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Development of a micro-satellite TSUBAME for X-ray polarimetry of GRBs

Authors :
Kurita, Shin
Ohuchi, Haruka
Arimoto, Makoto
Yatsu, Yoichi
Kawai, Nobuyuki
Ohta, Kei
Koga, Masaya
Kim, EuGene
Tawara, Kyosuke
Suzuki, Souta
Miyasato, Kazuyoshi
Nagasu, Takashi
Kawajiri, Shouta
Matsushita, Masanori
Matunaga, Saburo
Moriyama, Nagahisa
Kimura, Shin'ichi
team, TSUBAME
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

TSUBAME is a micro-satellite that the students of Tokyo Institute of Technology took the lead to develop for measuring hard X-ray polarization of Gamma-Ray Bursts(GRBs) in order to reveal the nature of the central engine of GRBs. TSUBAME has two instruments: Wide-field Burst Monitor (WBM) and Hard X-ray Compton Polarimeter (HXCP). We aim to start observing with HXCP in 15 seconds by pointing the spacecraft using Control Moment Gyro. In August 2014, we assembled TSUBAME and performed an integration test during ~2 weeks.TSUBAME by communication tests with Cute-1.7+APDII in orbit. On Nov 6 2014, TSUBAME was launched from Russia and it was put into Sun-synchronous orbit at 500 km above the ground. However, serious trouble occurred to the ham radio equipment. Therefore we could not start up the X-ray sensors until Feb 10 2015. In this paper, we report the system of TSUBAME and the progress after the launch.<br />Comment: 5 pages, 9 figures, 1 tables, 2014 Fermi Symposium proceedings - eConf C14102.1

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1503.01975
Document Type :
Working Paper