F., Nucita A., Organtini G. C., Ottonello G., Pantaleo F., Parodi F., Perrone L., Pesenti L., Petrera S., Petronio C., Pillera R., Pilo F., Pizzolotto C., Prandini E., Pugliese M., Raino S., Randazzo N., Rando R., Recchia L., Ricci E., Rinaudo M., Rizi V., Salamida F., Savina P., Scherini V., Scotti V., Serini D., Sipala V., Surdo A., Tiberio A., Tomassetti N., Tomei C., Tosta E Melo I., Turco P., Vannuccini E., Vecchiotti V., Zampa G., Aramo, C, Antolini, R, Bocci, V, Buscemi, M, Caccianiga, L, Candela, A, Cataldi, G, Colalillo, R, Convenga, F, Coluccia, M, de Palma, F, Di Nezza, P, Di Sciascio, G, Evoli, C, Galbato, G, Hemmer, S, Giampaoli, A, Iacoangeli, F, Liguori, D, Miozzi, S, Paoletti, R, Rossi, N, Rozza, D, Schioppa, M, Veronesi, I, Alemanno, F, Aloisio, R, Altomare, C, Arcaro, C, Barbato, F, Battaglieri, M, Battisti, M, Bau, A, Bellinzona, V, Bernardini, P, Bersani, A, Bertaina, M, Berti, A, Bertucci, B, Bisconti, F, Bissaldi, E, Boezio, M, Boncioli, D, Bondi, M, Bonechi, L, Bonino, R, Bonnoli, G, Bonvicini, V, Bossini, E, Bottino, B, Caccianiga, B, Capone, A, Cariello, M, Caruso, R, Chiodi, G, Chiodini, G, Copello, S, Corosu, M, D'Urso, D, Dal Corso, F, Davini, S, De Deo, M, De Gateano, S, De Laurentis, M, De Mitri, I, De Vito, E, Dell'Aquila, D, Depaoli, D, Di Luca, A, Di Pierro, F, Di Ruzza, B, Di Santo, M, Di Venere, L, Dimiccoli, F, Dimitrios, K, Donnini, F, Doro, M, Duranti, M, Fenu, F, Fontanelli, F, Fusco, P, Gargano, F, Gervasi, M, Giglietto, N, Giordano, F, Gnesi, I, Gonzi, S, Grandi, D, Graziani, M, Insolia, A, Iovenitti, S, Ippolito, V, La Vacca, G, La Verde, G, Leonora, E, Levorato, S, Lipari, P, Longo, F, Loparco, F, Lopez Coto, R, Loporchio, S, Marino, A, Marsella, G, Martello, D, Mazziotta, M, Menegolli, A, Miyamoto, H, Mocchiutti, E, Morganti, S, Morsani, F, Munini, R, Mussa, R, Nozzoli, F, Nucita, A, Organtini, G, Ottonello, G, Pantaleo, F, Parodi, F, Perrone, L, Pesenti, L, Petrera, S, Petronio, C, Pillera, R, Pilo, F, Pizzolotto, C, Prandini, E, Pugliese, M, Raino, S, Randazzo, N, Rando, R, Recchia, L, Ricci, E, Rinaudo, M, Rizi, V, Salamida, F, Savina, P, Scherini, V, Scotti, V, Serini, D, Sipala, V, Surdo, A, Tiberio, A, Tomassetti, N, Tomei, C, Tosta E Melo, I, Turco, P, Vannuccini, E, Vecchiotti, V, Zampa, G, Aramo C., Antolini R., Bocci V., Buscemi M., Caccianiga L., Candela A., Cataldi G., Colalillo R., Convenga F., Coluccia M. R., de Palma F., Di Nezza P., Di Sciascio G., Evoli C., Galbato G., Hemmer S., Giampaoli A., Iacoangeli F., Liguori D., Miozzi S., Paoletti R., Rossi N., Rozza D., Schioppa M., Veronesi I., Alemanno F., Aloisio R., Altomare C., Arcaro C., Barbato F. C. T., Battaglieri M., Battisti M., Bau A., Bellinzona V. E., Bernardini P., Bersani A., Bertaina M., Berti A., Bertucci B., Bisconti F., Bissaldi E., Boezio M., Boncioli D., Bondi M., Bonechi L., Bonino R., Bonnoli G., Bonvicini V., Bossini E., Bottino B., Caccianiga B., Capone A., Cariello M., Caruso R., Chiodi G., Chiodini G., Copello S., Corosu M., D'Urso D., Dal Corso F., Davini S., De Deo M., De Gateano S., De Laurentis M., De Mitri I., De Vito E., Dell'Aquila D., Depaoli D., Di Luca A., Di Pierro F., Di Ruzza B., Di Santo M., Di Venere L., Dimiccoli F., Dimitrios K., Donnini F., Doro M., Duranti M., Fenu F., Fontanelli F., Fusco P., Gargano F., Gervasi M., Giglietto N., Giordano F., Gnesi I., Gonzi S., Grandi D., Graziani M., Insolia A., Iovenitti S., Ippolito V., La Vacca G., La Verde G., Leonora E., Levorato S., Lipari P., Longo F., Loparco F., Lopez Coto R., Loporchio S., Marino A., Marsella G., Martello D., Mazziotta M. N., Menegolli A., Miyamoto H., Mocchiutti E., Morganti S., Morsani F., Munini R., Mussa R., Nozzoli F., Nucita A., Organtini G. C., Ottonello G., Pantaleo F., Parodi F., Perrone L., Pesenti L., Petrera S., Petronio C., Pillera R., Pilo F., Pizzolotto C., Prandini E., Pugliese M., Raino S., Randazzo N., Rando R., Recchia L., Ricci E., Rinaudo M., Rizi V., Salamida F., Savina P., Scherini V., Scotti V., Serini D., Sipala V., Surdo A., Tiberio A., Tomassetti N., Tomei C., Tosta E Melo I., Turco P., Vannuccini E., Vecchiotti V., and Zampa G.
