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Scientific Goals and In-orbit Performance of the High-energy Particle Detector on Board the CSES

Authors :
Roberto Battiston
P. Picozza
D. Campana
V. Vitale
Maria Ionica
Valentina Scotti
Marco Casolino
L. Patrizii
R. Sparvoli
Matteo Martucci
Ignazio Lazzizzera
L. Marcelli
M. Merge
S. Bartocci
M. Pozzato
M. Lolli
S. B. Ricciarini
I. Rashevskaya
Alessandro Sotgiu
F. Palma
Ester Ricci
Mirko Piersanti
F. Perfetto
Andrea Contin
Francesco Maria Follega
Bruno Spataro
G. Masciantonio
C. De Donato
S. Zoffoli
F. Palmonari
P. Cipollone
G. Castellini
L. Basara
C. Guandalini
Maria Antonietta Ricci
Livio Conti
G. Ambrosi
Beatrice Panico
C. Manea
A. Parmentier
L. Carfora
M. Puel
P. Zuccon
L. Pacini
G. Laurenti
W.J. Burger
C. De Santis
R. Iuppa
G. Osteria
Picozza, P.
Battiston, R.
Ambrosi, G.
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 Santis, C.
Follega, F. M.
Guandalini, C.
Ionica, M.
Iuppa, R.
Laurenti, G.
Lazzizzera, I.
Lolli, M.
Manea, C.
Marcelli, L.
Martucci, M.
Masciantonio, G.
Mergé, M.
Osteria, G.
Pacini, L.
Palma, F.
Palmonari, F.
Panico, B.
Parmentier, A.
Patrizii, L.
Perfetto, F.
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.
Picozza P.
Battiston R.
Ambrosi G.
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 Santis C.
Follega F.M.
Guandalini C.
Ionica M.
Iuppa R.
Laurenti G.
Lazzizzera I.
Lolli M.
Manea C.
Marcelli L.
Martucci M.
Masciantonio G.
Merge M.
Osteria G.
Pacini L.
Palma F.
Palmonari F.
Panico B.
Parmentier A.
Patrizii L.
Perfetto F.
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.
Source :
The Astrophysical journal. Supplement series 243 (2019). doi:10.3847/1538-4365/ab276c, info:cnr-pdr/source/autori:Picozza P.; Battiston R.; Ambrosi G.; 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 Santis C.; Follega F.M.; Guandalini C.; Ionica M.; Iuppa R.; Laurenti G.; Lazzizzera I.; Lolli M.; Manea C.; Marcelli L.; Martucci M.; Masciantonio G.; Merge M.; Osteria G.; Pacini L.; Palma F.; Palmonari F.; Panico B.; Parmentier A.; Patrizii L.; Perfetto F.; 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./titolo:Scientific Goals and In-orbit Performance of the High-energy Particle Detector on Board the CSES/doi:10.3847%2F1538-4365%2Fab276c/rivista:The Astrophysical journal. Supplement series/anno:2019/pagina_da:/pagina_a:/intervallo_pagine:/volume:243
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
American Astronomical Society, 2019.

Abstract

The China Seismo-Electromagnetic Satellite (CSES) aims to monitor electromagnetic, particle, and plasma perturbations in the iono-magnetosphere and inner Van Allen radiation belts originated by electromagnetic sources external and internal to the geomagnetic cavity, cosmic rays, and solar events. In particular, the objective of the space mission is to investigate lithosphere-atmosphere-ionosphere coupling mechanisms (including the effects of lightning, earthquakes, volcanoes, and artificial electromagnetic emissions) that induce perturbations of the top side of the ionosphere and lower boundary of the radiation belts. To this purpose, the mission has been conceived to take advantage of a multi-instrument payload comprising nine detectors for the measurement of electromagnetic field components, plasma parameters, and energetic particles, as well as X-ray flux. The Italian team participating in the CSES mission has built one of these devices, the High-Energy Particle Detector (HEPD), for high-precision observations of electrons, protons, and light nuclei. During its trip along the orbit, and thanks to the large set of detectors operated on board, CSES completely monitors the Earth, acting as an excellent instrument for space weather. The satellite was launched on 2018 February 2, with an expected life span of 5 yr. This article describes the CSES mission with a particular focus on the HEPD apparatus and its in-flight performance.

Details

ISSN :
15384365
Volume :
243
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....b0ef1a05587ab7fb2f75f6b8e16202c7
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4365/ab276c