Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1768416 | Advances in Space Research | 2008 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
The detector characteristics of a pentagonal element were studied by colliding it with hypervelocity micro-particles. A charge-sensitive amplifier was developed for the element of its capacitance â¼10Â nF. The output amplitudes were expressed as a linear function of the momentum at collision. Empirical formulas obtained from on-ground experiments could be used for the calibration of the detector. The pentagonal element was potential to measure the momentum during collision from the output amplitude. A set of electrodes on the surface was used to confirm the measurement of the coordinates at collision. A possible application of this pentagonal element on a real-time dust detector was discussed.
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Authors
T. Miyachi, M. Fujii, N. Hasebe, G. Kuraza, K. Mori, O. Okudaira, N. Yamashita, S. Sasaki, T. Iwai, K. Nogami, H. Matsumoto, H. Ohashi, H. Shibata, S. Minami, S. Takechi, T. Onishi, E. Grün, R. Srama, N. Okada,