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  4. Design of nuclear instrumentation for Space-based Proton-Electron Energy Detector (SPEED)
 
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Design of nuclear instrumentation for Space-based Proton-Electron Energy Detector (SPEED)

Date Issued
29-09-2015
Author(s)
Teja, S. Sai Surya
Subramanyan, Varsha
Elangovan, Reena
Reddy, M. Lithin
Ramachandran, Dhinessh
Harshavardhan, M.
Sivaram, S. R.
Suparna, S.
Raut, Sayali
Prasad, Nitin
Harishankar Ramachandran 
Indian Institute of Technology, Madras
Ravinder David Koilpillai 
Indian Institute of Technology, Madras
DOI
10.1109/IconSpace.2015.7283830
Abstract
Space-based Proton-Electron Energy Detector (SPEED) is a payload that is being developed to be launched onboard the Indian Institute of Technology Madras (IIT Madras) nano-satellite (IITMSAT). The scientific objective of the payload is to gather data on the variations in the charge particle flux below the inner Van Allen radiation belts. SPEED is designed to obtain energy spectra of high-energy protons and electrons, specifically designed to investigate correlations between variations in these spectra and seismic activity, solar flares and lighting storms. In this paper, we will present the design of the electronics and transducer system of SPEED.
Volume
2015-September
Subjects
  • Nano-satellite

  • Nuclear instrumentati...

  • Seismo-electromagneti...

  • Van Allen radiation b...

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