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Observation of ELVES with Mini-EUSO telescope on board the International Space Station

Authors :
Marcelli, Laura
Arnone, Enrico
Barghini, Matteo
Battisti, Matteo
Belov, Alexander
Bertaina, Mario
Blaksley, Carl
Bolmgren, Karl
Cambiè, Giorgio
Capel, Francesca
Casolino, Marco
Ebisuzaki, Toshikazu
Fuglesang, Christer
Gorodetzki, Philippe
Kajino, Fumiyoshi
Klimov, Pavel
Marszał, Wlodzimierz
Mignone, Marco
Parizot, Etienne
Picozza, Piergiorgio
Piotrowski, Lech Wictor
Plebaniak, Zbigniew
Prévôt, Guilliame
Romoli, Giulia
Reali, Enzo
Ricci, Marco
Sakaki, Naoto
Shinozaki, Kenji
Szabelski, Jacek
Takizawa, Yoshiyuki
Source :
PoS(ICRC2021)367
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Mini-EUSO is a detector observing the Earth in the ultraviolet band from the International Space Station through a nadir-facing window, transparent to the UV radiation, in the Russian Zvezda module. Mini-EUSO main detector consists in an optical system with two Fresnel lenses and a focal surface composed of an array of 36 Hamamatsu Multi-Anode Photo-Multiplier tubes, for a total of 2304 pixels, with single photon counting sensitivity. The telescope also contains two ancillary cameras, in the near infrared and visible ranges, to complement measurements in these bandwidths. The instrument has a field of view of 44 degrees, a spatial resolution of about 6.3 km on the Earth surface and of about 4.7 km on the ionosphere. The telescope detects UV emissions of cosmic, atmospheric and terrestrial origin on different time scales, from a few micoseconds upwards. On the fastest timescale of 2.5 microseconds, Mini-EUSO is able to observe atmospheric phenomena as Transient Luminous Events and in particular the ELVES, which take place when an electromagnetic wave generated by intra-cloud lightning interacts with the ionosphere, ionizing it and producing apparently superluminal expanding rings of several 100 km and lasting about 100 microseconds. These highly energetic fast events have been observed to be produced in conjunction also with Terrestrial Gamma-Ray Flashes and therefore a detailed study of their characteristics (speed, radius, energy...) is of crucial importance for the understanding of these phenomena. In this paper we present the observational capabilities of ELVE detection by Mini-EUSO and specifically the reconstruction and study of ELVE characteristics.<br />Comment: 12 pages, 7 figures, Proceedings of the 37th International Cosmic Ray Conference (ICRC 2021)

Details

Database :
arXiv
Journal :
PoS(ICRC2021)367
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2112.08004
Document Type :
Working Paper