- Abstract
OCRA - Outreach Cosmic Ray Activities was born in 2018 as a national outreach project of INFN with the aim of collecting, within a national framework, the numerous public engagement activities in the field of cosmic ray physics already present at a local level in the divisions and laboratories. Since spring 2020 OCRA offers also a series of online laboratories on its website https://web.infn.it/OCRA/, designed not only to be used by students individually but also to be offered in the classroom by teachers. The cosmic ray path, present on the website, will be presented together with the online laboratories on the measurement of muons, from the one related to the dependence on the zenith angle made during the International Cosmic Day up to measurements of the flux dependency on the altitude in the atmosphere and in the water. Also, a laboratory allowing to analyze public data of the Pierre Auger Observatory will be presented. In addition, some teaching methods included in the "Teachers' area" of the OCRA website will be described. The developed cosmic ray path was also used to organize an online course for teachers of Italian high schools with the purpose of accompanying teachers when approaching the subject for the first time. About 70 teachers participated for a total of 9 lessons. ã Copyright owned by the author(s) under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0)
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43. Discovering cosmic rays with OCRA: outreach activities for students and teachers
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Hemmer, S, Aramo, C, Bissaldi, E, Bocci, V, Bottino, B, Buscemi, M, Caccianiga, L, Cataldi, G, Dimiccoli, F, Di Pierro, F, Evoli, C, Giampaoli, A, La Vacca, G, Menegolli, A, Miozzi, S, Morsani, F, Munini, R, Paoletti, R, Rozza, D, Schioppa, M, Tomassetti, N, Vannuccini, E, Alemanno, F, Aloisio, R, Altomare, C, Antolini, R, Arcaro, C, Barbato, F, Battaglieri, M, Battisti, M, Bau, A, Bellinzona, V, Bernardini, P, Bersani, A, Bertaina, M, Berti, A, Bertucci, B, Bisconti, F, Boezio, M, Boncioli, D, Bondi, M, Bonechi, L, Bonino, R, Bonnoli, G, Bonvicini, V, Bossini, E, Caccianiga, B, Candela, A, Capone, A, Cariello, M, Caruso, R, Chiodi, G, Chiodini, G, Colalillo, R, Coluccia, M, Convenga, F, Copello, S, Corosu, M, D'Urso, D, Dal Corso, F, Davini, S, De Deo, M, De Gateano, S, De Laurentis, M, De Mitri, I, De Palma, F, De Vito, E, Dell'Aquila, D, Depaoli, D, Di Luca, A, Di Ruzza, B, Di Santo, M, Di Sciascio, G, Di Venere, L, Dimitrios, K, Donnini, F, Doro, M, Duranti, M, Fenu, F, Fontanelli, F, Fusco, P, Gargano, F, Gervasi, M, Giglietto, N, Giordano, F, Gnesi, I, Gonzi, S, Grandi, D, Graziani, M, Iacoangeli, F, Insolia, A, Iovenitti, S, Ippolito, V, La Verde, G, Leonora, E, Levorato, S, Liguori, D, Lipari, P, Longo, F, Loparco, F, Lopez Coto, R, Loporchio, S, Marino, A, Marsella, G, Martello, D, Mazziotta, M, Miyamoto, H, Mocchiutti, E, Morganti, S, Mussa, R, Nozzoli, F, Nucita, A, Organtini, G, Ottonello, G, Pantaleo, F, Parodi, F, Perrone, L, Pesenti, L, Petrera, S, Petronio, C, Pillera, R, Pilo, F, Pizzolotto, C, Prandini, E, Pugliese, M, Raino, S, Randazzo, N, Rando, R, Recchia, L, Ricci, E, Rinaudo, M, Rizi, V, Rossi, N, Salamida, F, Savina, P, Scherini, V, Scotti, V, Serini, D, Sipala, V, Surdo, A, Tiberio, A, Tomei, C, Tosta E Melo, I, Turco, P, Vecchiotti, V, Veronesi, I, Zampa, G, Hemmer S., Aramo C., Bissaldi E., Bocci V., Bottino B., Buscemi M., Caccianiga L., Cataldi G., Dimiccoli F., Di Pierro F., Evoli C., Giampaoli A., La Vacca G., Menegolli A., Miozzi S., Morsani F., Munini R., Paoletti R., Rozza D., Schioppa M., Tomassetti N., Vannuccini E., Alemanno F., Aloisio R., Altomare C., Antolini R., Arcaro C., Barbato F. C. T., Battaglieri M., Battisti M., Bau A., Bellinzona V. E., Bernardini P., Bersani A., Bertaina M., Berti A., Bertucci B., Bisconti F., Boezio