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View article: The simulation chain for the Terzina Cherenkov telescope on board the NUSES space mission
The simulation chain for the Terzina Cherenkov telescope on board the NUSES space mission Open
The Terzina telescope is designed to detect ultra-high energy cosmic rays (UHECRs) and Earth-skimming neutrinos from a 550 km low-Earth orbit (LEO) by observing Cherenkov light emitted by Extensive Air Showers (EAS) in the Earth's atmosphe…
View article: A New Measurement of Light Yield Quenching in EJ-200 and LYSO Scintillators
A New Measurement of Light Yield Quenching in EJ-200 and LYSO Scintillators Open
Lutetium–Yttrium Oxyorthosilicate (LYSO) crystals and EJ-200 plastic scintillators are widely recognized fast scintillating materials, valued for their high light yield and mechanical robustness, which make them well suited for demanding a…
View article: ARCADIA fully depleted CMOS MAPS development with LFoundry 110 nm CIS
ARCADIA fully depleted CMOS MAPS development with LFoundry 110 nm CIS Open
Fully depleted CMOS sensors represent a significant step forward in radiation detection, combining the advantages of monolithic active pixel sensors with the enhanced signal collection efficiency of depleted bulk materials. The ARCADIA Col…
View article: Multispacecraft Observations of the 27 Day Periodicity in Galactic Protons from 2018 to 2019
Multispacecraft Observations of the 27 Day Periodicity in Galactic Protons from 2018 to 2019 Open
Galactic cosmic-ray (GCR) intensities exhibit recurrent variations caused by their passage through plasma interaction regions corotating with the Sun, with the ∼27 day periodicity being the most prominent one. Data collected by the High-En…
View article: Development of the power supply of HEPD-02 instrument on board CSES-02 satellite
Development of the power supply of HEPD-02 instrument on board CSES-02 satellite Open
The High Energy Particle Detector HEPD-02 is primarily devoted to observe fluxes of cosmic-ray electrons, protons and light nuclei, with kinetic energies in the range from less than 10 MeV to few hundreds MeV, either incoming or trapped in…
View article: A packaging method for ALPIDE integration enabling flexible and low-material-budget designs
A packaging method for ALPIDE integration enabling flexible and low-material-budget designs Open
This work presents a novel solution for the packaging of ALPIDE chips that facilitates non-planar assembly with a minimal material budget. This solution represents a technological advancement based on methodologies developed for the ALICE …
View article: The Magnetosphere‐Ionosphere‐Ground Responses to the May 2024 Super Solar Storm
The Magnetosphere‐Ionosphere‐Ground Responses to the May 2024 Super Solar Storm Open
Earth suffered the attack of the strongest geomagnetic storm in the last 20 years (Kp = 9, Dst −400 nT) occurred on 11 May 2024. Taking advantage of the LEO multi‐parameter CSES satellite (launched in 2018) with a large inclination angle ,…
View article: A Packaging Method for ALPIDE Integration Enabling Flexible and Low-Material-Budget Designs
A Packaging Method for ALPIDE Integration Enabling Flexible and Low-Material-Budget Designs Open
This work presents a novel solution for the packaging of ALPIDE chips that facilitates non-planar assembly with a minimal material budget. This solution represents a technological advancement based on methodologies developed for the ALICE …
View article: Machine Learning for Detecting Time-Transient Phenomena in the Ionosphere and Correlation with Seismo-Induced Events.
Machine Learning for Detecting Time-Transient Phenomena in the Ionosphere and Correlation with Seismo-Induced Events. Open
The ionosphere, a crucial interface between Earth’s atmosphere and space, demonstrates complex temporal dynamics influenced by both terrestrial and extraterrestrial factors. This research investigates the potential of detecting precu…
View article: The Catalogue of Gamma-Ray Burst Observations by HEPD-01 in the 0.3–50 MeV Energy Range
The Catalogue of Gamma-Ray Burst Observations by HEPD-01 in the 0.3–50 MeV Energy Range Open
The High-Energy Particle Detector (HEPD-01) on board the China Seismo-Electromagnetic Satellite, located on a Sun-synchronous orbit at 500 km of altitude with an inclination of 97°, features a dedicated logic counting low-energy event rate…
View article: The Scintillation Counters of the High-Energy Particle Detector of the China Seismo-Electromagnetic (CSES-02) Satellite
The Scintillation Counters of the High-Energy Particle Detector of the China Seismo-Electromagnetic (CSES-02) Satellite Open
The High-Energy Particle Detector (HEPD-02) is one of the scientific payloads of the China Seismo-Electromagnetic Satellite (CSES-02). The HEPD-02’s main purpose is to characterize the particle environment in the Earth’s vicinity, identify…
View article: Multispacecraft Observations of Protons and Helium Nuclei in Some Solar Energetic Particle Events toward the Maximum of Cycle 25
Multispacecraft Observations of Protons and Helium Nuclei in Some Solar Energetic Particle Events toward the Maximum of Cycle 25 Open
The intricate behavior of particle acceleration and transport mechanisms complicates the overall efforts in formulating a comprehensive understanding of solar energetic particle (SEP) events; these efforts include observations of low-energ…
View article: Plasma-based etching approach for GEM detector microfabrication at FBK for X-ray polarimetry in space
Plasma-based etching approach for GEM detector microfabrication at FBK for X-ray polarimetry in space Open
Gas Electron Multiplier (GEM) detectors are crucial for enabling high-resolution X-ray polarization of astrophysical sources when coupled to custom pixel readout ASIC in Gas Pixel Detectors (GPD), as in the Imaging X-ray Polarimetry Explor…
View article: Earthquakes unveil the global-scale fractality of the lithosphere
Earthquakes unveil the global-scale fractality of the lithosphere Open
The relationship between the magnitude of earthquakes and their spatial and temporal distribution has been observed to exhibit a scale invariance hypothesised to originate from self-organized critical regimes. However, the fractality of ea…
View article: Pipeline for performance evaluation of flavour tagging dedicated Graph Neural Network algorithms
Pipeline for performance evaluation of flavour tagging dedicated Graph Neural Network algorithms Open
Machine Learning is a rapidly expanding field with a wide range of applications in science. In the field of physics, the Large Hadron Collider, the world's largest particle accelerator, utilizes Neural Networks for various tasks, including…
View article: The NUSES space mission
The NUSES space mission Open
NUSES is a new space mission project aimed at studying cosmic and gamma rays, high-energy astrophysical neutrinos, the Sun-Earth environment, space weather, and magnetosphere-ionospherelithosphere coupling. Additionally, the NUSES mission …