DocumentCode :
3848491
Title :
Inner Belt Anisotropy Investigations Based on the Standard Radiation Environment Monitor (SREM)
Author :
Martin Siegl;Hugh D. R. Evans;Eamonn J. Daly;Giovanni Santin;Petteri J. Nieminen;Paul Bühler
Author_Institution :
ESA LEX-EP, European Space Agency, ESTEC, Postbus 299, Noordwijk, The Netherlands
Volume :
57
Issue :
4
fYear :
2010
Firstpage :
2017
Lastpage :
2023
Abstract :
The Standard Radiation Environment Monitor (SREM) is a particle detector developed for wide use on ESA spacecraft. It is flying on several ESA missions, most recently the Herschel and Planck space telescopes. Using data from the SREM unit on PROBA-1 in LEO, pitch angle anisotropics in the inner Van Allen belt are investigated. The sensitivity of the SREM to pitch angle induced flux anisotropics can be linked to the directional response function of the SREM, obtained using GRAS/Geant4 Monte-Carlo simulations. The directional response function is combined with an anisotropic version of the AP8 model (based on the Badhwar-Konradi anisotropy distribution) to yield improved count predictions. The importance of considering flux anisotropies is shown for both short-term data and long-term integrated counts. Significant improvements to the AP8 model can be realised.
Keywords :
"Belts","Anisotropic magnetoresistance","Radiation monitoring","Standards development","Radiation detectors","Space vehicles","Space missions","Telescopes","Low earth orbit satellites","Predictive models"
Journal_Title :
IEEE Transactions on Nuclear Science
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0018-9499
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TNS.2010.2041253
Filename :
5550415
Link To Document :
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