Dataset of night-time emissions of the Earth in the near UV range (290-430 nm), with 6.3 km resolution in the latitude range -51.6
L Marcelli
,
K Bolmgren
,
D Barghini
,
M Battisti
,
C Blaksley
,
S Blin
(1)
,
A Belov
,
M Bertaina
,
M Bianciotto
,
F Bisconti
,
G Cambiè
,
F Capel
,
M Casolino
,
I Churilo
,
M Crisconio
,
C de la Taille
(2)
,
T Ebisuzaki
,
J Eser
,
F Fenu
,
M.A Franceschi
,
C Fuglesang
,
A Golzio
,
P Gorodetzky
(1)
,
H Kasuga
,
F Kajino
,
P Klimov
,
V Kuznetsov
,
M Manfrin
,
G Mascetti
,
W Marszal
,
H Miyamoto
,
A Murashov
,
T Napolitano
,
H Ohmori
,
A Olinto
,
E Parizot
(1)
,
P Picozza
,
L.W Piotrowski
,
Z Plebaniak
,
G Prevot
(1)
,
E Reali
,
G Romoli
,
M Ricci
,
N Sakaki
,
K Shinozaki
,
J Szabelski
,
Y Takizawa
,
V Vagelli
,
G Valentini
,
M Vrabel
,
L Wiencke
L Marcelli
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K Bolmgren
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D Barghini
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M Battisti
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- ORCID : 0000-0001-5686-4711
C Blaksley
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A Belov
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M Bertaina
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M Bianciotto
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F Bisconti
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G Cambiè
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F Capel
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M Casolino
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I Churilo
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M Crisconio
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T Ebisuzaki
- Fonction : Auteur
J Eser
- Fonction : Auteur
F Fenu
- Fonction : Auteur
M.A Franceschi
- Fonction : Auteur
C Fuglesang
- Fonction : Auteur
A Golzio
- Fonction : Auteur
H Kasuga
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F Kajino
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P Klimov
- Fonction : Auteur
V Kuznetsov
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M Manfrin
- Fonction : Auteur
G Mascetti
- Fonction : Auteur
W Marszal
- Fonction : Auteur
H Miyamoto
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A Murashov
- Fonction : Auteur
T Napolitano
- Fonction : Auteur
H Ohmori
- Fonction : Auteur
A Olinto
- Fonction : Auteur
P Picozza
- Fonction : Auteur
L.W Piotrowski
- Fonction : Auteur
Z Plebaniak
- Fonction : Auteur
E Reali
- Fonction : Auteur
G Romoli
- Fonction : Auteur
M Ricci
- Fonction : Auteur
N Sakaki
- Fonction : Auteur
K Shinozaki
- Fonction : Auteur
J Szabelski
- Fonction : Auteur
Y Takizawa
- Fonction : Auteur
V Vagelli
- Fonction : Auteur
G Valentini
- Fonction : Auteur
M Vrabel
- Fonction : Auteur
L Wiencke
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Résumé
The data have been acquired with the Mini-EUSO detector, an UV telescope operating in the range 290-430 nm and located inside the International Space Station. The detector was launched in August 2019, and it has started operations from the nadir-facing UV-transparent window in the Russian Zvezda module in October 2019. The data presented here refer to 32 sessions acquired between 2019-11-19 and 2021-05-06. The instrument consists of a Fresnel-lens optical system and a focal surface composed of 36 multi-anode photomultiplier tubes, each with 64 channels, for a total of 2304 channels with single photon counting sensitivity. The telescope, with a square field-of-view of 44 degrees, has a spatial resolution on the Earth surface of 6.3 km and saves triggered transient phenomena with a temporal resolution of 2.5 mu s and 320 mu s. The telescope also operates in continuous acquisition at a 40.96 ms scale. In this article, large-area night-time UV maps obtained processing the 40.96 ms data, taking averages over regions of some specific geographical areas (e.g., Europe, North America) and over the entire globe, are presented. Data are binned into 0.1 degrees x 0.1 degrees or 0.05 degrees x 0.05 degrees cells (depending on the scale of the map) over the Earth's surface. Raw data are made available in the form of tables (latitude, longitude, counts) and.kmz files (containing the.png images). These are - to the best of our knowledge - the highest sensitivity data in this wavelength range and can be of use to various disciplines.
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Dataset of night-time emissions of the Earth in the near UV range (290-430 nm), with 6.3 km resolution in the latitude range -51.6<L<+51.6 degrees, acquired on board the International Space Station with the Mini-EUSO detector
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The data have been acquired with the Mini-EUSO detector, an UV telescope operating in the range 290-430 nm and located inside the International Space Station. The detector was launched in August 2019, and it has started operations from the nadir-facing UV-transparent window in the Russian Zvezda module in October 2019. The data presented here refer to 32 sessions acquired between 2019-11-19 and 2021-05-06. The instrument consists of a Fresnel-lens optical system and a focal surface composed of 36 multi-anode photomultiplier tubes, each with 64 channels, for a total of 2304 channels with single photon counting sensitivity. The telescope, with a square field-of-view of 44 degrees, has a spatial resolution on the Earth surface of 6.3 km and saves triggered transient phenomena with a temporal resolution of 2.5 mu s and 320 mu s. The telescope also operates in continuous acquisition at a 40.96 ms scale. In this article, large-area night-time UV maps obtained processing the 40.96 ms data, taking averages over regions of some specific geographical areas (e.g., Europe, North America) and over the entire globe, are presented. Data are binned into 0.1 degrees x 0.1 degrees or 0.05 degrees x 0.05 degrees cells (depending on the scale of the map) over the Earth's surface. Raw data are made available in the form of tables (latitude, longitude, counts) and.kmz files (containing the.png images). These are - to the best of our knowledge - the highest sensitivity data in this wavelength range and can be of use to various disciplines.
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Auteur(s) |
L Marcelli
, K Bolmgren
, D Barghini
, M Battisti
, C Blaksley
, S Blin
1
, A Belov
, M Bertaina
, M Bianciotto
, F Bisconti
, G Cambiè
, F Capel
, M Casolino
, I Churilo
, M Crisconio
, C de la Taille
2
, T Ebisuzaki
, J Eser
, F Fenu
, M.A Franceschi
, C Fuglesang
, A Golzio
, P Gorodetzky
1
, H Kasuga
, F Kajino
, P Klimov
, V Kuznetsov
, M Manfrin
, G Mascetti
, W Marszal
, H Miyamoto
, A Murashov
, T Napolitano
, H Ohmori
, A Olinto
, E Parizot
1
, P Picozza
, L.W Piotrowski
, Z Plebaniak
, G Prevot
1
, E Reali
, G Romoli
, M Ricci
, N Sakaki
, K Shinozaki
, J Szabelski
, Y Takizawa
, V Vagelli
, G Valentini
, M Vrabel
, L Wiencke
1
APC (UMR_7164) -
AstroParticule et Cosmologie
( 1004962 )
- APC - UMR 7164, Université Paris Diderot, 10 rue Alice Domon et Léonie Duquet, case postale 7020, F-75205 Paris Cedex 13
- France
2
OMEGA -
Organisation de Micro-Électronique Générale Avancée
( 519387 )
- École polytechnique, bâtiment 404, 91128 Palaiseau Cedex
- France
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Langue du document |
Anglais
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Volume |
48
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Page/Identifiant |
109105
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Date de publication |
2023
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Audience |
Internationale
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Comité de lecture |
Oui
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Vulgarisation |
Non
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DOI | 10.1016/j.dib.2023.109105 |
inSPIRE HEP | 2668249 |
PubMed Central | PMC10121388 |
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