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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 12/1/24 8:01 PM, Pooyan Goodarzi
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<p>We will have our next PASS talk on Monday with a talk
by Eliza on using a Cherenkov telescope on a balloon
to search for cosmic particles. Please join us on <b>December
2nd (Monday)</b> at <b>noon</b> (from 12:00 pm to
1:00 pm) in the <b>Nebula Room</b> (PHYS 3027).</p>
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Cosmic Messengers with the EUSO-SPB2 Cherenkov
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Extreme Universe Space Observatory on a Super
Pressure Balloon 2 (EUSO-SPB2) was launched from
Wanaka, New Zealand, on May 13, 2023, marking
the first high-altitude optical Cherenkov
Telescope (CT) mission. The CT operated
successfully for two full nights until the
flight ended about 36 hours later due to a
balloon leak over the Pacific Ocean. Despite the
brief duration of the flight, the CT conducted
the first neutrino background measurements at
this altitude and searched for Cherenkov light
signatures from Extensive Air Showers (EAS).
Observations conducted above the Earth's horizon
resulted in the detection of EAS produced by
cosmic rays (CRs) interacting with the
atmosphere. I present the path we took towards
developing and launching the EUSO-SPB2 Telescope
as well as the first analysis on cosmic ray data
observed during this mission.</div>
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<div>If you’re interested in sharing your work as a
speaker, please feel free to add your name to this
spreadsheet [<a
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Sheet</a>].
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<div>Best,</div>
<div>Pooyan</div>
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<div>Physics and Astronomy Student Seminar
(PASS)</div>
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