Artigo Revisado por pares

HILT: a heavy ion large area proportional counter telescope for solar and anomalous cosmic rays

1993; Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers; Volume: 31; Issue: 3 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1109/36.225520

ISSN

1558-0644

Autores

B. Klecker, D. Hovestadt, M. Scholer, H. Arbinger, Michael Ertl, H. Kastele, E. Künneth, P. Laeverenz, E. Seidenschwang, J. B. Blake, N. Katz, D. J. Mabry,

Tópico(s)

Dark Matter and Cosmic Phenomena

Resumo

The HILT sensor has been designed to measure heavy ion elemental abundances, energy spectra, and direction of incidence in the mass range from helium to iron and in the energy range 4-250 MeV/nucleon. With its large geometric factor of 60 cm/sup 2/ sr the sensor is optimized to provide compositional and spectral measurements for low-intensity cosmic rays, i.e., for small solar energetic particle events and for the anomalous component of cosmic rays. The instrument combines a large-area ion-drift-chamber-proportional-counter system with two arrays of 16 Li-drifted solid state detectors and 16 CsI crystals. The multi-dE/dx-E technique provides a low-background mass and energy determination. The sensor also measures particle direction. By combining these measurements with the information on the spacecraft position and attitude in the low-altitude polar orbit, it will be possible to infer the ionic charge of the ions from the local cutoff of the Earth's magnetic field. The ionic charge in this energy range is of particular interest because it provides unique clues to the origin of these particles and has not been investigated systematically so far. >

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