SUIM project: measuring the upper atmosphere from the ISS by observations of the CXB transmitted through the Earth rim
The upper atmosphere at the altitude of 60-110 km, the mesosphere and lower thermosphere (MLT), has the least observational data of all atmospheres due to the difficulties of in-situ observations. Previous studies demonstrated that atmospheric occultation of cosmic X-ray sources is an effective tech...
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Zusammenfassung: | The upper atmosphere at the altitude of 60-110 km, the mesosphere and lower
thermosphere (MLT), has the least observational data of all atmospheres due to
the difficulties of in-situ observations. Previous studies demonstrated that
atmospheric occultation of cosmic X-ray sources is an effective technique to
investigate the MLT. Aiming to measure the atmospheric density of the MLT
continuously, we are developing an X-ray camera, "Soipix for observing Upper
atmosphere as Iss experiment Mission (SUIM)", dedicated to atmospheric
observations. SUIM will be installed on the exposed area of the International
Space Station (ISS) and face the ram direction of the ISS to point toward the
Earth rim. Observing the cosmic X-ray background (CXB) transmitted through the
atmosphere, we will measure the absorption column density via spectroscopy and
thus obtain the density of the upper atmosphere. The X-ray camera is composed
of a slit collimator and two X-ray SOI-CMOS pixel sensors (SOIPIX), and will
stand on its own and make observations, controlled by a CPU-embedded FPGA
"Zynq". We plan to install the SUIM payload on the ISS in 2025 during the solar
maximum. In this paper, we report the overview and the development status of
this project. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2407.16922 |