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Experimental Astronomy is the branch of astronomy that involves the design, construction, and operation of instruments and observational techniques to collect data about celestial objects and phenomena. It emphasizes empirical methods to test hypotheses and validate theoretical models through direct observation and measurement.
Gallium doped germanium detector arrays in a 16x25 pixel configuration will be used on two future instruments: In the spectrometer section of the Photodetector Array Camera and Spectrometer (PACS) aboard the Herschel satellite and the... more
In this paper we describe the main characteristics of the JEM-EUSO instrument. The Extreme Universe Space Observatory on the Japanese Experiment Module (JEM-EUSO) of the International Space Station (ISS) will observe Ultra High-Energy... more
The JEM-EUSO (Extreme Universe Space Observatory on-board the Japanese Experiment Module) mission will conduct extensive air shower (EAS) observations on the International Space Station (ISS). Following the ISS orbit, JEM-EUSO will... more
The JEM-EUSO observatory on board of the International Space Station (ISS) is a proposed pioneering space mission devoted to the investigation of Ultra High Energy Cosmic Rays (UHECRs). Looking downward at the earth's atmosphere with a 60... more
Meteor and fireball observations are important to derive the inventory and physical characterization of the population of small solar system bodies orbiting in the vicinity of the Earth. After decades of ground-based activities, the... more
Ultra high energy photons and neutrinos are carriers of very important astrophysical information. They may be produced at the sites of cosmic ray acceleration or during the propagation of the cosmic rays in the intergalactic medium. In... more
Mounted on the International Space Station(ISS), the Extreme Universe Space Observatory, on-board the Japanese Experimental Module (JEM-EUSO), relies on the well established fluorescence technique to observe Extensive Air Showers (EAS)... more
The Laser Astrometric Test of Relativity (LATOR) is an experiment designed to test the metric nature of gravitation-a fundamental postulate of the Einstein's general theory of relativity. The key element of LATOR is a geometric redundancy... more
The GAUGE (GrAnd Unification and Gravity Explorer) mission proposes to use a drag-free spacecraft platform onto which a number of experiments are attached. They are designed to address a number of key issues at the interface between... more
The magnetic activity of the Sun directly impacts the Earth and human life. Likewise, other stars will have an impact on the habitability of planets orbiting these host stars. Although the magnetic field at the surface of the Sun is... more
Observations of the solar corona in the FeXIV 530.3 nm "green line" have been very important in the past, and are planned for future coronagraphs on-board forthcoming space missions such as PROBA-3 and Aditya. For these instruments, a... more
The magnetic field plays a pivotal role in many fields of Astrophysics. This is especially true for the physics of the solar atmosphere. Measuring the magnetic field in the upper solar atmosphere is crucial to understand the nature of the... more
The Lunar Plasma Environment: Real time navigation and communication will be especially difficult in the lunar polar regions, with heavily shadowing, at best oblique sunlight and frequent lack of line of sight to the Earth or any... more
This project explores a space-based energy relay system utilizing plasma-based EM energy absorption and laser wave transmission. The system aims to harvest solar energy near Mercury, convert it to electricity, and relay it efficiently... more
This project explores a space-based energy relay system utilizing plasma-based EM energy absorption and laser wave transmission. The system aims to harvest solar energy near Mercury, convert it to electricity, and relay it efficiently... more
Malaysia is a uniquely diverse country comprising various ethnic groups, each with its own distinct cultural identity. The nation employs multiple calendars, including the Muslim, Hindu, and Chinese calendars, which use the lunar system... more
The majority of the ordinary matter in the local Universe has been heated by strong structure formation shocks and resides in a largely unexplored hot, diffuse, X-ray emitting plasma that permeates the halos of galaxies, galaxy groups and... more
Achieving a precise understanding of galaxy formation in a cosmological context is one of the great challenges in theoretical astrophysics, due to the vast range of spatial scales involved in the relevant physical processes. Observations... more
Gamma-ray astronomy explores the most energetic photons in nature to address some of the most pressing puzzles in contemporary astrophysics. It encompasses a wide range of objects and phenomena: stars, supernovae, novae, neutron stars,... more
The Track Imaging Cerenov Experiment (TrICE) is an air Cerenkov prototype telescope designed to use multi-anode photomultiplier to acheive a high angular resolution for measuring cosmic-ray composition at TeV-PeV energies. The TrICE... more
In time-domain astronomy, a substantial number of transients will be discovered by multi-wavelength and multi-messenger observatories, posing a great challenge for follow-up capabilities. We have thus proposed an intelligent X-ray... more
