Title :
PET: a proton/electron telescope for studies of magnetospheric, solar, and galactic particles
Author :
Cook, W.R. ; Cummings, A.C. ; Cummings, J.R. ; Garrard, T.L. ; Kecman, B. ; Mewaldt, R.A. ; Selesnick, R.S. ; Stone, E.C. ; Baker, D.N. ; von Rosenvinge, T.T. ; Blake, J.B. ; Callis, L.B.
Author_Institution :
California Inst. of Technol., Pasadena, CA, USA
fDate :
5/1/1993 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The proton/electron telescope (PET) on SAMPEX (Solar, Anomalous, and Magnetospheric Particle Explorer) is designed to provide measurements of energetic electrons and light nuclei from solar, Galactic, and magnetospheric sources. PET is an all solid-state system that will measure the differential energy spectra of electrons from ~1 to ~30 MeV and H and He nuclei from ~20 to ~300 MeV/nucleon, with isotope resolution of H and He extending from ~20 to ~80 MeV/nucleon. As SAMPEX scans all local times and geomagnetic cutoffs over the course of its near-polar orbit, PET will characterize precipitating relativistic electron events during periods of declining solar activity, and it will examine whether the production rate of odd nitrogen and hydrogen molecules in the middle atmosphere by precipitating electrons is sufficient to affect O3 depletion. In addition, PET will complement studies of the elemental and isotopic composition of energetic heavy (Z>2) nuclei on SAMPEX by providing measurements of H, He, and electrons. Finally, PET has limited capability to identify energetic positrons from potential natural and man-made sources
Keywords :
atmospheric electron precipitation; atmospheric measuring apparatus; cosmic ray apparatus; cosmic ray electrons; cosmic ray energy spectra; cosmic ray nuclei; cosmic ray protons; galactic cosmic rays; solar cosmic ray particles; 1 to 300 MeV; H; He; O3; PET; SAMPEX; Solar, Anomalous, and Magnetospheric Particle Explorer; cosmic rays; energetic electrons; energetic positrons; energy spectra; light nuclei; middle atmosphere; precipitating relativistic electron events; production rate; proton/electron telescope; solar activity; solid-state system; Electrons; Energy measurement; Extraterrestrial measurements; Helium; Magnetosphere; Nuclear measurements; Optical design; Positron emission tomography; Protons; Telescopes;
Journal_Title :
Geoscience and Remote Sensing, IEEE Transactions on