Science and mission status of EUSO-SPB2
J.Eser, A. V. Olinto, L. Wiencke

TL;DR
EUSO-SPB2 is a balloon-based observatory designed to detect ultra-high-energy cosmic rays and neutrinos, serving as a pathfinder for future space missions and aiming to improve understanding of these rare phenomena.
Contribution
This paper presents the design, status, and scientific goals of EUSO-SPB2, a novel balloon mission testing detection techniques for UHECRs and neutrinos as a precursor to space-based observatories.
Findings
Design of dual telescopes for fluorescence and Cherenkov detection
Expected to observe thousands of VHECR Cherenkov signals
First suborbital detection of EAS signals from UHECRs and neutrinos
Abstract
The Extreme Universe Space Observatory on a Super Pressure Balloon II (EUSO-SPB2) is a second generation stratospheric balloon instrument for the detection of Ultra High Energy Cosmic Rays (UHECRs, E > 1 EeV) via the fluorescence technique and of Very High Energy (VHE, E > 10 PeV) neutrinos via Cherenkov emission. EUSO-SPB2 is a pathfinder mission for instruments like the proposed Probe Of Extreme Multi-Messenger Astrophysics (POEMMA). The purpose of such a space-based observatory is to measure UHECRs and UHE neutrinos with high statistics and uniform exposure. EUSO-SPB2 is designed with two Schmidt telescopes, each optimized for their respective observational goals. The Fluorescence Telescope looks at the nadir to measure the fluorescence emission from UHECR-induced extensive air shower (EAS), while the Cherenkov Telescope is optimized for fast signals (10 ns) and points near the…
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