POEMMA Experiment

POEMMA Experiment


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The POEMMA (Probe of Extreme Multi-Messenger Astrophysics) experiment is aimed at observing UHECRs (ultra-high energy cosmic rays) and cosmic neutrinos from space. Each POEMMA observatory has a central element of a high sensitivity low resolution photometer. This measures and locates emissions from EASs (Extensive Air Showers), one being the faint isotropic emission that comes from the fluorescence of atmospheric nitrogen which is excited by air shower particles. It also measures the Cherenkov emission from EASs that are directed at the POEMMA Observatory.


POEMMA Experiment

POEMMA is made of 2 identical telescopes that fly in a formation. One telescope will use an ultra-violet camera to see fluorescence and the other will use an ultra fast camera to see Cherenkov signals. Together they measure light emission from EASs (Extensive Air Showers) from the dark side of the earth. EASs are produced by UHECRs and cosmic neutrinos.


POEMMA Experiment

POEMMA has several scientific goals, the main ones are to find out where UHECRs come from and to find the origin of the highest energy particles in the universe. They are also looking to discover neutrino emissions that are above 20PeV which would come from extreme astrophysical transient sources. Another thing they will be working on is to watch and observe meteors in order to add to the understanding of meteors in the solar system.