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Charged Particle Monitor on the Astrosat Mission
Authors:A R Rao  M H Patil  Yash Bhargava  Rakesh Khanna  M K Hingar  A P K Kutty  J P Malkar  Rupal Basak  S Sreekumar  Essy Samuel  P Priya  P Vinod  D Bhattacharya  V Bhalerao  S V Vadawale  N P S Mithun  R Pandiyan  K Subbarao  S Seetha  K Suryanarayana Sarma
Institution:1.Tata Institute of Fundamental Research,Mumbai,India;2.Inter University Centre for Astronomy & Astrophysics,Pune,India;3.Nicolaus Copernicus Astronomical Center,Polish Academy of Sciences,Warsaw,Poland;4.Vikram Sarabhai Space Centre,Thiruvananthapuram,India;5.Physical Research Laboratory,Ahmedabad,India;6.ISRO Satellite Centre,Bengaluru,India
Abstract:Charged Particle Monitor (CPM) on-board the Astrosat satellite is an instrument designed to detect the flux of charged particles at the satellite location. A Cesium Iodide Thallium (CsI(Tl)) crystal is used with a Kapton window to detect protons with energies greater than 1 MeV. The ground calibration of CPM was done using gamma-rays from radioactive sources and protons from particle accelerators. Based on the ground calibration results, energy deposition above 1 MeV are accepted and particle counts are recorded. It is found that CPM counts are steady and the signal for the onset and exit of South Atlantic Anomaly (SAA) region are generated in a very reliable and stable manner.
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