DocumentCode
1045430
Title
Galileo GIOVE-A MEORAD Results and Analysis
Author
Taylor, Ben ; Underwood, Craig ; Evans, Hugh D R ; Daly, Eamonn ; Ryden, Keith A. ; Santin, Giovanni
Author_Institution
Surrey Space Centre, Univ. of Surrey, Guildford
Volume
55
Issue
6
fYear
2008
Firstpage
3151
Lastpage
3157
Abstract
The Giove-A spacecraft carries two radiation monitors, CEDEX, built by the University of Surrey and Merlin, built by QinetiQ, to study the radiation environment encountered in the Galileo orbit. The two monitors have been functioning since the beginning of the mission and have measured protons, heavy ions and electrons. The electron environment has been found to be highly variable and driven by solar interactions. Comparisons with AE-8 indicate that the electron energy spectrum for the period measured was somewhat harder than that expected from the model. A series of large solar proton events were detected in December 2006, registering as enhanced fluxes of protons, heavy ions and also triggering a large enhancement in the outer electron belt. Comparisons with POLE and INTEGRAL/IREM show an improved spectral match over AE-8.
Keywords
artificial satellites; satellite navigation; space vehicles; Galileo GIOVE-A MEORAD; Giove-A spacecraft; University of Surrey and Merlin; electron energy spectrum; radiation environment; solar interactions; solar proton event; spectral match; Belts; Electrons; Event detection; Extraterrestrial measurements; Ionizing radiation; Payloads; Protons; Satellites; Space technology; System testing; CEDEX; GIOVE-A; GSTB-V2; Galileo; INTEGRAL; IREM; LET; Merlin; electron; ionising dose; proton; radiation belts; radiation environment; radiation monitor;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Nuclear Science, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9499
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TNS.2008.2006748
Filename
4723734
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