M., Boncioli D., Bondi M., Bonechi L., Bonino R., Bonnoli G., Bonvicini V., Bossini E., Caccianiga B., Candela A., Capone A., Cariello M., Caruso R., Chiodi G., Chiodini G., Colalillo R., Coluccia M. R., Convenga F., Copello S., Corosu M., D'Urso D., Dal Corso F., Davini S., De Deo M., De Gateano S., De Laurentis M., De Mitri I., De Palma F., De Vito E., Dell'Aquila D., Depaoli D., Di Luca A., Di Ruzza B., Di Santo M., Di Sciascio G., Di Venere L., Dimitrios K., Donnini F., Doro M., Duranti M., Fenu F., Fontanelli F., Fusco P., Gargano F., Gervasi M., Giglietto N., Giordano F., Gnesi I., Gonzi S., Grandi D., Graziani M., Iacoangeli F., Insolia A., Iovenitti S., Ippolito V., La Verde G., Leonora E., Levorato S., Liguori D., Lipari P., Longo F., Loparco F., Lopez Coto R., Loporchio S., Marino A., Marsella G., Martello D., Mazziotta M. N., Miyamoto H., Mocchiutti E., Morganti S., Mussa R., Nozzoli F., Nucita A., Organtini G. C., Ottonello G., Pantaleo F., Parodi F., Perrone L., Pesenti L., Petrera S., Petronio C., Pillera R., Pilo F., Pizzolotto C., Prandini E., Pugliese M., Raino S., Randazzo N., Rando R., Recchia L., Ricci E., Rinaudo M., Rizi V., Rossi N., Salamida F., Savina P., Scherini V., Scotti V., Serini D., Sipala V., Surdo A., Tiberio A., Tomei C., Tosta E Melo I., Turco P., Vecchiotti V., Veronesi I., Zampa G., Hemmer, S, Aramo, C, Bissaldi, E, Bocci, V, Bottino, B, Buscemi, M, Caccianiga, L, Cataldi, G, Dimiccoli, F, Di Pierro, F, Evoli, C, Giampaoli, A, La Vacca, G, Menegolli, A, Miozzi, S, Morsani, F, Munini, R, Paoletti, R, Rozza, D, Schioppa, M, Tomassetti, N, Vannuccini, E, Alemanno, F, Aloisio, R, Altomare, C, Antolini, R, Arcaro, C, Barbato, F, Battaglieri, M, Battisti, M, Bau, A, Bellinzona, V, Bernardini, P, Bersani, A, Bertaina, M, Berti, A, Bertucci, B, Bisconti, F, Boezio, M, Boncioli, D, Bondi, M, Bonechi, L, Bonino, R, Bonnoli, G, Bonvicini, V, Bossini, E, Caccianiga, B, Candela, A, Capone, A, Cariello, M, Caruso, R, Chiodi, G, Chiodini, G, Colalillo, R, Coluccia, M, Convenga, F, Copello, S, Corosu, M, D'Urso, D, Dal Corso, F, Davini, S, De Deo, M, De Gateano, S, De Laurentis, M, De Mitri, I, De Palma, F, De Vito, E, Dell'Aquila, D, Depaoli, D, Di Luca, A, Di Ruzza, B, Di Santo, M, Di Sciascio, G, Di Venere, L, Dimitrios, K, Donnini, F, Doro, M, Duranti, M, Fenu, F, Fontanelli, F, Fusco, P, Gargano, F, Gervasi, M, Giglietto, N, Giordano, F, Gnesi, I, Gonzi, S, Grandi, D, Graziani, M, Iacoangeli, F, Insolia, A, Iovenitti, S, Ippolito, V, La Verde, G, Leonora, E, Levorato, S, Liguori, D, Lipari, P, Longo, F, Loparco, F, Lopez Coto, R, Loporchio, S, Marino, A, Marsella, G, Martello, D, Mazziotta, M, Miyamoto, H, Mocchiutti, E, Morganti, S, Mussa, R, Nozzoli, F, Nucita, A, Organtini, G, Ottonello, G, Pantaleo, F, Parodi, F, Perrone, L, Pesenti, L, Petrera, S, Petronio, C, Pillera, R, Pilo, F, Pizzolotto, C, Prandini, E, Pugliese, M, Raino, S, Randazzo, N, Rando, R, Recchia, L, Ricci, E, Rinaudo, M, Rizi, V, Rossi, N, Salamida, F, Savina, P, Scherini, V, Scotti, V, Serini, D, Sipala, V, Surdo, A, Tiberio, A, Tomei, C, Tosta E Melo, I, Turco, P, Vecchiotti, V, Veronesi, I, Zampa, G, Hemmer S., Aramo C., Bissaldi E., Bocci V., Bottino B., Buscemi M., Caccianiga L., Cataldi G., Dimiccoli F., Di Pierro F., Evoli C., Giampaoli A., La Vacca G., Menegolli A., Miozzi S., Morsani F., Munini R., Paoletti R., Rozza D., Schioppa M., Tomassetti N., Vannuccini E., Alemanno F., Aloisio R., Altomare C., Antolini R., Arcaro C., Barbato F. C. T., Battaglieri M., Battisti M., Bau A., Bellinzona V. E., Bernardini P., Bersani A., Bertaina M., Berti A., Bertucci B., Bisconti F., Boezio M., Boncioli D., Bondi M., Bonechi L., Bonino R., Bonnoli G., Bonvicini V., Bossini E., Caccianiga B., Candela A., Capone A., Cariello M., Caruso R., Chiodi G., Chiodini G., Colalillo R., Coluccia M. R., Convenga F., Copello S., Corosu M., D'Urso