학술논문

Using the Galileo Solid-State Imaging Instrument as a Sensor of Jovian Energetic Electrons
Document Type
Periodical
Source
IEEE Transactions on Nuclear Science IEEE Trans. Nucl. Sci. Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on. 66(1):255-261 Jan, 2019
Subject
Nuclear Engineering
Bioengineering
Jupiter
Instruments
Detectors
Space vehicles
Magnetosphere
Imaging
Planetary orbits
Energetic electrons
Galileo spacecraft
Geant4
Jupiter radiation environment
solid-state imaging (SSI) instrument
Language
ISSN
0018-9499
1558-1578
Abstract
We develop a technique to quantitatively characterize the high-energy electron environment using the Galileo spacecraft solid-state imaging (SSI) instrument and results from 3-D Monte Carlo particle transport simulations in Geant4, validating our findings with the Galileo energetic particle detector (EPD). We postprocess raw SSI images to obtain frames with only the radiation contribution. The camera settings (gain state, filter, and so on) are used to compute the intensity of the observed radiation hits. Simulating the response of the SSI instrument to mono-energetic electron environments, we find that the SSI is capable of detecting ≥10-MeV electrons (>90% of 11-MeV integral flux channel. We find agreement within $3\sigma $ of the EPD data for 43 out of 43 (100%) of the SSI images evaluated. 62% of fluxes are also within $1\sigma $ of the EPD data. This approach can be applied to other sets of imaging data (star trackers) in energetic electron environments, such as those found in geostationary Earth orbit.