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Adams, J. H.; Ahmad, S.; Albert, J.-N.; Allard, D.; Anchordoqui, L.; Andreev, V.; Anzalone, A.; Arai, Y.; Asano, K.; Ave Pernas, M.; Baragatti, P.; Barrillon, P.; Batsch, T.; Bayer, J.; Bechini, R.; Belenguer, T.; Bellotti, R.; Belov, K.; Berlind, A. A.; Bertaina, M.; Biermann, P. L.; Biktemerova, S.; Blaksley, C.; Blanc, N.; Błȩcki, J.; Blin-Bondil, S.; Blümer, J.; Bobik, P.; Bogomilov, M.; Bonamente, M.; Briggs, M. S.; Briz, S.; Bruno, A.; Cafagna, F.; Campana, D.; Capdevielle, J.-N.; Caruso, R.; Casolino, M.; Cassardo, C.; Castellinic, G.; Catalano, C.; Catalano, G.; Cellino, A.; Chikawa, M.; Christl, M. J.; Cline, D.; Connaughton, V.; Conti, L.; Cordero, G.; Crawford, H. J.; Cremonini, R.; Csorna, S.; Dagoret-Campagne, S.; de Castro, A. J.; De Donato, C.; de la Taille, C.; De Santis, C.; del Peral, L.; Dell'Oro, A.; De Simone, N.; Di Martino, M.; Distratis, G.; Dulucq, F.; Dupieux, M.; Ebersoldt, A.; Ebisuzaki, T.; Engel, R.; Falk, S.; Fang, K.; Fenu, F.; Fernández-Gómez, I.; Ferrarese, S.; Finco, D.; Flamini, M.; Fornaro, C.; Franceschi, A.; Fujimoto, J.; Fukushima, M.; Galeotti, P.; Garipov, G.; Geary, J.; Gelmini, G.; Giraudo, G.; Gonchar, M.; González Alvarado, C.; Gorodetzky, P.; Guarino, F.; Guzmán, A.; Hachisu, Y.; Harlov, B.; Haungs, A.; Hernández Carretero, J.; Higashide, K.; Ikeda, D.; Ikeda, H.; Inoue, N.; Inoue, S.; Insolia, A.; Isgrò, F.; Itow, Y. et al.
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Experimental Astronomy, Volume 40, Issue 1, pp.19-44
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Description
In this paper we describe the main characteristics of the JEM-EUSO
instrument. The Extreme Universe Space Observatory on the Japanese
Experiment Module (JEM-EUSO) of the International Space Station (ISS)
will observe Ultra High-Energy Cosmic Rays (UHECR) from space. It will
detect UV-light of Extensive Air Showers (EAS) produced by UHECRs
traversing the Earth's atmosphere. For each event, the detector will
determine the energy, arrival direction and the type of the primary
particle. The advantage of a space-borne detector resides in the large
field of view, using a target volume of about 1012 tons of
atmosphere, far greater than what is achievable from ground. Another
advantage is a nearly uniform sampling of the whole celestial sphere.
The corresponding increase in statistics will help to clarify the origin
and sources of UHECRs and characterize the environment traversed during
their production and propagation. JEM-EUSO is a 1.1 ton refractor
telescope using an optics of 2.5 m diameter Fresnel lenses to focus the
UV-light from EAS on a focal surface composed of about 5,000 multi-anode
photomultipliers, for a total of ≃3ṡ105 channels. A
multi-layer parallel architecture handles front-end acquisition,
selecting and storing valid triggers. Each processing level filters the
events with increasingly complex algorithms using FPGAs and DSPs to
reject spurious events and reduce the data rate to a value compatible
with downlink constraints.
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