D., Dal Corso F., Davini S., De Deo M., De Gateano S., De Laurentis M., De Mitri I., De Palma F., De Vito E., Dell'Aquila D., Depaoli D., Di Luca A., Di Ruzza B., Di Santo M., Di Sciascio G., Di Venere L., Dimitrios K., Donnini F., Doro M., Duranti M., Fenu F., Fontanelli F., Fusco P., Gargano F., Gervasi M., Giglietto N., Giordano F., Gnesi I., Gonzi S., Grandi D., Graziani M., Iacoangeli F., Insolia A., Iovenitti S., Ippolito V., La Verde G., Leonora E., Levorato S., Liguori D., Lipari P., Longo F., Loparco F., Lopez Coto R., Loporchio S., Marino A., Marsella G., Martello D., Mazziotta M. N., Miyamoto H., Mocchiutti E., Morganti S., Mussa R., Nozzoli F., Nucita A., Organtini G. C., Ottonello G., Pantaleo F., Parodi F., Perrone L., Pesenti L., Petrera S., Petronio C., Pillera R., Pilo F., Pizzolotto C., Prandini E., Pugliese M., Raino S., Randazzo N., Rando R., Recchia L., Ricci E., Rinaudo M., Rizi V., Rossi N., Salamida F., Savina P., Scherini V., Scotti V., Serini D., Sipala V., Surdo A., Tiberio A., Tomei C., Tosta E Melo I., Turco P., Vecchiotti V., Veronesi I., and Zampa G.
- Abstract
The Outreach Cosmic Ray Activities (OCRA) project offers a platform for all outreach activities focusing on cosmic rays within the Italian Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare (INFN). Created in 2018, OCRA now counts 21 of the institute's divisions all over Italy as members. The project's core activity is the participation of all its members in the International Cosmic Day, organized by DESY, and inviting high school students to carry out hands-on measurements of the cosmic ray flux and learn about the related physics background. Two students from each division are then selected to participate in the annual OCRA science camp, a three-day full immersion into the life of a physicist. The national activities are complemented by local initiatives of the OCRA member groups: workshops and tutorship programs, science competitions and the development of new detectors for outreach activities offer a multitude of possibilities for students to engage with our researchers and to explore the world of cosmic rays. Since spring of 2020 OCRA also offers a series of online laboratories on its website https://web.infn.it/OCRA/, designed not only to be used by students individually but also to be used in the classroom by teachers. Here we will give an overview on all activities offered by OCRA with a particular focus on the 2020 online event organized in occasion of the International Cosmic Day, that saw the participation of more than 3000 students.
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44. “A scuola di Astroparticelle”: a synergy between school education and scientific research
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Colalillo, R, Aramo, C, Alemanno, F, Aloisio, R, Altomare, C, Antolini, R, Arcaro, C, Barbato, F, Battaglieri, M, Battisti, M, Bau, A, Bellinzona, V, Bernardini, P, Bersani, A, Bertaina, M, Berti, A, Bertucci, B, Bisconti, F, Bissaldi, E, Bocci, V, Boezio, M, Boncioli, D, Bondi, M, Bonechi, L, Bonino, R, Bonnoli, G, Bonvicini, V, Bossini, E, Bottino, B, Buscemi, M, Caccianiga, B, Caccianiga, L, Candela, A, Capone, A, Cariello, M, Caruso, R, Cataldi, G, Chiodi, G, Chiodini, G, Coluccia, M, Convenga, F, Copello, S, Corosu, M, D'Urso, D, Dal Corso, F, Davini, S, De Deo, M, De Gateano, S, De Laurentis, M, De Mitri, I, De Palma, F, De Vito, E, Dell'Aquila, D, Depaoli, D, Di Luca, A, Di Pierro, F, Di Ruzza, B, Di Santo, M, Di Sciascio, G, Di Venere, L, Dimiccoli, F, Dimitrios, K, Donnini, F, Doro, M, Duranti, M, Evoli, C, Fenu, F, Fontanelli, F, Fusco, P, Gargano, F, Gervasi, M, Giampaoli, A, Giglietto, N, Giordano, F, Gnesi, I, Gonzi, S, Grandi, D, Graziani, M, Hemmer, S, Iacoangeli, F, Insolia, A, Iovenitti, S, Ippolito, V, La Vacca, G, La Verde, G, Leonora, E, Levorato, S, Liguori, D, Lipari, P, Longo, F, Loparco, F, Lopez