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``Lomonosov'' Satellite---Space Observatory to Study Extreme Phenomena in Space

Sadovnichii V. A., M. I. Panasyuk, A. M. Amelyushkin, V. V. Bogomolov, V. V. Benghin, G. K. Garipov, V. V. Kalegaev, P. A. Klimov, B. A. Khrenov, V. L. Petrov, S. A. Sharakin, A. V. Shirokov, S. I. Svertilov, M. Y. Zotov, I. V. Yashin, E. S. Gorbovskoy, V. M. Lipunov, I. H. Park, J. Lee, S. Jeong, M. B. Kim, H. M. Jeong, Y. Y. Shprits, V. Angelopoulos, C. T. Russell, A. Runov, D. Turner, R. J. Strangeway, R. Caron, S. Biktemerova, A. Grinyuk, M. Lavrova, L. Tkachev, A. Tkachenko, O. Martinez, H. Salazar, E. Ponce, (2017), “Lomonosov” Satellite—Space Observatory to Study Extreme Phenomena in Space, Space Science Reviews, 212, 1705–1738, doi:10.1007/s11214-017-0425-x

Abstract

The ``Lomonosov'' space project is lead by Lomonosov Moscow State University in collaboration with the following key partners: Joint Institute for Nuclear Research, Russia, University of California, Los Angeles (USA), University of Pueblo (Mexico), Sungkyunkwan University (Republic of Korea) and with Russian space industry organizations to study some of extreme phenomena in space related to astrophysics, astroparticle physics, space physics, and space biology. The primary goals of this experiment are to study: Ultra-high energy cosmic rays (UHECR) in the energy range of the Greizen-Zatsepin-Kuzmin (GZK) cutoff;Ultraviolet (UV) transient luminous events in the upper atmosphere;Multi-wavelength study of gamma-ray bursts in visible, UV, gamma, and X-rays;Energetic trapped and precipitated radiation (electrons and protons) at low-Earth orbit (LEO) in connection with global geomagnetic disturbances;Multicomponent radiation doses along the orbit of spacecraft under different geomagnetic conditions and testing of space segments of optical observations of space-debris and other space objects;Instrumental vestibular-sensor conflict of zero-gravity phenomena during space flight.

Authors (sorted by name)

Amelyushkin Angelopoulos Benghin Biktemerova Bogomolov Caron Garipov Gorbovskoy Grinyuk Jeong Kalegaev Khrenov Kim Klimov Lavrova Lee Lipunov Martinez Panasyuk Park Petrov Ponce Runov Russell Sadovnichii Salazar Sharakin Shirokov Shprits Strangeway Svertilov Tkachenko Tkachev Turner Yashin Zotov

Journal / Conference

Space Science Reviews

Acknowledgments

Scientific experiments onboard the Lomonosov satellite are realized with the financial support of M.V. Lomonosov Moscow State University within the framework of the “Prospects for Development” program (“Perspektivnye Napravleniya Razvitiya”). The TUS instrument was manufactured in the frame of the Russian Space program with financial support from the Russian Space Agency (Roscosmos). Korean group was supported by the National Research Foundation grants (No. 2015R1A2A1A01006870, and No. 2015R1A2A1A15055344). All authors thank the employees of JSC VNIIEM for successful cooperation in the development and manufacture service platform of the satellite Lomonosov and ensuring quality of information transmission the data of a scientific complex of instruments.

Bibtex

@Article{Sadovnichii2017,
author="Sadovnichii, V. A. and Panasyuk, M. I. and Amelyushkin, A. M. and Bogomolov, V. V. and Benghin, V. V. and Garipov, G. K. and Kalegaev, V. V. and Klimov, P. A. and Khrenov, B. A. and Petrov, V. L. and Sharakin, S. A. and Shirokov, A. V. and Svertilov, S. I. and Zotov, M. Y. and Yashin, I. V. and Gorbovskoy, E. S. and Lipunov, V. M. and Park, I. H. and Lee, J. and Jeong, S. and Kim, M. B. and Jeong, H. M. and Shprits, Y. Y. and Angelopoulos, V. and Russell, C. T. and Runov, A. and Turner, D. and Strangeway, R. J. and Caron, R. and Biktemerova, S. and Grinyuk, A. and Lavrova, M. and Tkachev, L. and Tkachenko, A. and Martinez, O. and Salazar, H. and Ponce, E.",
title="``Lomonosov'' Satellite---Space Observatory to Study Extreme Phenomena in Space",
journal="Space Science Reviews",
year="2017",
month="Nov",
day="01",
volume="212",
number="3",
pages="1705--1738",
abstract="The ``Lomonosov'' space project is lead by Lomonosov Moscow State University in collaboration with the following key partners: Joint Institute for Nuclear Research, Russia, University of California, Los Angeles (USA), University of Pueblo (Mexico), Sungkyunkwan University (Republic of Korea) and with Russian space industry organizations to study some of extreme phenomena in space related to astrophysics, astroparticle physics, space physics, and space biology. The primary goals of this experiment are to study: Ultra-high energy cosmic rays (UHECR) in the energy range of the Greizen-Zatsepin-Kuzmin (GZK) cutoff;Ultraviolet (UV) transient luminous events in the upper atmosphere;Multi-wavelength study of gamma-ray bursts in visible, UV, gamma, and X-rays;Energetic trapped and precipitated radiation (electrons and protons) at low-Earth orbit (LEO) in connection with global geomagnetic disturbances;Multicomponent radiation doses along the orbit of spacecraft under different geomagnetic conditions and testing of space segments of optical observations of space-debris and other space objects;Instrumental vestibular-sensor conflict of zero-gravity phenomena during space flight.",
issn="1572-9672",
doi="10.1007/s11214-017-0425-x",
url="https://doi.org/10.1007/s11214-017-0425-x"
}