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The Euso@turlab : Test of mini-EUSO engineering model

Miyamoto, H. (author)
Battisti, M. (author)
Belov, A. (author)
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Bertaina, M. E. (author)
Bisconti, F. (author)
Bonino, R. (author)
Blin-Bondil, S. (author)
Cafagna, F. (author)
Cambiè, G. (author)
Capel, Francesca (author)
KTH,Partikel- och astropartikelfysik
Caruso, R. (author)
Casolino, M. (author)
Cellino, A. (author)
Churilo, I. (author)
Contino, G. (author)
Cotto, G. (author)
Djakonow, A. (author)
Ebisuzaki, T. (author)
Fausti, F. (author)
Fenu, F. (author)
Fornaro, C. (author)
Franceschi, A. (author)
Fuglesang, Christer, 1957- (author)
KTH,Partikel- och astropartikelfysik
Gardiol, D. (author)
Gorodetzky, P. (author)
Kajino, F. (author)
Klimov, P. (author)
Marcelli, L. (author)
Marszal, W. (author)
Mignone, M. (author)
Murashov, A. (author)
Napolitano, T. (author)
Osteria, G. (author)
Panasyuk, M. (author)
Parizot, E. (author)
Poroshin, A. (author)
Picozza, P. (author)
Piotrowski, L. W. (author)
Plebaniak, Z. (author)
Prévôt, G. (author)
Przybylak, M. (author)
Reali, E. (author)
Ricci, M. (author)
Sakaki, N. (author)
Shinozaki, K. (author)
Suino, G. (author)
Szabelski, J. (author)
Takizawa, Y. (author)
Traïche, M. (author)
Turriziani, S. (author)
Collaboration, J E M-E U S O (author)
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Sissa Medialab Srl, 2019
2019
English.
In: Proceedings of Science. - : Sissa Medialab Srl.
  • Conference paper (peer-reviewed)
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  • 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. 

Subject headings

NATURVETENSKAP  -- Fysik -- Astronomi, astrofysik och kosmologi (hsv//swe)
NATURAL SCIENCES  -- Physical Sciences -- Astronomy, Astrophysics and Cosmology (hsv//eng)

Keyword

Cosmic rays
Light sources
Space debris
Artificial light source
Engineering modeling
Extreme energy cosmic rays
Field of views
Fluid behavior
Fluorescence technique
Focal surfaces
Imaging detector
Cosmology

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