New Horizons flies past MU69After flying past Pluto in 2015, the New Horizons spacecraft shifted course to encounter (486958) 2014 MU69, a much smaller body about 30 kilometers in diameter. MU69is part of the Kuiper Belt, a collection of... more
Clarence L. Chang1,2, Kevin M. Huffenberger3, Bradford A. Benson4,1, Federico Bianchini5,6, Jens Chluba7, Jacques Delabrouille8, Raphael Flauger9, Shaul Hanany10, William C. Jones11, Alan J. Kogut12, Jeffrey J. McMahon13,14, Joel... more
Observations from the James Webb Space Telescope have revealed persistent high-energy flaring activity in the accretion disk of Sagittarius A*, the supermassive black hole at the center of the Milky Way. These flares occur on different... more
Asteroid 2024 YR4, measuring between 40 and 90 meters in diameter, presents a 2.3% chance of impacting Earth by December 22, 2032. Existing asteroid deflection methodskinetic impactors (Daly et al. 2023; Li et al. 2019; Chagas et al.... more
The Einstein Gravity Explorer mission (EGE) is devoted to a precise measurement of the properties of space-time using atomic clocks. It tests one of the most fundamental predictions of Einstein's Theory of General Relativity, the... more
The Laser Astrometric Test of Relativity (LATOR) is an experiment designed to test the metric nature of gravitation-a fundamental postulate of the Einstein's general theory of relativity. The key element of LATOR is a geometric redundancy... more
Astronomical observations are about to deliver the very first telescopic image of the massive black hole lurking at the Galactic Center. The mass of data collected in one night by the Event Horizon Telescope network, exceeding everything... more
Chandrayaan-2, the second Indian mission to the Moon, carries a spectrometer called the Solar X-ray Monitor (XSM) to perform soft X-ray spectral measurements of the Sun while a companion payload measures the fluorescence emission from the... more
Thousands of exoplanets have now been discovered with a huge range of masses, sizes and orbits: from rocky Earth-like planets to large gas giants grazing the surface of their host star. However, the essential nature of these exoplanets... more
The discovery of almost two thousand exoplanets has revealed an unexpectedly diverse planet population. We see gas giants in few-day orbits, whole multi-planet systems within the orbit of Mercury, and new populations of planets with... more
The science of extra-solar planets is one of the most rapidly changing areas of astrophysics and since 1995 the number of planets known has increased by almost two orders of magnitude. A combination of ground-based surveys and dedicated... more
A dedicated mission to investigate exoplanetary atmospheres represents a major milestone in our quest to understand our place in the universe by placing our Solar System in context and by addressing the suitability of planets for the... more
HAL is a multi-disciplinary open access archive for the deposit and dissemination of scientific research documents, whether they are published or not. The documents may come from teaching and research institutions in France or abroad, or... more
The far-infrared (FIR) regime is one of the wavelength ranges where no astronomical data with sub-arcsecond spatial resolution exist. None of the medium-term satellite projects like SPICA, Millimetron, or the Origins Space Telescope will... more
Geophysical observations will provide key information about the inner structure of the planets and satellites and understanding the internal structure is a strong constraint on the bulk composition and thermal evolution of these bodies.... more
This paper discusses the science case for a sensitive spectro-polarimetric survey of the microwave sky. Such a survey would provide a tomographic and dynamic census of the three-dimensional distribution of hot gas, velocity flows, early... more
The history of space astronomy is usually written from the perspective of the remarkable scientific findings garnered by space astronomers and the ways these findings have enriched and guided new views of the universe. This paper examines... more
In recent years, deep learning has been successfully applied in various scientific domains. Following these promising results and performances, it has recently also started being evaluated in the domain of radio astronomy. In particular,... more
Modern galaxy cluster science is a multi-wavelength endeavor with cornerstones provided by X-ray, optical/IR, mm, and radio measurements. In combination, these observations enable the construction of large, clean, complete cluster... more
We introduce the scientific motivations for the development of the Cassegrain U-Band Efficient Spectrograph (CUBES) that is now in construction for the Very Large Telescope. The assembled cases span a broad range of contemporary topics... more
Geophysical observations will provide key information about the inner structure of the planets and satellites and understanding the internal structure is a strong constraint on the bulk composition and thermal evolution of these bodies.... more
This study addresses the complexity and importance of developing a method of calibrating digital observations of meteor spectra with all-sky cameras. It aims to present novel approaches to spectral sensitivity, atmospheric extinction and... more