Physics
Scientific paper
Jul 2003
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Proceedings of the 28th International Cosmic Ray Conference. July 31-August 7, 2003. Trukuba, Japan. Under the auspices of the I
Physics
Scientific paper
We have been proposing the CALorimetric Electron telescope (CALET) as a suitable mission on the exposed Facility (EF) of the Japanese experiment module (JEM) which is one of the most characteristic external accommo dations on the International Space Station (ISS). Since 1998, we have made a conceptual design of the instrument and have proved CALET to be a promising candidate of future program on JEM-EF. Because CALET is a calorimetric detector for high-energy cosmic rays with a large surface density, large mass is an essential requirement for its instrumentation. JEM-EF has 10 attach points and 2 among them are capable for heavy payloads up to 2.5 tons. CALET is now being developed as a heavy payload. In this paper, we will outline system design of CALET and discuss its compatibily as a payload on JEM-EF.
CALET Collaboration
Takayanagi Masahiro
Torii Shingo
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