• Title of article

    The JEM-EUSO mission to explore the extreme Universe

  • Author/Authors

    Kajino، نويسنده , , Fumiyoshi، نويسنده ,

  • Pages
    3
  • From page
    422
  • To page
    424
  • Abstract
    Accommodated on the Japanese Experiment Module (JEM) of the International Space Station (ISS), the Extreme Universe Space Observatory JEM-EUSO will utilize the Earth’s atmosphere as a giant detector of the extreme energy cosmic rays; the most energetic particles coming from the Universe. Looking downward the Earth from Space, JEM-EUSO will detect such particles by observing the fluorescence and Cherenkov photons produced during their pass in the atmosphere. The main objective of JEM-EUSO is doing astronomy and astrophysics through the particle channel with extreme energies above several times 1019 eV with a significant statistics beyond the Greisen–Zatsepin–Kuzmin (GZK) cut-off. Moreover, JEM-EUSO could observe extremely high energy neutrinos. JEM-EUSO has been designed to operate for more than 3 years onboard the ISS orbiting around the Earth every 90 min at an altitude of about 400 km. JAXA has selected JEM-EUSO as one of the mission candidates of the second phase utilization of JEM/EF for the launch in mid 2010s.
  • Keywords
    EUSO , International space station , Japanese Experiment Module , GZK cut-off , Extreme energy , Neutrino , Cosmic rays
  • Journal title
    Astroparticle Physics
  • Record number

    2015099