The Energetic Particle Detector (EPD) on board the Solar Orbiter represents an excellent chance to study Solar Energetic Particles, solar modulation effects and cosmic ray gradients from an unique observation point. The development of silicon detector technology and electronics allows the nuclear and isotopic components of solar and galactic cosmic rays to be studied in growing detail. The WiZard-RIM collaboration has been involved in the development of space borne detectors for the study of cosmic rays in space for many years. Up to now four such detectors (two on satellites and two inside MIR space station) have been successfully launched. Other larger devices are currently under construction. The realization of the EPD would make use of the most recent technologies to cope with the challenging conditions posed by SOLO.

Sparvoli, R., Bidoli, V., Casolino, M., De Pascale, M., Furano, G., Iannucci, A., et al. (2001). A solid-state detector as the EPD aboard the Solar Orbiter. In SOLAR ENCOUNTER (pp.371-375). 2200 AG NOORDWIJK : ESA PUBLICATIONS DIVISION C/O ESTEC.

A solid-state detector as the EPD aboard the Solar Orbiter

SPARVOLI, ROBERTA;PICOZZA, PIERGIORGIO;
2001-01-01

Abstract

The Energetic Particle Detector (EPD) on board the Solar Orbiter represents an excellent chance to study Solar Energetic Particles, solar modulation effects and cosmic ray gradients from an unique observation point. The development of silicon detector technology and electronics allows the nuclear and isotopic components of solar and galactic cosmic rays to be studied in growing detail. The WiZard-RIM collaboration has been involved in the development of space borne detectors for the study of cosmic rays in space for many years. Up to now four such detectors (two on satellites and two inside MIR space station) have been successfully launched. Other larger devices are currently under construction. The realization of the EPD would make use of the most recent technologies to cope with the challenging conditions posed by SOLO.
1st Solar Orbiter Workshop -Solar Encounter 2001-
PUERTO LA CRUZ, SPAIN
MAY 14-18, 2001
ESA;Instituto de Astrofisica de Canarias (IAC)
Rilevanza internazionale
2001
Settore FIS/04 - FISICA NUCLEARE E SUBNUCLEARE
English
COSMIC-RAYS
Intervento a convegno
Sparvoli, R., Bidoli, V., Casolino, M., De Pascale, M., Furano, G., Iannucci, A., et al. (2001). A solid-state detector as the EPD aboard the Solar Orbiter. In SOLAR ENCOUNTER (pp.371-375). 2200 AG NOORDWIJK : ESA PUBLICATIONS DIVISION C/O ESTEC.
Sparvoli, R; Bidoli, V; Casolino, M; De Pascale, M; Furano, G; Iannucci, A; Morselli, A; Picozza, P; Reali, E; Bakaldin, A; Galper, A; Koldashov, S; Korotkov, M; Leonov, A; Mikhailov, V; Murashov, A; Voronov, S; Adriani, O; Papini, P; Spillantini, P; Straulino, S; Vannuccini, E; Ricci, M; Castellini, G
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