Coto, R, Loporchio, S, Marino, A, Marsella, G, Martello, D, Mazziotta, M, Menegolli, A, Miozzi, S, Miyamoto, H, Mocchiutti, E, Morganti, S, Morsani, F, Munini, R, Mussa, R, Nozzoli, F, Nucita, A, Organtini, G, Ottonello, G, Pantaleo, F, Paoletti, R, Parodi, F, Perrone, L, Pesenti, L, Petrera, S, Petronio, C, Pillera, R, Pilo, F, Pizzolotto, C, Prandini, E, Pugliese, M, Raino, S, Randazzo, N, Rando, R, Recchia, L, Ricci, E, Rinaudo, M, Rizi, V, Rossi, N, Rozza, D, Salamida, F, Savina, P, Scherini, V, Schioppa, M, Scotti, V, Serini, D, Sipala, V, Surdo, A, Tiberio, A, Tomassetti, N, Tomei, C, Tosta E Melo, I, Turco, P, Vannuccini, E, Vecchiotti, V, Veronesi, I, Zampa, G, Colalillo R., Aramo C., Alemanno F., Aloisio R., Altomare C., Antolini R., Arcaro C., Barbato F. C. T., Battaglieri M., Battisti M., Bau A., Bellinzona V. E., Bernardini P., Bersani A., Bertaina M., Berti A., Bertucci B., Bisconti F., Bissaldi E., Bocci V., Boezio M., Boncioli D., Bondi M., Bonechi L., Bonino R., Bonnoli G., Bonvicini V., Bossini E., Bottino B., Buscemi M., Caccianiga B., Caccianiga L., Candela A., Capone A., Cariello M., Caruso R., Cataldi G., Chiodi G., Chiodini G., Coluccia M. R., Convenga F., Copello S., Corosu M., D'Urso D., Dal Corso F., Davini S., De Deo M., De Gateano S., De Laurentis M., De Mitri I., De Palma F., De Vito E., Dell'Aquila D., Depaoli D., Di Luca A., Di Pierro F., Di Ruzza B., Di Santo M., Di Sciascio G., Di Venere L., Dimiccoli F., Dimitrios K., Donnini F., Doro M., Duranti M., Evoli C., Fenu F., Fontanelli F., Fusco P., Gargano F., Gervasi M., Giampaoli A., Giglietto N., Giordano F., Gnesi I., Gonzi S., Grandi D., Graziani M., Hemmer S., Iacoangeli F., Insolia A., Iovenitti S., Ippolito V., La Vacca G., La Verde G., Leonora E., Levorato S., Liguori D., Lipari P., Longo F., Loparco F., Lopez Coto R., Loporchio S., Marino A., Marsella G., Martello D., Mazziotta M. N., Menegolli A., Miozzi S., Miyamoto H., Mocchiutti E., Morganti S., Morsani F., Munini R., Mussa R., Nozzoli F., Nucita A., Organtini G. C., Ottonello G., Pantaleo F., Paoletti R., Parodi F., Perrone L., Pesenti L., Petrera S., Petronio C., Pillera R., Pilo F., Pizzolotto C., Prandini E., Pugliese M., Raino S., Randazzo N., Rando R., Recchia L., Ricci E., Rinaudo M., Rizi V., Rossi N., Rozza D., Salamida F., Savina P., Scherini V., Schioppa M., Scotti V., Serini D., Sipala V., Surdo A., Tiberio A., Tomassetti N., Tomei C., Tosta E Melo I., Turco P., Vannuccini E., Vecchiotti V., Veronesi I., Zampa G., Colalillo, R, Aramo, C, Alemanno, F, Aloisio, R, Altomare, C, Antolini, R, Arcaro, C, Barbato, F, Battaglieri, M, Battisti, M, Bau, A, Bellinzona, V, Bernardini, P, Bersani, A, Bertaina, M, Berti, A, Bertucci, B, Bisconti, F, Bissaldi, E, Bocci, V, Boezio, M, Boncioli, D, Bondi, M, Bonechi, L, Bonino, R, Bonnoli, G, Bonvicini, V, Bossini, E, Bottino, B, Buscemi, M, Caccianiga, B, Caccianiga, L, Candela, A, Capone, A, Cariello, M, Caruso, R, Cataldi, G, Chiodi, G, Chiodini, G, Coluccia, M, Convenga, F, Copello, S, Corosu, M, D'Urso, D, Dal Corso, F, Davini, S, De Deo, M, De Gateano, S, De Laurentis, M, De Mitri, I, De Palma, F, De Vito, E, Dell'Aquila, D, Depaoli, D, Di Luca, A, Di Pierro, F, Di Ruzza, B, Di Santo, M, Di Sciascio, G, Di Venere, L, Dimiccoli, F, Dimitrios, K, Donnini, F, Doro, M, Duranti, M, Evoli, C, Fenu, F, Fontanelli, F, Fusco, P, Gargano, F, Gervasi, M, Giampaoli, A, Giglietto, N, Giordano, F, Gnesi, I, Gonzi, S, Grandi, D, Graziani, M, Hemmer, S, Iacoangeli, F, Insolia, A, Iovenitti, S, Ippolito, V, La Vacca, G, La Verde, G, Leonora, E, Levorato, S, Liguori, D, Lipari, P, Longo, F, Loparco, F, Lopez