Title :
Radiation Noise Effects at Jupiter’s Moon Europa: In-Situ and Laboratory Measurements and Radiation Transport Calculations
Author :
Carlson, Robert W. ; Hand, Kevin P.
Author_Institution :
Jet Propulsion Lab., Pasadena, CA, USA
Abstract :
There is great scientific interest of Jupiter´s moon Europa and in performing further spacecraft investigations. However, successful measurements at this satellite are difficult because transient charge pulses produced by Jupiter´s magnetospheric radiation can significantly degrade signals. In order to develop shielding and mitigation approaches for future Europa missions, we investigated the radiation noise produced in the Galileo spacecraft´s Near Infrared Mapping Spectrometer (NIMS) in the jovian magnetosphere. We then analyzed the radiation-transport characteristics of the NIMS shield and calculated the shielding efficiencies for thicker shields. Major findings are (1) NIMS data obtained at the orbital radius of Europa yield a rate of transient charge pulses (“hits”) of 1.5 ×106 cm-2 s-1 behind 5 mm of Ta shielding, (2) radiation transport calculations indicate a decrease in the hit rate with increased shielding, achieving a factor of 10 reduction for 30 mm thick walls, (3) γ-ray photons produced in the shield (and possibly the surrounding instrument and the spacecraft itself) are equally or more important in generating radiation noise, and (4) γ-rays, with their mean-free-paths greater than the range of electrons with the same energy, are difficult to shield so heavier shielding is less beneficial than previously predicted.
Keywords :
Jupiter; electron detection; focal planes; gamma-ray detection; infrared detectors; infrared spectrometers; planetary atmospheres; planetary satellites; Europa mission mitigation approach; Europa mission shielding approach; Europa orbital radius; Galileo spacecraft; Jupiter Moon; Jupiter magnetospheric radiation; NIMS; electron range; in-situ measurement; jovian magnetosphere; laboratory measurement; near infrared mapping spectrometer; radiation noise effect; radiation transport calculation; radiation-transport characteristic; satellite measurement; shield gamma-ray photon; spacecraft investigation; transient charge pulse; Detectors; Extraterrestrial measurements; Jupiter; Magnetosphere; Noise; Noise measurement; Silicon; Europa; Jupiter; infrared detectors; magnetosphere; radiation effects; transient effects;
Journal_Title :
Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TNS.2015.2460674