Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5486725 | Astroparticle Physics | 2017 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
The TUS space experiment is aimed at studying energy and arrival distribution of UHECR at E > 7 à 1019 eV by using the data of EAS fluorescent radiation in atmosphere. The TUS mission was launched at the end of April 2016 on board the dedicated “Lomonosov” satellite. The TUSSIM software package has been developed to simulate performance of the TUS detector for the Fresnel mirror optical parameters, the light concentrator of the photo detector, the front end and trigger electronics. Trigger efficiency crucially depends on the background level which varies in a wide range: from  0.2 à 106 to  15 à 106 ph/(m2μsâsr) at moonless and full moon nights respectively. The TUSSIM algorithms are described and the expected TUS statistics is presented for 5 years of data collection from the 500 km solar-synchronized orbit with allowance for the variability of the background light intensity during the space flight.
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Authors
A. Grinyuk, V. Grebenyuk, B. Khrenov, P. Klimov, M. Lavrova, M. Panasyuk, S. Sharakin, A. Shirokov, A. Tkachenko, L. Tkachev, I. Yashin,