Coto, R, Loporchio, S, Marino, A, Marsella, G, Martello, D, Mazziotta, M, Menegolli, A, Miozzi, S, Miyamoto, H, Mocchiutti, E, Morganti, S, Morsani, F, Munini, R, Mussa, R, Nozzoli, F, Nucita, A, Organtini, G, Ottonello, G, Pantaleo, F, Paoletti, R, Parodi, F, Perrone, L, Pesenti, L, Petrera, S, Petronio, C, Pillera, R, Pilo, F, Pizzolotto, C, Prandini, E, Pugliese, M, Raino, S, Randazzo, N, Rando, R, Recchia, L, Ricci, E, Rinaudo, M, Rizi, V, Rossi, N, Rozza, D, Salamida, F, Savina, P, Scherini, V, Schioppa, M, Scotti, V, Serini, D, Sipala, V, Surdo, A, Tiberio, A, Tomassetti, N, Tomei, C, Tosta E Melo, I, Turco, P, Vannuccini, E, Vecchiotti, V, Veronesi, I, Zampa, G, Colalillo R., Aramo C., Alemanno F., Aloisio R., Altomare C., Antolini R., Arcaro C., Barbato F. C. T., Battaglieri M., Battisti M., Bau A., Bellinzona V. E., Bernardini P., Bersani A., Bertaina M., Berti A., Bertucci B., Bisconti F., Bissaldi E., Bocci V., Boezio M., Boncioli D., Bondi M., Bonechi L., Bonino R., Bonnoli G., Bonvicini V., Bossini E., Bottino B., Buscemi M., Caccianiga B., Caccianiga L., Candela A., Capone A., Cariello M., Caruso R., Cataldi G., Chiodi G., Chiodini G., Coluccia M. R., Convenga F., Copello S., Corosu M., D'Urso D., Dal Corso F., Davini S., De Deo M., De Gateano S., De Laurentis M., De Mitri I., De Palma F., De Vito E., Dell'Aquila D., Depaoli D., Di Luca A., Di Pierro F., Di Ruzza B., Di Santo M., Di Sciascio G., Di Venere L., Dimiccoli F., Dimitrios K., Donnini F., Doro M., Duranti M., Evoli C., Fenu F., Fontanelli F., Fusco P., Gargano F., Gervasi M., Giampaoli A., Giglietto N., Giordano F., Gnesi I., Gonzi S., Grandi D., Graziani M., Hemmer S., Iacoangeli F., Insolia A., Iovenitti S., Ippolito V., La Vacca G., La Verde G., Leonora E., Levorato S., Liguori D., Lipari P., Longo F., Loparco F., Lopez Coto R., Loporchio S., Marino A., Marsella G., Martello D., Mazziotta M. N., Menegolli A., Miozzi S., Miyamoto H., Mocchiutti E., Morganti S., Morsani F., Munini R., Mussa R., Nozzoli F., Nucita A., Organtini G. C., Ottonello G., Pantaleo F., Paoletti R., Parodi F., Perrone L., Pesenti L., Petrera S., Petronio C., Pillera R., Pilo F., Pizzolotto C., Prandini E., Pugliese M., Raino S., Randazzo N., Rando R., Recchia L., Ricci E., Rinaudo M., Rizi V., Rossi N., Rozza D., Salamida F., Savina P., Scherini V., Schioppa M., Scotti V., Serini D., Sipala V., Surdo A., Tiberio A., Tomassetti N., Tomei C., Tosta E Melo I., Turco P., Vannuccini E., Vecchiotti V., Veronesi I., and Zampa G.
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The outreach program “A scuola di Astroparticelle” was proposed in 2016 by the National Institute for Nuclear Physics (INFN - Napoli Division) in collaboration with the Physics Department “Ettore Pancini” of the Federico II University in Napoli, CNR-SPIN and CNR-ISASI Institutes. Its main goal is to engage teachers and students of High Schools in astroparticle physics projects. For the third edition (2018/19), the activities, which are also part of the Italian Educational Program PCTO - “Percorsi per le Competenze Trasversali e per l'Orientamento”, involved 18 schools for a total of 21 projects on several topics. Some projects were strictly related to astroparticles as cosmic rays, while others were more technical, as the development of particle detectors, or cross-disciplinary projects. Students worked for the entire school year and prepared materials for the final event. More than 600 students attended the event and presented their work to a jury with a poster and an oral presentation in plenary sessions. Since 2018, the program is part of OCRA - Outreach Cosmic Ray Activities - a national outreach project of INFN with the aim of collecting, within a common framework, the numerous outreach activities in cosmic-ray field carried out at the local level. The fourth edition (2019-20), in spite of the difficult situation due to the COVID-19 pandemic, has also seen the participation of 22 schools that carried out part of the activities in an online format. The project realized using the open data of the Pierre Auger Observatory will be presented in detail.
