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The Radiation Assessment Detector (RAD) Investigation

Authors :
Sönke Burmeister
Robert F. Wimmer-Schweingruber
Cary Zeitlin
David E. Brinza
Francis A. Cucinotta
Arik Posner
E. Böhm
Y. Tyler
K. Neal
Stephan Böttcher
J. Andrews
Mark A. Bullock
Kerrington D. Smith
S. Rafkin
Donald M. Hassler
Bent Ehresmann
Günther Reitz
G. Weigle
J. Peterson
L. Seimetz
M. Epperly
O. Kortmann
David Grinspoon
Jan Köhler
Cesar Martin
Source :
Mars Science Laboratory ISBN: 9781461463382
Publication Year :
2012
Publisher :
Springer New York, 2012.

Abstract

The Radiation Assessment Detector (RAD) on the Mars Science Laboratory (MSL) is an energetic particle detector designed to measure a broad spectrum of energetic particle radiation. It will make the first-ever direct radiation measurements on the surface of Mars, detecting galactic cosmic rays, solar energetic particles, secondary neutrons, and other secondary particles created both in the atmosphere and in the Martian regolith. The radiation environment on Mars, both past and present, may have implications for habitability and the ability to sustain life. Radiation exposure is also a major concern for future human missions. The RAD instrument combines charged- and neutral-particle detection capability over a wide dynamic range in a compact, low-mass, low-power instrument. These capabilities are required in order to measure all the important components of the radiation environment. RAD consists of the RAD Sensor Head (RSH) and the RAD Electronics Box (REB) integrated together in a small, compact volume. The RSH contains a solid-state detector telescope with three silicon PIN diodes for charged particle detection, a thallium doped Cesium Iodide scintillator, plastic scintillators for neutron detection and anti-coincidence shielding, and the front-end electronics. The REB contains three circuit boards, one with a novel mixed-signal ASIC for processing analog signals and an associated control FPGA, another with a second FPGA to communicate with the rover and perform onboard analysis of science data, and a third board with power supplies and power cycling or “sleep”-control electronics. The latter enables autonomous operation, independent of commands from the rover. RAD is a highly capable and highly configurable instrument that paves the way for future compact energetic particle detectors in space.

Details

ISBN :
978-1-4614-6338-2
ISBNs :
9781461463382
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Mars Science Laboratory ISBN: 9781461463382
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....9ded6d99d03e3f37c2833d3c8dc2dd3b
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-6339-9_15