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The Astrophysical Journal | 2011

Observation of Diffuse Cosmic and Atmospheric Gamma Rays at Balloon Altitudes with an Electron-tracking Compton Camera

Atsushi Takada; H. Kubo; Hironobu Nishimura; Kazuki Ueno; Kaori Hattori; S. Kabuki; Shunsuke Kurosawa; Kentaro Miuchi; Eiichi Mizuta; Tsutomu Nagayoshi; Naoki Nonaka; Y. Okada; R. Orito; H. Sekiya; Atsushi Takeda; T. Tanimori

We observed diffuse cosmic and atmospheric gamma rays at balloon altitudes with the Sub-MeV gamma-ray Imaging Loaded-on-balloon Experiment I (SMILE-I) as the first step toward a future all-sky survey with a high sensitivity. SMILE-I employed an electron-tracking Compton camera comprised of a gaseous electron tracker as a Compton-scattering target and a scintillation camera as an absorber. The balloon carrying the SMILE-I detector was launched from the Sanriku Balloon Center of the Institute of Space and Astronautical Science/Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency on 2006 September 1, and the flight lasted for 6.8 hr, including level flight for 4.1 hr at an altitude of 32-35 km. During the level flight, we successfully detected 420 downward gamma rays between 100 keV and 1 MeV at zenith angles below 60°. To obtain the flux of diffuse cosmic gamma rays, we first simulated their scattering in the atmosphere using Geant4, and for gamma rays detected at an atmospheric depth of 7.0 g cm–2 we found that 50% and 21% of the gamma rays at energies of 150 keV and 1 MeV, respectively, were scattered in the atmosphere prior to reaching the detector. Moreover, by using Geant4 simulations and the QinetiQ atmospheric radiation model, we estimated that the detected events consisted of diffuse cosmic and atmospheric gamma rays (79%), secondary photons produced in the instrument through the interaction between cosmic rays and materials surrounding the detector (19%), and other particles (2%). The obtained growth curve was comparable to Lings model, and the fluxes of diffuse cosmic and atmospheric gamma rays were consistent with the results of previous experiments. The expected detection sensitivity of a future SMILE experiment measuring gamma rays between 150 keV and 20 MeV was estimated from our SMILE-I results and was found to be 10 times better than that of other experiments at around 1 MeV.


Advances in Space Research | 2010

A New Balloon Base in Japan

H. Fuke; Daisuke Akita; Issei Iijima; Naoki Izutsu; Yoichi Kato; Jiro Kawada; Y. Matsuzaka; Eiichi Mizuta; Michiyoshi Namiki; Naoki Nonaka; S. Ohta; Y. Saito; Motoharu Seo; Atsushi Takada; K. Tamura; Michihiko Toriumi; Kazuhiko Yamada; T. Yamagami; T. Yoshida


Advances in Space Research | 2011

Progress of super-pressure balloon development: A new "tawara" concept with improved stability

H. Fuke; Naoki Izutsu; Daisuke Akita; Issei Iijima; Yoichi Kato; Jiro Kawada; Kiyoho Matsushima; Y. Matsuzaka; Eiichi Mizuta; Michiyoshi Namiki; Naoki Nonaka; S. Ohta; Y. Saito; Takatoshi Sato; Motoharu Seo; Y. Shoji; Atsushi Takada; K. Tamura; Michihiko Toriumi; Kazuhiko Yamada; T. Yamagami; T. Yoshida


Transactions of The Japan Society for Aeronautical and Space Sciences, Space Technology Japan | 2009

Developments of the Sliding Launcher and Related Facilities for the New Japanese Balloon Base

H. Fuke; Daisuke Akita; Issei Iijima; Naoki Izutsu; Yoichi Kato; Jiro Kawada; Y. Matsuzaka; Eiichi Mizuta; Michiyoshi Namiki; Naoki Nonaka; Shigeo Ohta; Y. Saito; Motoharu Seo; Atsushi Takada; K. Tamura; Michihiko Toriumi; Kazuhiko Yamada; Takamasa Yamagami; T. Yoshida


