How To Make A High Energy Ion Detector
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1 EPD: Energetic particle Detector Javier Rodríguez guez-pacheco Martín Grupo de Investigación n Espacial Universidad de Alcalá
2 EPD: Energetic particle Detector STEIN (Supra-thermal Electrons, Ions & Neutrals) SIS (Supra-thermal Ion Spectrograph) EPT (Electron and Proton Telescope) LET (Low Energy Telescope) HET (High Energy Telescope) Telescopes? Telescopic configurations of Semiconductor Detectors
3 Energetic Particle Telescopes So, we can get the m and the E of the incident particle
4 STE STEIN University of Kiel + Univ. California/Berkeley + Kyung-Hee University STEIN measures energetic ~4-20 kev neutral atoms
5 Supra-thermal Ion Spectrograph: SIS Elemental Composition He-Fe: 8 kev/n 10 MeV/n Concept: time-of of-flight flight mass spectrometer with a mass resolution of: m/σ m 50 Two units One aperture each, 22 o FOV SIS Heritage: ACE/ULEIS
6 LET: Low Energy telescope Flux and angular distribution of: protons MeV, He -Fe, MeV/n Isotopic Resolution 15.0 cm University of Turku, Finland + Caltech,, USA
7 Electron and Proton Telescope: EPT Fluxes and directional information of: Electrons: kev Protons: kev He: 6-9 MeV/nucl. Concept: E-E technique telescope combined with magnetic/foil Two Units, one pointing 45 o out of the ecliptic 2 apertures each 2 stacks of 3 semiconductor detectors each
8 High Energy Telescope: HET Flux and directional information of: electrons MeV, Positrons MeV, Protons : MeV ions (He Fe) MeV/n Concept: E-E E technique telescope One Unit Two oppositely directed FOV with 50 o full angle Large Geometric factor allows fast cadence for high energy heavy ions
9 EPT, HET EPT/HET + Two EPT/HET units, one pointing 45 o out of the ecliptic, University ok Kiel, Germany
10 CDPU/LVPS EPD Commom Proccessing Unit & interface with PDMU RTC based, Heritage: SOHO/CEPAC, STEREO/IMPACT
11 CDPU/LVPS Based on the Spacewire-RTC chip A prototype based on the ERC32 processor (TSC695) has been implemented mented and tested (SW compatible) CDPU/LVPS simulators based on the Pender XC3S1500 LEON2 board are under development Memory up to 1 Gbit (four days of bps) SRG/UAH, Spain
12 EPD accommodation on SC
13 STEIN HET-EPT_1 HET-EPT_2 LET_1 LET_2 SIS Data/Power CDPU/LVPS Nominal SpaceWire/CCSDS from S/C Redundant SpaceWire/CCSDS from S/C Nominal Power from S/C (+28v) EPD current functional diagram Redundant Power from S/C (+28v)
14 Mission Operation Centre (MOC) Science Operation Centre (SOC) Solar Orbiter Project Office ESA Op. Data Manager INTA (TBC) Education Outreach J. Blanco (SRG - Alcalá Web Support TBD EPD Project Office EPD System Team System Engineer O. García (SRG - Alcalá) Principal Investigator J. Rodríguez-Pacheco (SRG - Alcalá) Co-PI R. Wimmer- Schweingruber (CAU - Kiel) EPD Executive Board Science Co-Is Coord: J. Blanco (SRG - Alcalá) EPD Instrument Configuration TBD AIV/AIT INTA (TBC) Experiment Manager M. Prieto (SRG - Alcalá) STEIN: Suprathermal Electrons, Ions & Neutrals SIS: Suprathermal Ion Spectrograph EPT: Electron Proton Telescope LET: Low Energy Telescope HET: High Energy Telescope GSE: Ground Support Equipment Structural & Thermal UPM Product Assurance TBD STEIN SIS EPT LET HET CDPU/LVPS GSE R. Wimmer- Schweingruber (CAU - Kiel) R. Lin, D.H.Lee G. Mason (JHU/APL) B. Heber (CAU Kiel) E. Valtonen (Turku) E. Stone R. Wimmer- Schweingruber (CAU - Kiel) S. Sánchez (SRG-Alcalá) INTA (TBC) SRG/UAH + IDR/UPM + INTA
15 Common Data Processing Unit / Low Voltage Power Converter organization chart Lead-Co-I S. Sánchez UAH ODM Interface C. Batanero EM A. Martínez PA Manager TBD HW Development D. Guzmán SW Development O. Rodríguez Mechanical TBD AIV Support TBD GSE M. Knoblauch
16 Back Up Slides
17 Suprathermal Electrons, Ions and Neutrals (STEIN) Organization Chart
18 Suprathermal Ion Spectrograph (SIS) Organization Chart The PI is accountable to both the SMEX Program Office and APL SD Management EPD Principal Investigator Javier R.-Pacheco SIS Lead Co-Investigator G. Mason (APL) E/PO Coordinator K. Beisser (APL) Science Team Co-I s APL Space Depart. Management Oversight Project Manager (PM) H. Seifert (APL) APL Implementation Team Project Control & Administration Instrument Scientist (IS) George Ho (APL) Mission Assurance Systems Engineer (SE) Bruce Andrews (APL) Engineering & Fabrication Support Electrical Mechanical Stress Thermal EMI/EMC ESA Solar Orbiter U. of Alcala Sp. Research Group EPD Science Team Co-Is
19 Low Energy Telescope (LET) organization chart EPD PI Javier Rodriguez- Pacheco University of Alcala LET Steering Group TEKES UT Industry PA Manager Markus Battarbee UT Lead-CoI Eino Valtonen UT Experiment Manager NN Lead-CoI Edward Stone Caltech Caltech/JPL/GSFC Analog electronics Thin Si detector production Calibration Sensor Scientist Rami Vainio UH System Engineer Timo Eronen UT Operations and Data Manager Esa Riihonen UT University of Turku Juhani Peltonen Overall sensor design Software Sensor simulations AIV Calibration Finnish Meteorological Institute Tuija Pulkkinen Digital electronics University of Helsinki Heimo Saarikko Si detector characterization and performance verification University of Alcala Javier Rodriguez- Pacheco TB/TV tests Finnish industry: OIA, Ideal, ASRO, Tumo Mechanical engineering Mechanical parts manufacturing Thermal design Sensor assembling Detector production Electronics
20 Electron Proton Telescope (EPT) organization chart
21 High Energy Telescope (HET) organization chart
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