A study on UV emission from clouds with Mini-EUSO
PoS(ICRC2021)208 Mini-EUSO is the first mission of the JEM-EUSO program located on the International Space Station. One of the main goals of the mission is to provide valuable scientific data in view of future large missions devoted to study Ultra-High Energy Cosmic Rays (UHECRs) from space by explo...
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Zusammenfassung: | PoS(ICRC2021)208 Mini-EUSO is the first mission of the JEM-EUSO program located on the
International Space Station. One of the main goals of the mission is to provide
valuable scientific data in view of future large missions devoted to study
Ultra-High Energy Cosmic Rays (UHECRs) from space by exploiting the
fluorescence emission generated by Extensive Air Showers (EAS) developing in
the atmosphere. A space mission like Mini-EUSO experiences continuous changes
in atmospheric conditions, including the cloud presence. The influence of
clouds on space-based observation is, therefore, an important topic to
investigate as it might alter the instantaneous exposure for EAS detection or
deteriorate the quality of the EAS images with consequences on the
reconstructed EAS parameters. For this purpose, JEM-EUSO is planning to have an
IR camera and a lidar as part of its Atmospheric Monitoring System. At the same
time, it would be extremely beneficial if the UV camera itself would be able to
detect the presence of clouds, at least in some specific conditions. For this
reason, we analyze a few case studies by comparing the pixel count rates from
Mini-EUSO during orbits with the cloud cover (as cloud fraction). This quantity
is retrieved from the Global Forecast System (GFS) model at different height
levels over the Mini-EUSO trajectory. The results of this analysis are
reported. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2112.11878 |