@article{e8991952991b4b8ab14b91f8d3c3434a,
title = "Optimizing Selection Criteria for the CALET Ultra-Heavy Cosmic Ray Analysis",
abstract = "CALET, the Calorimetric Electron Telescope, launched to the International Space Station in August 2015 and in continuous operation since, has gathered over seven years of data so far. CALET is able to measure cosmic-ray (CR) electrons, nuclei, and gamma rays and with its 27 radiation length deep Total Absorption Calorimeter (TASC), measures particle energy, allowing for the determination of spectra and secondary to primary ratios of the more abundant CR nuclei through 28Ni, while the main charge detector (CHD) can measure Ultra-Heavy (UH) CR nuclei through 40Zr. CALET UHCR analyses use a special high duty cycle UH trigger with an expanded geometry that does not require passage through the TASC. To effectively analyze UHCR trigger events, a number of screens and corrections have been developed for the analysis. From time- and position-dependent detector response corrections based on 14Si and 26Fe, to an angle-dependent geomagnetic cutoff rigidity selections and minimum deposited energy screens, a number of methods have been explored to optimize UH statistics to varying effect. In this work, we aim to show how these event selection screens and corrections have been developed, how the rigidity screens shown previously by Rauch et al. [1] compare to the newer TASC methodology shown in Zober et al. (2023) [2], and how TASC selections may be used to influence analysis on the full UH-trigger dataset.",
author = "{CALET collaboration} and Zober, {Wolfgang V.} and Rauch, {Brian F.} and Ficklin, {Anthony W.} and Nicholas Cannady and O. Adriani and Y. Akaike and K. Asano and Y. Asaoka and E. Berti and G. Bigongiari and Binns, {W. R.} and M. Bongi and P. Brogi and A. Bruno and N. Cannady and G. Castellini and C. Checchia and Cherry, {M. L.} and G. Collazuol and {de Nolfo}, {G. A.} and K. Ebisawa and Ficklin, {A. W.} and H. Fuke and S. Gonzi and Guzik, {T. G.} and T. Hams and K. Hibino and M. Ichimura and K. Ioka and W. Ishizaki and Israel, {M. H.} and K. Kasahara and J. Kataoka and R. Kataoka and Y. Katayose and C. Kato and N. Kawanaka and Y. Kawakubo and K. Kobayashi and K. Kohri and Krawczynski, {H. S.} and Krizmanic, {J. F.} and P. Maestro and Marrocchesi, {P. S.} and Messineo, {A. M.} and Mitchell, {J. W.} and S. Miyake and Moiseev, {A. A.} and M. Mori and N. Mori and Motz, {H. M.} and K. Munakata and S. Nakahira and J. Nishimura and S. Okuno and Ormes, {J. F.} and S. Ozawa and L. Pacini and P. Papini and Rauch, {B. F.} and Ricciarini, {S. B.} and K. Sakai and T. Sakamoto and M. Sasaki and Y. Shimizu and A. Shiomi and P. Spillantini and F. Stolzi and S. Sugita and A. Sulaj and M. Takita and T. Tamura and T. Terasawa and S. Torii and Y. Tsunesada and Y. Uchihori and E. Vannuccini and Wefel, {J. P.} and K. Yamaoka and S. Yanagita and A. Yoshida and K. Yoshida and Zober, {W. V.}",
note = "Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} Copyright owned by the author(s) under the terms of the Creative Commons.; 38th International Cosmic Ray Conference, ICRC 2023 ; Conference date: 26-07-2023 Through 03-08-2023",
year = "2024",
month = sep,
day = "27",
language = "English",
volume = "444",
journal = "Proceedings of Science",
issn = "1824-8039",
}