Missions and Instruments II (Cosmic Rays and Neutrinos)
ORAL · S14
Presentations
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Final Preparation of the CALorimetric Electron Telescope (CALET) for Launch to the International Space Station
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Authors
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Brian Rauch
Washington University in St. Louis, Department of Physics and McDonnell Center for the Space Sciences, Washington University in St. Louis
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Proton - Electron discrimination capabilities with CALET
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Authors
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Aaron J. Worley
Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Denver
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Jonathan F. Ormes
Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Denver
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On-orbit instrument calibration of CALET
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Authors
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Amir Javaid
Department of Physics and Astronomy, Louisiana State University
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The Heavy Nuclei eXplorer (HNX) Small Explorer Mission
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Authors
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John Mitchell
NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
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W. Robert Binns
Washington University in St. Louis
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Thomas Hams
CRESST/UMBC/GSFC
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Martin Israel
Washington University in St. Louis
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John Krizmanic
CRESST/USRA/GSFC
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Jason Link
CRESST/USRA/GSFC
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Brian Rauch
Washington University in St. Louis, Department of Physics and McDonnell Center for the Space Sciences, Washington University in St. Louis
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Kenichi Sakai
CRESST/UMBC/GSFC
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Makoto Sasaki
CRESST/UMCP/GSFC
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Andrew Westphal
University of California Berkeley
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Mark Wiedenbeck
Jet Propulsion Laboratory
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From CREAM to ISS-CREAM: A Next Step in the Direct Measurement of Cosmic Rays
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David Angelaszek
Univ of Maryland-College Park
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The Askaryan Radio Array (ARA): status and initial results
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Ming-Yuan Lu
University of Wisconsin-Madison
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The JEM-EUSO mission
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Authors
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Lawrence Wiencke
Colorado School of Mines
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EUSO angular resolution based on Pierre Auger Observatory reconstruction methodology
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William Painter
Colorado Sch of Mines
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The Non-Imaging CHErenkov (NICHE) Array: A TA/TALE extension to measure the flux and composition evolution of Very-High Energy Cosmic Rays
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Authors
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John Krizmanic
Universities Space Research Association
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Douglas Bergman
University of Utah
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Yoshiki Tsunesada
Tokyo Institute of Technology
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