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45. The Mini-EUSO telescope on board the ISS: in-flight operations and performances
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Marcelli, L, primary, Battisti, M, additional, Belov, A, additional, Bertaina, M, additional, Cambiè, G, additional, Capel, F, additional, Casolino, M, additional, Ebisuzaki, T, additional, Fuglesang, C, additional, Klimov, P, additional, Parizot, E, additional, Picozza, P, additional, Piotrowski, L W, additional, Prévôt, G, additional, Reali, E, additional, Ricci, M, additional, Sakaki, N, additional, Szabelski, J, additional, and Takizawa, Y, additional
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46. The Archaeological Excavations in the Castel Corno Caves (Isera, Trento, Italy) : Burial Places and Settlement of a Small AlpineCommunity between the 25th and 17th Centuries BC
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Battisti, M. and Tecchiati, U.
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Settore L-ANT/01 - Preistoria e Protostoria - Published
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47. The EUSO@TurLab project in the framework of the JEM-EUSO program
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Barrillon, P., primary, Battisti, M., additional, Belov, A., additional, Bertaina, M., additional, Bisconti, F., additional, Blin-Bondil, S., additional, Bonino, R., additional, Capel, F., additional, Caruso, R., additional, Casolino, M., additional, Contino, G., additional, Cotto, G., additional, Dagoret-Campagne, S., additional, Fenu, F., additional, Fornaro, C., additional, Forza, R., additional, Gorodetzky, P., additional, Guardone, N., additional, Jung, A., additional, Klimov, P., additional, Manfrin, M., additional, Marcelli, L., additional, Mignone, M., additional, Miyamoto, H., additional, Mulas, R., additional, Onorato, M., additional, Parizot, E., additional, Piotrowski, L., additional, Plebaniak, Z., additional, Prevot, G., additional, Szabelski, J., additional, Suino, G., additional, Takizawa, Y., additional, Tibaldi, P., additional, Vigorito, C., additional, and Youssef, A., additional
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48. Challenges and state of the art of glycerol conversion to acrylonitrile
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Battisti, M., primary and Palkovits, R., additional
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49. Discovering cosmic rays with OCRA: outreach activities for students and teachers
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Hemmer, S., Aramo, C., Bissaldi, E., Bocci, V., Bottino, B., Buscemi, M., Caccianiga, L., Cataldi, G., Dimiccoli, F., Di Pierro, F., Evoli, C., Giampaoli, A., La Vacca, G., Menegolli, A., Miozzi, S., Morsani, F., Munini, R., Paoletti, R., Rozza, D., Schioppa, M., Tomassetti, N., Vannuccini, E., Alemanno, F., Aloisio, R., Altomare, C., Antolini, R., Arcaro, C., Barbato, F. C. T., Battaglieri, M., Battisti, M., Bau, A., Bellinzona, V. E., Bernardini, P., Bersani, A., Bertaina, M., Berti, A., Bertucci, B., Bisconti, F., Boezio, M., Boncioli, D., Bondì, M., Bonechi, L., Bonino, R., Bonnoli, G., Bonvicini, V., Bossini, E., Caccianiga, B., Candela, A., Capone, A., Cariello, M., Caruso, R., Chiodi, G., Chiodini, G., Colalillo, R., Coluccia, M. R., Convenga, F., Copello, S., Corosu, M., D Urso, D., Dal Corso, F., Davini, S., Deo, M., Gateano, S., Laurentis, M., Mitri, I., Palma, F., Vito, E., Aquila, D., Depaoli, D., Di Luca, A., Di Ruzza, B., Di Santo, M., Di Sciascio, G., Di Venere, L., Dimitrios, K., Donnini, F., Doro, M., Duranti, M., Fenu, F., Fontanelli, F., Fusco, P., Gargano, F., Gervasi, M., Giglietto, N., Giordano, F., Gnesi, I., Gonzi, S., Grandi, D., Graziani, M., Iacoangeli, F., Insolia, A., Iovenitti, S., Ippolito, V., La Verde, G., Leonora, E., Levorato, S., Liguori, D., Lipari, P., Longo, F., Loparco, F., Lopez Coto, R., Loporchio, S., Marino, A., Marsella, G., Martello, D., Mazziotta, M. N., Miyamoto, H., Mocchiutti, E., Morganti, S., Mussa, R., Nozzoli, F., Nucita, A., Organtini, G. C., Ottonello, G., Pantaleo, F., Parodi, F., Perrone, L., Pesenti, L., Petrera, S., Petronio, C., Pillera, R., Pilo, F., Pizzolotto, C., Prandini, E., Pugliese, M., Rainò, S., Randazzo, N., Rando, R., Recchia, L., Ricci, E., Rinaudo, M., Rizi, V., Rossi, N., Salamida, F., Savina, P., Scherini, V., Scotti, V., Serini, D., Sipala, V., Surdo, A., Tiberio, A., Tomei, C., Iara Tosta e Melo, Turco, P., Vecchiotti, V., Veronesi, I., Zampa, G., Hemmer, S, Aramo, C, Bissaldi, E, Bocci, V, Bottino, B, Buscemi, M, Caccianiga, L, Cataldi, G, Dimiccoli, F, Di Pierro, F, Evoli, C, Giampaoli, A, La