Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1871183 | Physics Procedia | 2015 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
Scientific project GAMMA-400 (Gamma-Astronomy Multifunction Modules Apparatus) relates to the new generation of space observatories for investigation of cosmic γ-emission in the energy band from â¼20 MeV up to several TeV, electron/positron fluxes from â¼1 GeV up to â¼10 TeV and cosmic-ray nuclei fluxes with energies up to â¼1015 eV by means of GAMMA-400 gamma-telescope represents the core of the scientific complex. The investigation of gamma ray bursts in the energy band of 10 keV-15 MeV are possible too by means of KONUS-FG apparatus included in the complex. For γ-rays in the energy region from 10 to 100 GeV expected energy resolution changes from â¼3% to â¼1% and angular resolution from â¼0.1% to â¼ 0.01% respectively, γ/protons rejection factor is â¼5·105. The GAMMA-400 satellite will be launched at the beginning of the next decade on the high apogee orbit with following initial parameters: apogee altitude â¼300000 km, perigee altitude â¼500 km, rotation period â¼7 days, inclination to the equator plane 51.4°. The active functioning interval will be 7-10 years. The scientific complex will have next main technical parameters: total weight â¼4100 kg, power consumption â¼2000 W, information quote 100 GByte/day. During the project development, the prototype of apparatus was created for working-off of the main apparatus construction units in laboratory conditions. The main distinctive features of the prototype are presented.
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Authors
A.I. Arkhangelskiy, I.V. Arkhangelskaja, M.D. Kheymits, M.F. Runtso, S.I. Suchkov, N.P. Topchiev, Yu.T. Yurkin,