CSES-01 (China Seismo-Electromagnetic Satellite) is a mission developed by CNSA (Chinese National Space Administration) and ASI (Italian Space Agency) to investigate the near-Earth electromagnetic, plasma and particle environment, focusing on the disturbances of the ionosphere-magnetosphere transition region. In this framework, the Italian High Energy Particle Detector (HEPD) on board CSES-01, is an advanced detector based on a tower of scintillators and a silicon tracker that provide good energy resolution as well as a wide angular acceptance for electrons of 3-100 MeV, protons of 30-200 MeV and light nuclei (up to Oxygen). The very good capabilities in both detection and discrimination of particles make the detector well suited for space-weather purposes; indeed HEPD is able to continuously monitor the magnetospheric environment with high precision and stability in time. Turbulent conditions in the near-Earth environment translate into modification of particles and magnetic/electric measurements at different time-scales. In this work, the data-analysis techniques and some preliminary results concerning the study of different proton populations encountered along CSES-01 orbit (galactic cosmic rays, re-entrant albedo etc.) are presented. © Copyright owned by the author(s) under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0).
Space-weather capabilities and preliminary results of the high energy particle detector (HEPD) on board the CSES-01 satellite / Martucci, M.; Ambrosi, G.; Battiston, R.; Bartocci, S.; Basara, L.; Burger, W. J.; Campana, D.; Carfora, L.; Casolino, M.; Castellini, G.; Cipollone, P.; Conti, L.; Contin, A.; de Donato, C.; de Persio, F.; de Santis, C.; Di Ruzza, B.; Follega, F. M.; Guandalini, C.; Ionica, M.; Iuppa, R.; Laurenti, G.; Lazzizzera, I.; Lolli, M.; Manea, C.; Marcelli, L.; Masciantonio, G.; Mergé, M.; Osteria, G.; Pacini, L.; Palma, F.; Palmonari, F.; Panico, B.; Parmentier, A.; Patrizii, L.; Perfetto, F.; Picozza, P.; Piersanti, M.; Pozzato, M.; Puel, M.; Rashevskaya, I.; Ricci, E.; Ricci, M.; Ricciarini, S.; Scotti, V.; Sotgiu, A.; Sparvoli, R.; Spataro, B.; Vitale, V.; Zuccon, P.; Zoffoli, S.. - In: POS PROCEEDINGS OF SCIENCE. - ISSN 1824-8039. - ELETTRONICO. - 358:(2019). (Intervento presentato al convegno ICRC 2019 tenutosi a Madison (United States of America) nel 24 July - 1 August 2019).
Space-weather capabilities and preliminary results of the high energy particle detector (HEPD) on board the CSES-01 satellite
Battiston, R.;Burger, W. J.;Di Ruzza, B.;Follega, F. M.;Iuppa, R.;Lazzizzera, I.;Masciantonio, G.;Palma, F.;Puel, M.;Ricci, E.;Zuccon, P.;
2019-01-01
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CSES-01 (China Seismo-Electromagnetic Satellite) is a mission developed by CNSA (Chinese National Space Administration) and ASI (Italian Space Agency) to investigate the near-Earth electromagnetic, plasma and particle environment, focusing on the disturbances of the ionosphere-magnetosphere transition region. In this framework, the Italian High Energy Particle Detector (HEPD) on board CSES-01, is an advanced detector based on a tower of scintillators and a silicon tracker that provide good energy resolution as well as a wide angular acceptance for electrons of 3-100 MeV, protons of 30-200 MeV and light nuclei (up to Oxygen). The very good capabilities in both detection and discrimination of particles make the detector well suited for space-weather purposes; indeed HEPD is able to continuously monitor the magnetospheric environment with high precision and stability in time. Turbulent conditions in the near-Earth environment translate into modification of particles and magnetic/electric measurements at different time-scales. In this work, the data-analysis techniques and some preliminary results concerning the study of different proton populations encountered along CSES-01 orbit (galactic cosmic rays, re-entrant albedo etc.) are presented. © Copyright owned by the author(s) under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0).File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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