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GRBAlpha and VZLUSAT-2: GRB observations with CubeSats after 3 years of operations

Authors :
Münz, Filip
Řípa, Jakub
Pál, András
Dafčíková, Marianna
Werner, Norbert
Ohno, Masanori
Meszáros, László
Dániel, Vladimír
Hanák, Peter
Hudec, Ján
Frajt, Marcel
Kapuš, Jakub
Svoboda, Petr
Dudáš, Juraj
Kasal, Miroslav
Vítek, Tomáš
Kolář, Martin
Szakszonová, Lea
Lipovský, Pavol
Ďuríšková, Michaela
Veřtát, Ivo
Sabol, Martin
Junas, Milan
Maroš, Roman
Kosík, Pavel
Frei, Zsolt
Takahashi, Hiromitsu
Fukazawa, Yasushi
Galgóczi, Gábor
Csák, Balázs
László, Robert
Mizuno, Tsunefumi
Husáriková, Nikola
Nakazawa, Kazuhiro
Source :
Proc. of SPIE Vol. 13093 (2024), 130936J-1
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

GRBAlpha is a 1U CubeSat launched in March 2021 to a sun-synchronous LEO at an altitude of 550 km to perform an in-orbit demonstration of a novel gamma-ray burst detector developed for CubeSats. VZLUSAT-2 followed ten months later in a similar orbit carrying as a secondary payload a pair of identical detectors as used on the first mission. These instruments detecting gamma-rays in the range of 30-900 keV consist of a 56 cm2 5 mm thin CsI(Tl) scintillator read-out by a row of multi-pixel photon counters (MPPC or SiPM). The scientific motivation is to detect gamma-ray bursts and other HE transient events and serve as a pathfinder for a larger constellation of nanosatellites that could localize these events via triangulation. At the beginning of July 2024, GRBAlpha detected 140 such transients, while VZLUSAT-2 had 83 positive detections, confirmed by larger GRB missions. Almost a hundred of them are identified as gamma-ray bursts, including extremely bright GRB 221009A and GRB 230307A, detected by both satellites. We were able to characterize the degradation of SiPMs in polar orbit and optimize the duty cycle of the detector system also by using SatNOGS radio network for downlink.<br />Comment: Presented at SPIE.Astronomical Telescopes and Instrumentations,2024

Details

Database :
arXiv
Journal :
Proc. of SPIE Vol. 13093 (2024), 130936J-1
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2407.12555
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1117/12.3025855