The scientific goal of the KOSMOTEPETL program is to observe and to study ultra high energy cosmic rays through the fluorescent tracks that they produce in the Earth atmosphere with the help of satellite based optical cameras based on the technology of a large mirror-concentrator of light. At low orbits (400–600 km) a mirror with an area of 400 m2 will allow us to observe neutrino induced horizontal tracks starting at the energy threshold of 1 EeV. With these neutrinos, which have to be produced in collisions of extreme energy cosmic rays (with energy >50 EeV) with background photons at distances >100 Mpc, the most distant cosmic ray sources will be revealed. Design of the TUS and KLYPVE detectors (the first detectors of the KOSMOTEPETL program with a mirror area 2 and 10 m2) is presented.
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30 May 2001
OBSERVING ULTRAHIGH ENERGY COSMIC RAYS FROM SPACE AND EARTH: International Workshop
9-12 Aug 2000
Metepec, Puebla (Mexico)
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May 30 2001
Space Program KOSMOTEPETL (project KLYPVE and TUS) for the study of extremely high energy cosmic rays
B. A. Khrenov;
B. A. Khrenov
1D. V. Skobeltsyn Institute of Nuclear Physics of Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia
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M. I. Panasyuk;
M. I. Panasyuk
1D. V. Skobeltsyn Institute of Nuclear Physics of Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia
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V. V. Alexandrov;
V. V. Alexandrov
2Department of Applied Research of Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia
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D. I. Bugrov;
D. I. Bugrov
2Department of Applied Research of Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia
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A. Cordero;
A. Cordero
3Facultad de Ciencias Fı́sico Matemáticas, Universidad de Puebla, Puebla, México
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G. K. Garipov;
G. K. Garipov
1D. V. Skobeltsyn Institute of Nuclear Physics of Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia
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J. Linsley;
J. Linsley
4University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, New Mexico
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O. Martinez;
O. Martinez
3Facultad de Ciencias Fı́sico Matemáticas, Universidad de Puebla, Puebla, México
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H. Salazar;
H. Salazar
3Facultad de Ciencias Fı́sico Matemáticas, Universidad de Puebla, Puebla, México
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O. A. Saprykin;
O. A. Saprykin
5Rocket Space Corporation “ENERGIA,” Space Regatta Consortium, Moscow Region, Korolev, Russia
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A. A. Silaev;
A. A. Silaev
1D. V. Skobeltsyn Institute of Nuclear Physics of Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia
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D. V. Surogatov;
D. V. Surogatov
1D. V. Skobeltsyn Institute of Nuclear Physics of Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia
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V. S. Syromyatnikov;
V. S. Syromyatnikov
5Rocket Space Corporation “ENERGIA,” Space Regatta Consortium, Moscow Region, Korolev, Russia
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L. Villaseñor;
L. Villaseñor
6Instituto de Fı́sica y Matemáticas, Universidad Michoacana, Morelia, Michoacán, México
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A. Zepeda
A. Zepeda
7Physics Department, Cinvestav, D.F. México, México
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AIP Conf. Proc. 566, 57–75 (2001)
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B. A. Khrenov, M. I. Panasyuk, V. V. Alexandrov, D. I. Bugrov, A. Cordero, G. K. Garipov, J. Linsley, O. Martinez, H. Salazar, O. A. Saprykin, A. A. Silaev, D. V. Surogatov, V. S. Syromyatnikov, L. Villaseñor, A. Zepeda; Space Program KOSMOTEPETL (project KLYPVE and TUS) for the study of extremely high energy cosmic rays. AIP Conf. Proc. 30 May 2001; 566 (1): 57–75. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.1378622
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