Document Type
Conference Proceeding
Publication Date
3-20-2020
Abstract
The CALET (CALorimetric Electron Telescope) space experiment, which is currently conducting direct cosmic-ray observations onboard the International Space Station (ISS), is an all-calorimetric instrument optimized for cosmic-ray electron measurements with capability to measure hadrons and gamma-rays. Since the start of observation in October 2015, smooth and continuous operations have taken place. In this paper, we will give a brief summary of the CALET observations ranging from charged cosmic rays, gamma-rays, to space weather, while focusing on the energy spectra of electrons and protons.
Publication Source (Journal or Book title)
Journal of Physics: Conference Series
Recommended Citation
Asaoka, Y., Adriani, O., Akaike, Y., Asano, K., Bagliesi, M., Berti, E., Bigongiari, G., Binns, W., Bonechi, S., Bongi, M., Bruno, A., Buckley, J., Cannady, N., Castellini, G., Checchia, C., Cherry, M., Collazuol, G., Di Felice, V., Ebisawa, K., Fuke, H., Guzik, T., Hams, T., Hibino, K., Ichimura, M., Ioka, K., Ishizaki, W., Israel, M., Kasahara, K., Kataoka, J., Kataoka, R., Katayose, Y., Kato, C., & Kawanaka, N. (2020). CALET results after three years on the International Space Station. Journal of Physics: Conference Series, 1468 (1) https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/1468/1/012074