A New Silicon Detector Telescope for Measuring the Linear Energy Transfer Distribution over the Range from 0.2 to 400 keV/µm in Space

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Copyright (c) 1996 The Japan Society of Applied Physics
, , Citation Tadayoshi Doke Tadayoshi Doke et al 1996 Jpn. J. Appl. Phys. 35 6241 DOI 10.1143/JJAP.35.6241

1347-4065/35/12R/6241

Abstract

A new telescope consisting of three two-dimensional position-sensitive silicon detectors which can measure the linear energy transfer (LET) distribution over the range from 0.2 to 400 keV/µ m has been developed as a real-time radiation monitor in manned spacecraft. First, the principle of LET measurement and its design method are described. Second, suitable electronic parameters for the LET measurement are experimentally determined. Finally, the telescope performance is investigated by using relativistic heavy ions. The first in-flight test of this type of telescope on the US Space Shuttle (STS-84) is scheduled for May, 1997.

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10.1143/JJAP.35.6241