@inproceedings{oai:jaxa.repo.nii.ac.jp:00011178, author = {梶野, 文義 and 井上, 覚太 and 坂田, 通徳 and 佐々木, 彰彦 and 沢辺, 俊之 and 野口, 佑介 and 山本, 嘉昭 and 戎崎, 俊一 and 大森, 整 and 川井, 和彦 and Kajino, Fumiyoshi and Inoue, Kakuta and Sakata, Michinori and Sasaki, Akihiko and Sawabe, Toshiyuki and Noguchi, Yusuke and Yamamoto, Yoshiaki and Ebisuzaki, Toshikazu and Omori, Hitoshi and Kawai, Kazuhiko}, book = {第7回宇宙科学シンポジウム, Proceedings of the 7th Space Science Symposium}, month = {Dec}, note = {JEM (Japanese Experiment Module)-EUSO (Extreme Universe Space Observatory on ISS (International Space Station)/JEM (Japanese Experiment Module)) is the science mission to detect extreme energy particles with the energy above 10(exp 20) eV. It is a super wide-field telescope (60 degree) that observes UV (Ultraviolet rays) photons from air-showers produced by primary particles in dark side of the Earth. JEM-EUSO is planned to be attached to Japanese Experiment Module (JEM) of International Space Station. It is promoted international collaboration of scientists among, Japan, USA, and Europe. The phase A study (conceptual design) under ESA has been successfully finished in July, 2004. However, Italian space agency and ESA are in difficulties to move to the phase-B study. Therefore, Japan and US team decided to challenge to the second phase of JEM/EF (Exposed Facility). It will be submitted to call for proposal of the second phase utilization mission candidate of JEM/EF, has released in November 2006. The proposal will include recent technical progresses, such as, a new optical system with the better optical performance, track trigger algorithm, and new detectors with higher quantum efficiencies., 資料番号: AA0063354027}, pages = {875--883}, publisher = {宇宙航空研究開発機構宇宙科学研究本部, Institute of Space and Astronautical Science, Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA/ISAS)}, title = {極限エネルギー宇宙を超広角望遠鏡で探るJEM-EUSO計画}, year = {2006} }