Vacca, G, Menegolli, A, Miozzi, S, Morsani, F, Munini, R, Paoletti, R, Rozza, D, Schioppa, M, Tomassetti, N, Vannuccini, E, Alemanno, F, Aloisio, R, Altomare, C, Antolini, R, Arcaro, C, Barbato, F, Battaglieri, M, Battisti, M, Bau, A, Bellinzona, V, Bernardini, P, Bersani, A, Bertaina, M, Berti, A, Bertucci, B, Bisconti, F, Boezio, M, Boncioli, D, Bondi, M, Bonechi, L, Bonino, R, Bonnoli, G, Bonvicini, V, Bossini, E, Caccianiga, B, Candela, A, Capone, A, Cariello, M, Caruso, R, Chiodi, G, Chiodini, G, Colalillo, R, Coluccia, M, Convenga, F, Copello, S, Corosu, M, D'Urso, D, Dal Corso, F, Davini, S, De Deo, M, De Gateano, S, De Laurentis, M, De Mitri, I, De Palma, F, De Vito, E, Dell'Aquila, D, Depaoli, D, Di Luca, A, Di Ruzza, B, Di Santo, M, Di Sciascio, G, Di Venere, L, Dimitrios, K, Donnini, F, Doro, M, Duranti, M, Fenu, F, Fontanelli, F, Fusco, P, Gargano, F, Gervasi, M, Giglietto, N, Giordano, F, Gnesi, I, Gonzi, S, Grandi, D, Graziani, M, Iacoangeli, F, Insolia, A, Iovenitti, S, Ippolito, V, La Verde, G, Leonora, E, Levorato, S, Liguori, D, Lipari, P, Longo, F, Loparco, F, Lopez Coto, R, Loporchio, S, Marino, A, Marsella, G, Martello, D, Mazziotta, M, Miyamoto, H, Mocchiutti, E, Morganti, S, Mussa, R, Nozzoli, F, Nucita, A, Organtini, G, Ottonello, G, Pantaleo, F, Parodi, F, Perrone, L, Pesenti, L, Petrera, S, Petronio, C, Pillera, R, Pilo, F, Pizzolotto, C, Prandini, E, Pugliese, M, Raino, S, Randazzo, N, Rando, R, Recchia, L, Ricci, E, Rinaudo, M, Rizi, V, Rossi, N, Salamida, F, Savina, P, Scherini, V, Scotti, V, Serini, D, Sipala, V, Surdo, A, Tiberio, A, Tomei, C, Tosta E Melo, I, Turco, P, Vecchiotti, V, Veronesi, I, and Zampa, G
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cosmic rays - Abstract
The Outreach Cosmic Ray Activities (OCRA) project offers a platform for all outreach activities focusing on cosmic rays within the Italian Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare (INFN). Created in 2018, OCRA now counts 21 of the institute's divisions all over Italy as members. The project's core activity is the participation of all its members in the International Cosmic Day, organized by DESY, and inviting high school students to carry out hands-on measurements of the cosmic ray flux and learn about the related physics background. Two students from each division are then selected to participate in the annual OCRA science camp, a three-day full immersion into the life of a physicist. The national activities are complemented by local initiatives of the OCRA member groups: workshops and tutorship programs, science competitions and the development of new detectors for outreach activities offer a multitude of possibilities for students to engage with our researchers and to explore the world of cosmic rays. Since spring of 2020 OCRA also offers a series of online laboratories on its website https://web.infn.it/OCRA/, designed not only to be used by students individually but also to be used in the classroom by teachers. Here we will give an overview on all activities offered by OCRA with a particular focus on the 2020 online event organized in occasion of the International Cosmic Day, that saw the participation of more than 3000 students.
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50. 1. pH-Sensitive Release of Antioxidant Se-Glycoconjugates through a Flexible Polymeric Patch
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Serpico, L., Dello Iacono, S., De Stefano, L., De Martino, S., Battisti, M., Dardano, P., Pedatella, S., De Nisco, M., Serpico, L., Dello Iacono, S., De Stefano, L., De Martino, S., Battisti, M., Dardano, P., Pedatella, S., and De Nisco, M.
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Hydrogels, Selenium glycoconjugates, Antioxidant molecules, Drug delivery, Wound healing, pH-sensitive release - Abstract
In this work, two novel selenium glycoconjugates are proposed as antioxidants to accelerate skin repair. These molecules, designed with more antioxidant sites and improved healing activity, are composed by a selenosugar covalently linked to a caffeic acid or a resveratrol residue. The selenium glycoconjugates have been synthesised and then loaded in a hydrogel flexible film, in order to obtain an active wound dressing. The chemical interaction between the hydrogel and the embedded selenium glycoconjugates can be modulated by the pH values, resulting in a pH-sensitive delivery system. In particular, the caffeic acid-containing compound is released at acute wounds’ pH (7.4), while the resveratrol-containing conjugate is released at pH 9.6, typical of chronic wounds. The specific characteristics of the hydrogel and the antioxidant features of the selenium glycoconjugates, as well as the proven controlled release, candidate the designed system at wound care practices.
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