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Main results of the TUS experiment on board the Lomonosov satellite

Pavel Klimov, Sergei Sharakin, Mikhail Zotov, Mario Bertaina, Francesco Fenu on behalf of the Lomonosov-UHECR/TLE Collaboration

Published 2021-08-16Version 1

The TUS detector was the first space-based mission aimed for ultra-high-energy cosmic ray (UHECR) measurements. The detector was designed to register the fluorescent signal of extensive air showers (EAS) developing in the night atmosphere of Earth in the UV range of 300-400 nm. TUS was launched on board the Lomonosov satellite in April, 2016 and operated till December, 2017. Almost 90 thousand events were recorded during the mission, among them lightning discharges, meteors, transient luminous events, polar lights and anthropogenic signals. Some puzzling bright UV flashes in a clear sky far from possible artificial sources were also registered. Besides this, a number of EAS candidates were found in the TUS database. The majority of candidates analysed so far were recorded above populated areas near airports or similar objects, and the energy of the signals corresponds to at least 1 ZeV if they were generated by an UHECR, which does not allow one to consider these events as UHECRs. We briefly present the main results of the TUS experiment and discuss its importance for the development of the future orbital missions.

Comments: Proceedings of the 37th International Cosmic Ray Conference (ICRC 2021), Berlin, Germany
Categories: astro-ph.HE
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