Advances in Space Research | 2008

Ballooning activities in Japan

T. Yoshida; Daisuke Akita; H. Fuke; Akira Kadokura; Jiro Kawada; T. Kawasaki; Issei Ijima; Naoki Izutsu; Y. Matsuzaka; Eiichi Mizuta; Michiyoshi Namiki; Naoki Nonaka; Shigeo Ohta; Y. Saito; Motoharu Seo; Michihiko Toriumi; Kazuhiko Yamada; Takamasa Yamagami


Advances in Space Research | 2012

A challenge to the highest balloon altitude

Y. Saito; Daisuke Akita; H. Fuke; Issei Iijima; Naoki Izutsu; Yoichi Kato; Jiro Kawada; Y. Matsuzaka; Eiichi Mizuta; Michiyoshi Namiki; Naoki Nonaka; S. Ohta; Takatoshi Sato; Motoharu Seo; Atsushi Takada; K. Tamura; Michihiko Toriumi; T. Yamagami; Kazuhiko Yamada; T. Yoshida; Kiyoho Matsushima; S. Tanaka


Transactions of The Japan Society for Aeronautical and Space Sciences, Space Technology Japan | 2010

Opening of the New Japanese Balloon Base at the Taiki Aerospace Research Field

H. Fuke; Daisuke Akita; Issei Iijima; Naoki Izutsu; Yoichi Kato; Jiro Kawada; Y. Matsuzaka; Eiichi Mizuta; Michiyoshi Namiki; Naoki Nonaka; Shigeo Ohta; Y. Saito; Takatoshi Sato; Motoharu Seo; Atsushi Takada; K. Tamura; Michihiko Toriumi; Kazuhiko Yamada; T. Yoshida


Transactions of The Japan Society for Aeronautical and Space Sciences, Space Technology Japan | 2010

Development of a Super-Pressure Balloon with an Improved Design

Naoki Izutsu; Daisuke Akita; H. Fuke; Issei Iijima; Yoichi Kato; Jiro Kawada; Kiyoho Matsushima; Y. Matsuzaka; Eiichi Mizuta; Takashi Nakada; Naoki Nonaka; Y. Saito; Atsushi Takada; K. Tamura; Kazuhiko Yamada; T. Yoshida


Transactions of The Japan Society for Aeronautical and Space Sciences, Space Technology Japan | 2010

Development of a Simple Attitude Control System for Newly Constructed Balloon-Borne Experiments

Y. Saito; Issei Iijima; Naoki Nonaka; Kazuhiko Yamada; Yuji Ishikawa; M. Kanno; Y. Kishimoto; Shuichi Gunji; Tetsuya Sato; Tatehiro Mihara; Naohisa Anabuki; Yukihiro Ohta; Manabu Yamauchi; Kiyoshi Hayashida


Archive | 2010

電子飛跡検出型広視野コンプトンカメラによるsub-MeV および MeV ガンマ線観測気球実験の結果と展望: SMILE 実験

T. Tanimori; K. Hattori; S. Kabuki; H. Kubo; Shunsuke Kurosawa; C. Ida; S. Iwaki; Kentaro Miuchi; Eiichi Mizuta; Tsutomu Nagayoshi; Hironobu Nishimura; Naoki Nonaka; Y. Okada; R. Orito; Atsushi Takada; Michiaki Takahashi; Kazuki Ueno; 達 谷森; 香里 服部; 重人 株木; 秀利 窪; 俊介 黒澤; 知宏 井田; 智 岩城; 賢太郎 身内; 栄一 水田; 勉 永吉; 広展 西村; 直樹 野中; 葉子 岡田

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Eiichi Mizuta

Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency

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Daisuke Akita

Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency

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Issei Iijima

Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency

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Kazuhiko Yamada

Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency

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Naoki Izutsu

Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency

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Y. Saito

Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency

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Michiyoshi Namiki

Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency

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H. Fuke

Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency

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Michihiko Toriumi

Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency

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