Observation of ELVES with Mini-EUSO telescope on board the International Space Station
Laura Marcelli, Enrico Arnone, Matteo Barghini, Matteo Battisti,, Alexander Belov, Mario Bertaina, Carl Blaksley, Karl Bolmgren, Giorgio, Cambi\`e, Francesca Capel, Marco Casolino, Toshikazu Ebisuzaki, Christer, Fuglesang, Philippe Gorodetzki, Fumiyoshi Kajino, Pavel Klimov

TL;DR
Mini-EUSO on the ISS detects ultraviolet emissions from atmospheric phenomena like ELVES, providing new insights into their characteristics and association with lightning and gamma-ray flashes.
Contribution
This paper presents the first detailed observation and analysis of ELVES using the Mini-EUSO telescope on the International Space Station.
Findings
Successful detection of ELVES with Mini-EUSO
Reconstruction of ELVES characteristics such as speed and radius
Correlation of ELVES with terrestrial gamma-ray flashes
Abstract
Mini-EUSO is a detector observing the Earth in the ultraviolet band from the International Space Station through a nadir-facing window, transparent to the UV radiation, in the Russian Zvezda module. Mini-EUSO main detector consists in an optical system with two Fresnel lenses and a focal surface composed of an array of 36 Hamamatsu Multi-Anode Photo-Multiplier tubes, for a total of 2304 pixels, with single photon counting sensitivity. The telescope also contains two ancillary cameras, in the near infrared and visible ranges, to complement measurements in these bandwidths. The instrument has a field of view of 44 degrees, a spatial resolution of about 6.3 km on the Earth surface and of about 4.7 km on the ionosphere. The telescope detects UV emissions of cosmic, atmospheric and terrestrial origin on different time scales, from a few micoseconds upwards. On the fastest timescale of 2.5…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAtmospheric Ozone and Climate · Photocathodes and Microchannel Plates · Ionosphere and magnetosphere dynamics
