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 collaboration has been involved in the development of space borne detectors for the study of cosmic rays in space for many years. This collaboration, together with the Solar and Space Physics group of the University of Rome Tor Vergata (Italy), is interested in contributing to the realization of the Energetic Particle Detector, building the High Energy Telescope HETn, to observe charged particles associated to SEPs. The realization of the HETn would make use of the most recent technologies to cope with the challenging conditions posed by SOLO.

Sparvoli, R., Basili, A., Berrilli, F., Bidoli, V., Casolino, M., DEL MORO, D., et al. (2006). A pixel silicon detector for charge identification in Solar Energetic Particles onboard Solar Orbiter. In European Space Agency, (Special Publication) ESA SP.

A pixel silicon detector for charge identification in Solar Energetic Particles onboard Solar Orbiter

SPARVOLI, ROBERTA;BERRILLI, FRANCESCO;DEL MORO, DARIO;EGIDI, ALBERTO;PICOZZA, PIERGIORGIO;
2006-01-01

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 collaboration has been involved in the development of space borne detectors for the study of cosmic rays in space for many years. This collaboration, together with the Solar and Space Physics group of the University of Rome Tor Vergata (Italy), is interested in contributing to the realization of the Energetic Particle Detector, building the High Energy Telescope HETn, to observe charged particles associated to SEPs. The realization of the HETn would make use of the most recent technologies to cope with the challenging conditions posed by SOLO.
2nd Solar Orbiter Workshop
Athens
16 October 2006 through 20 October 2006
University of Athens;Academy of Athens;European Space Agency, ESA;National Observatory of Athens;EADS Astrium;Hellenic Ministry of Culture
Rilevanza internazionale
2006
Settore FIS/04 - FISICA NUCLEARE E SUBNUCLEARE
English
Charged particles; Cosmic rays; Silicon detectors; Solar energy; Charge identification; Solar Energetic Particles; Solar modulation; Solar Orbiters; Particle detectors
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Sparvoli, R., Basili, A., Berrilli, F., Bidoli, V., Casolino, M., DEL MORO, D., et al. (2006). A pixel silicon detector for charge identification in Solar Energetic Particles onboard Solar Orbiter. In European Space Agency, (Special Publication) ESA SP.
Sparvoli, R; Basili, A; Berrilli, F; Bidoli, V; Casolino, M; DEL MORO, D; De Pascale, M; Egidi, A; Froysland, T; Giordano, S; Marcelli, L; Malvezzi, V; Minori, M; Picozza, P; Reali, E; Vitichie, B; Bonvicini, V; Castellini, G
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