Instruments of RT-2 experiment onboard CORONAS-PHOTON and their test and evaluation I: ground calibration of RT-2/S and RT-2/G

Phoswich detectors (RT-2/S & RT-2/G) are major scientific payloads of the RT-2 Experiment onboard the CORONAS-PHOTON mission, which was launched into a polar Low Earth Orbit of around 550 km on 2009 January 30. These RT-2 instruments are designed and developed to observe solar flares in hard X-r...

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Veröffentlicht in:Experimental astronomy 2011-02, Vol.29 (1-2), p.1-25
Hauptverfasser: Debnath, Dipak, Nandi, Anuj, Rao, A. R., Malkar, J. P., Hingar, M. K., Kotoch, T. B., Sreekumar, S., Madhav, V. P., Chakrabarti, Sandip K.
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Zusammenfassung:Phoswich detectors (RT-2/S & RT-2/G) are major scientific payloads of the RT-2 Experiment onboard the CORONAS-PHOTON mission, which was launched into a polar Low Earth Orbit of around 550 km on 2009 January 30. These RT-2 instruments are designed and developed to observe solar flares in hard X-rays and to understand the energy transport processes associated with these flares. Apart from this, these instruments are capable of observing Gamma Ray Bursts (GRBs) and Cosmic diffuse X-ray background (CDXRB). Both detectors consist of identical NaI(Tl) and CsI(Na) scintillation crystals in a Phoswich combination, having the same diameter (116 mm) but different thicknesses. The normal working energy range is from 15 keV to 150 keV, but may be extendable up to ~1 MeV. In this paper, we present the RT-2/S and RT-2/G instruments and discuss their testing and calibration results. We used different radio-active sources to calibrate both detectors. The radio-active source 57 Co (122 keV) is used for onboard calibration of both instruments. During its lifetime (∼3–5 years), RT-2 is expected to cover the peak of the 24th solar cycle.
ISSN:0922-6435
1572-9508
DOI:10.1007/s10686-010-9205-2