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Astroparticle Physics | 2011

A new composition-sensitive parameter for ultra-high energy cosmic rays

G. Ros; A. D. Supanitsky; G. Medina-Tanco; L. del Peral; J.C. D’Olivo; M. D. Rodríguez Frías

Abstract A new family of parameters intended for composition studies in cosmic ray surface array detectors is proposed. The application of this technique to different array layout designs has been analyzed. The parameters make exclusive use of surface data combining the information from the total signal at each triggered detector and the array geometry. They are sensitive to the combined effects of the different muon and electromagnetic components on the lateral distribution function of proton and iron initiated showers at any given primary energy. Analytical and numerical studies have been performed in order to assess the reliability, stability and optimization of these parameters. Experimental uncertainties, the underestimation of the muon component in the shower simulation codes, intrinsic fluctuations and reconstruction errors are considered and discussed in a quantitative way. The potential discrimination power of these parameters, under realistic experimental conditions, is compared on a simplified, albeit quantitative way, with that expected from other surface and fluorescence estimators.


EPJ Web of Conferences | 2013

The Atmospheric Monitoring System of the JEM-EUSO space mission

M. D. Rodríguez Frías; J.A. Morales de losRíos; L. del Peral; G. Sáez-Cano; Kenji Shinozaki; Humberto Prieto; J. H-Carretero; M. D. Sabau; T. Belenguer; C. González Alvarado; M. Sanz Palomino; S. Briz; A. J. de Castro; I. Fernández; F. Cortés; F. López; J. Licandro; Marcos Reyes; Enrique Joven; K. Tsuno; Takayo Ogawa; O. Catalano; A. Anzalone; F. Isgró; L. Valore; F. Guarino; M. Casolino; A. Cellino; M. Di Martino; M. Bertaina

An Atmospheric Monitoring System (AMS) is a mandatory and key device of a space-based mission which aims to detect Ultra-High Energy Cosmic Rays (UHECR) and Extremely-High Energy Cosmic Rays (EHECR) from Space. JEM-EUSO has a dedicated atmospheric monitoring system that plays a fundamental role in our understanding of the atmospheric conditions in the Field of View (FoV) of the telescope. Our AMS consists of a very challenging space infrared camera and a LIDAR device, that are being fully designed with space qualification to fulfil the scientific requirements of this space mission. The AMS will provide information of the cloud cover in the FoV of JEM-EUSO, as well as measurements of the cloud top altitudes with an accuracy of 500 m and the optical depth profile of the atmosphere transmittance in the direction of each air shower with an accuracy of 0.15 degree and a resolution of 500 m. This will ensure that the energy of the primary UHECR and the depth of maximum development of the EAS ( Extensive Air Shower) are measured with an accuracy better than 30% primary energy and 120 g=cm 2 depth of maximum development for EAS occurring either in clear sky or with the EAS depth of maximum development above optically thick cloud layers. Moreover a very novel radiometric retrieval technique considering the LIDAR shots as calibration points, that seems to be the most promising retrieval algorithm is under development to infer the Cloud Top Height (CTH) of all kind of clouds, thick and thin clouds in the FoV of the JEM-EUSO space telescope.


Journal of Physics: Conference Series | 2012

Observation of ultra-high energy cosmic rays in cloudy conditions by the space-based JEM-EUSO Observatory

G. Sáez Cano; J. A. Morales de los Ríos; K Shinozaki; S. Briz; Humberto Prieto; L. del Peral; J. H. Carretero; A. J. de Castro; Francisco Cortes; F. López; A Neromov; Satoshi Wada; M. D. Rodríguez Frías

JEM-EUSO is a space observatory that will be located on-board the Japanese Experiment Module at the International Space Station. It will observe Extensive Air Showers (EAS) induced by ultra-high energy cosmic rays using the Earths atmosphere as detector. In addition to clear sky observations, EAS are also observable in cloudy conditions if a sufficiently large part of the EAS development occurs above the cloud. The atmospheric monitoring system plays a fundamental role in our understanding of the atmospheric conditions in the field of view of the telescope.


International Conference on Virtual and Networked Organizations, Emergent Technologies, and Tools | 2012

Proposal of a Computing Model Using GRID Resources for the JEM-EUSO Space Mission

J. A. Morales de los Ríos; M. D. Rodríguez Frías; L. del Peral; H. Prieto; G. Sáez-Cano

For High Energy Physics (HEP) experiments the huge amount of data and complex analysis algorithms require the use of advanced GRID computational resources. Therefore, an exhaustive analysis of computational requirements and resources, in the frame of the GRID architecture, intended for the JEM-EUSO space mission software and computing infrastructure has been performed. Moreover solutions to account for the software and data repositories as well as a proper administrative organization are pointed out.


