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Calibration of the NEAR XRS Solar Monitor
- Source :
- Lunar and Planetary Science XXXV: Asteroids, Meteors, Comets.
- Publication Year :
- 2004
- Publisher :
- United States: NASA Center for Aerospace Information (CASI), 2004.
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Abstract
- The NEAR-Shoemaker X-ray spectrometer measured elemental abundance ratios for six elements (Mg, Al, Si, S, Ca, Fe) on the surface of 433 Eros by remote-sensing x-ray fluorescence spectroscopy (1,2). The fluorescent x-rays are excited by x-rays from the solar corona. Therefore, accurate knowledge of the incident solar spectrum was critically important to interpreting the fluorescence spectra received by the NEAR detectors in terms of elemental ratios on the asteroid's surface. NEAR, therefore, carried two additional X-ray spectrometers dedicated to monitoring the solar spectrum between 1 and 10 keV. One of these, a Si PIN photodiode, failed prior to orbit insertion. The second consisted of a gas-filled proportional counter similar to the asteroid-pointing detectors, but covered by a graded filter (3) intended to attenuate the incoming solar flux and increase the dynamic range of the detector. Unfortunately, the response of this filter as a function of solar incidence angle was not adequately determined in the laboratory prior to launch. The response function had to be calculated from the assumed properties of the graded filter.
- Subjects :
- Spacecraft Instrumentation And Astrionics
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- Language :
- English
- Database :
- NASA Technical Reports
- Journal :
- Lunar and Planetary Science XXXV: Asteroids, Meteors, Comets
- Publication Type :
- Report
- Accession number :
- edsnas.20040062093
- Document Type :
- Report