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Relativistic Particle Measurements in Jupiter’s Magnetosphere with Pix.PAN

Relativistic Particle Measurements in Jupiter’s Magnetosphere with Pix.PAN

Authors :
Johannes Hulsman
Xin Wu
Philipp Azzarello
Benedikt Bergmann
Michael Campbell
George Clark
Franck Cadoux
Tomoya Ilzawa
Peter Kollmann
Xavier Llopart
Quentin Nénon
Mercedes Paniccia
Elias Roussos
Petr Smolyanskiy
Daniil Sukhonos
Pierre Alexandre Thonet
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
Research Square Platform LLC, 2023.

Abstract

Pix.PAN is a compact cylindrical magnetic spectrometer, intended to provide excellent high energy particle measurements under high rate and hostile operating conditions in space. Its principal design is composed of 2 Halbach-array magnetic sectors and 6 Timepix4-based tracking layers; the latest hybrid silicon pixel detector readout ASIC designed. Due to Pix.PAN's compact and relatively simple design, it has the potential to be used for space missions exploring with measurements of unprecedented precision, high energy particles in radiation belts and the heliophere (solar energetic particles, anomalous and galactic cosmic rays). In this white paper, we discuss the design and expected performance of Pix.PAN for COMPASS (Comprehensive Observations of Magnetospheric Particle Acceleration, Sources, and Sinks), a mission concept submitted to NASA’s Call "B.16 Heliophysics Mission Concept Studies (HMCS)" in 2021 that targets the extreme high energy particle environment of Jupiter's inner radiation belts. We also discuss PixPAN's operational conditions and interface requirements. The conceptual design shows that is possible to achieve an energy resolution of

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........22134db907a8917ee5a2ea78510c72c7
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.21203/rs.3.rs-2743432/v1