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The AGILE Data Handling In-Flight Performance

Authors :
Martino Marisaldi
F. Fuschino
E. Del Monte
G. Pucella
A. Argan
Filippo D'Ammando
Claudio Labanti
I. Donnarumma
Y. Evangelista
Fulvio Gianotti
Paolo Soffitta
Marco Tavani
Andrea Bulgarelli
F. Longo
V. Vittorini
M. Trifoglio
Francesco Lazzarotto
G. Barbiellini
Enrico Costa
Sandro Mereghetti
A. Pellizzoni
Alessio Trois
Marco Feroci
Luigi Pacciani
A. Giuliani
E. Vallazza
A. W. Chen
G. Di Cocco
S. Vercellone
M. Prest
Source :
2008 IEEE Nuclear Science Symposium Conference Record.
Publication Year :
2008
Publisher :
IEEE, 2008.

Abstract

AGILE is a Small Scientific Mission dedicated to high-energy astrophysics supported by the Italian Space Agency. AGILE was successfully launched on April 23, 2007 from the Indian base of Sriharikota and was inserted in an optimal low-particle background equatorial orbit. The AGILE instrument, highly innovative and designed to detect and image photons in the 30MeV–50GeV and 18–60keV energy bands, is composed by four scientific detectors: a Tungsten-Silicon Tracker, a CsI Mini-Calorimeter, a Silicon based X-ray imager and an anticoincidence system for particle background rejection. Moreover, the Payload is completed by a Power Supply Unit (PSU) and a Payload Data Handling Unit (PDHU) and by three ancillary sub-systems (a GPS receiver and two Star Sensors). The PDHU is in charge of the Payload sub-systems control, the operational modes management, the Telemetry and Telecommands management and is optimized for fast on-board processing of the scientific data. The scientific data processing involves a complex and flexible gamma-ray photons filtering, the X-ray photon-by-photon data acquisition and a Burst acquisition logic able to detect the transients on different timescales and perform an on-board Burst coordinates determination. The HW and SW design and implementation were carried out by Thales Alenia Space Italia - Milano. The main features of the PDHU will be presented and discussed as well as the obtained in-flight performance.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
2008 IEEE Nuclear Science Symposium Conference Record
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........7f66193ecd495cb5fcb6a18c3bfa6a75
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1109/nssmic.2008.4774628