EPJ Web of Conferences | 2015

Thin and thick cloud top height retrieval algorithm with the Infrared Camera and LIDAR of the JEM-EUSO Space Mission

G. Sáez-Cano; J. A. Morales de los Ríos; L. del Peral; A. Neronov; Satoshi Wada; M. D. Rodríguez Frías

The origin of cosmic rays have remained a mistery for more than a century. JEM-EUSO is a pioneer space-based telescope that will be located at the International Space Station (ISS) and its aim is to detect Ultra High Energy Cosmic Rays (UHECR) and Extremely High Energy Cosmic Rays (EHECR) by observing the atmosphere. Unlike ground-based telescopes, JEM-EUSO will observe from upwards, and therefore, for a properly UHECR reconstruction under cloudy conditions, a key element of JEM-EUSO is an Atmospheric Monitoring System (AMS). This AMS consists of a space qualified bi-spectral Infrared Camera, that will provide the cloud coverage and cloud top height in the JEM-EUSO Field of View (FoV) and a LIDAR, that will measure the atmospheric optical depth in the direction it has been shot. In this paper we will explain the effects of clouds for the determination of the UHECR arrival direction. Moreover, since the cloud top height retrieval is crucial to analyze the UHECR and EHECR events under cloudy conditions, the retrieval algorithm that fulfills the technical requierements of the Infrared Camera of JEM-EUSO to reconstruct the cloud top height is presently reported.


Advances in Space Research | 2014

Observation of extensive air showers in cloudy conditions by the JEM-EUSO Space Mission

G. Sáez-Cano; Kenji Shinozaki; L. del Peral; M. Bertaina; M. D. Rodríguez Frías


Advances in Space Research | 2014

Performance and air-shower reconstruction techniques for the JEM-EUSO mission

M. Bertaina; S. Biktemerova; K. Bittermann; Pavol Bobik; D. Campana; F. Fenu; A. Gorgi; F. Guarino; A. Guzmán; K. Higashide; G. Medina-Tanco; Thomas Mernik; D. Naumov; Marián Putiš; M. D. Rodríguez Frías; G. Sáez Cano; A. Santangelo; Kenji Shinozaki; S. Toscano


Advances in Space Research | 2014

A balloon-borne prototype for demonstrating the concept of JEM-EUSO

P. von Ballmoos; A. Santangelo; J. H. Adams; P. Barrillon; J. Bayer; M. Bertaina; F. Cafagna; M. Casolino; S. Dagoret; P. Danto; G. Distratis; M. Dupieux; A. Ebersoldt; T. Ebisuzak; Jean Evrard; P. Gorodetzky; A. Haungs; A. Jung; Y. Kawasaki; G. Medina-Tanco; B. Mot; Giuseppe Osteria; E. Parizot; I.H. Park; P. Picozza; G. Prévôt; H. Prieto; M. Ricci; M. D. Rodríguez Frías; G. Roudil


Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 2014

The infrared camera prototype characterization for the JEM-EUSO space mission

J. A. Morales de los Ríos; Enrique Joven; L. del Peral; Marcos Reyes; J. Licandro; M. D. Rodríguez Frías


33rd International Cosmic Ray Conference (ICRC2013) | 2013

Global Description of EUSO-Balloon Instrument

C. Moretto; S. Dagoret-Campagne; J. H. Adams; P. von Ballmoos; P. Barrillon; Jörg Bayer; M. Bertaina; S. Blin-Bondil; F. Cafagna; M. Casolino; Camille Catalano; P. Danto; A. Ebersoldt; T. Ebisuzak; Jean Evrard; P. Gorodetzky; A. Haungs; A. Jung; Y. Kawasaki; H. Lim; G. Medina-Tanco; H. Miyamoto; D. Monnier-Ragaigne; T. Omori; Giuseppe Osteria; E. Parizot; I.H. Park; Piergiorgio Picozza; G. Prévôt; Humberto Prieto

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G. Medina-Tanco

National Autonomous University of Mexico

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G. Sáez-Cano

University of Alabama in Huntsville

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M. Casolino

Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare

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G. Prévôt

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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P. Gorodetzky

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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