Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10694942 | Advances in Space Research | 2005 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
A concept for a highly integrated High Energy Telescope with neutron detection capabilities (HETn) is under development. In the current design for implementation on a spinning platform, the instrument consists of one solid-state detector telescope with coincidence electronics. The instrument further includes a CsI scintillator that is read out by photo-diodes. A 30Â g plastic scintillator will offer measurement capabilities for low-energy (â¼2-100Â MeV) solar flare neutrons that are only accessible from an inner heliospheric mission. The scintillators are wrapped in active anti-coincidence shielding. With a total weight of <900Â g, the instrument will provide measurements of the time profile, kinetic energy and anisotropy of 4-400Â MeV/n protons and heavy ions, and 0.3-15Â MeV electrons. This paper will introduce the objectives, the measurement concept, and the critical issues to be addressed by laboratory tests and simulations.
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Authors
A. Posner, D.M. Hassler, D.J. McComas, S. Rafkin, R.F. Wimmer-Schweingruber, E. Böhm, S. Böttcher, S. Burmeister, W. Dröge, B. Heber,