@inproceedings{oai:jaxa.repo.nii.ac.jp:00005310, author = {吉田, 賢治 and 鳥居, 祥二 and Yoshida, Kenji and Torii, Shoji}, book = {宇宙航空研究開発機構特別資料, JAXA Special Publication: Astrophysics with All-Sky X-Ray observations: 3rd International MAXI Workshop}, month = {Feb}, note = {Astrophysics with All-Sky X-Ray observations: 3rd International MAXI Workshop (RIKEN, 10-12 June 2008), The CALorimetric Electron Telescope, CALET, is a new all-sky gamma-ray and electron observatory being developed for the Exposure Facility of Japanese Experiment Module on the International Space Station. The mission goal is to investigate high-energy universe by observing cosmic-ray electrons in 1 GeV - 10 TeV, gamma rays in 20 MeV - 10 TeV, and protons, heavier nuclei in several 10 GeV - 1 PeV. The main instrument consists of an imaging calorimeter of scintillating fibers, IMC, and a total absorption calorimeter of BGO, TASC. CALET has a unique capability to observe electrons and gamma rays over 1 TeV with a hadron rejection power larger than 10(exp 5) and an energy resolution better than a few % above 100 GeV. This capability enables us to search for nearby cosmic-ray sources, dark matter and so on. With an auxiliary detector, CALET will also monitor gamma-ray bursts., Physical characteristics: Original contains color illustrations, Kenji YOSHIDA, Shoji TORII, for the CALET collaboration --As author, 資料番号: AA0064306071, レポート番号: JAXA-SP-08-014E}, pages = {374--379}, publisher = {宇宙航空研究開発機構, Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA)}, title = {The CALET project for all-sky gamma-ray and electron observations on JEM-EF of ISS}, volume = {JAXA-SP-08-014E}, year = {2009} }