CSES (China Seismo-Electromagnetic Satellite) is a mission developed by CNSA (Chinese National Space Administration) and ASI (Italian Space Agency), to investigate the near-Earth electromagnetic, plasma and particle environment, for studying the seismo-associated disturbances in the ionosphere-magnetosphere transition zone. The anthropogenic and electromagnetic noise, as well as the natural non-seismic electromagnetic emissions is mainly due to tropospheric activity. In particular, the mission aims to confirming the existence of possible temporal correlations between the occurrence of earthquakes for medium and strong magnitude and the observation in space of electromagnetic perturbations, plasma variations and precipitation of bursts with high-energy charged particles from the inner Van Allen belt. In this framework, the high energy particle detector (HEPD) of the CSES mission has been developed by the Italian LIMADOU Collaboration. HEPD is an advanced detector based on a tower of scintillators and a silicon tracker that provides good energy and angular resolution and a wide angular acceptance, for electrons of 3–100 MeV, protons of 30–200 MeV and light nuclei up to the oxygen. CSES satellite has been launched on February 2nd, 2018 from the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center (China). © 2018, Science China Press and Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature.

The HEPD particle detector of the CSES satellite mission for investigating seismo-associated perturbations of the Van Allen belts / Ambrosi, G.; Bartocci, S.; Basara, L.; Battiston, R.; Burger, W. J.; Carfora, L.; Castellini, G.; Cipollone, P.; Conti, L.; Contin, A.; De Donato, C.; De Santis, C.; Follega, F. M.; Guandalini, C.; Ionica, M.; Iuppa, R.; Laurenti, G.; Lazzizzera, I.; Lolli, M.; Manea, C.; Marcelli, L.; Masciantonio, G.; Mergé, M.; Osteria, G.; Pacini, L.; Palma, F.; Palmonari, F.; Panico, B.; Patrizii, L.; Perfetto, F.; Picozza, P.; Pozzato, M.; Puel, M.; Rashevskaya, I.; Ricci, E.; Ricci, M.; Ricciarini, S. B.; Scotti, V.; Sotgiu, A.; Sparvoli, R.; Spataro, B.; Vitale, V.. - In: SCIENCE CHINA. TECHNOLOGICAL SCIENCES. - ISSN 1674-7321. - 61:5(2018), pp. 643-652. [10.1007/s11431-018-9234-9]

The HEPD particle detector of the CSES satellite mission for investigating seismo-associated perturbations of the Van Allen belts

Panico, B.;Scotti, V.;
2018

Abstract

CSES (China Seismo-Electromagnetic Satellite) is a mission developed by CNSA (Chinese National Space Administration) and ASI (Italian Space Agency), to investigate the near-Earth electromagnetic, plasma and particle environment, for studying the seismo-associated disturbances in the ionosphere-magnetosphere transition zone. The anthropogenic and electromagnetic noise, as well as the natural non-seismic electromagnetic emissions is mainly due to tropospheric activity. In particular, the mission aims to confirming the existence of possible temporal correlations between the occurrence of earthquakes for medium and strong magnitude and the observation in space of electromagnetic perturbations, plasma variations and precipitation of bursts with high-energy charged particles from the inner Van Allen belt. In this framework, the high energy particle detector (HEPD) of the CSES mission has been developed by the Italian LIMADOU Collaboration. HEPD is an advanced detector based on a tower of scintillators and a silicon tracker that provides good energy and angular resolution and a wide angular acceptance, for electrons of 3–100 MeV, protons of 30–200 MeV and light nuclei up to the oxygen. CSES satellite has been launched on February 2nd, 2018 from the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center (China). © 2018, Science China Press and Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature.
2018
The HEPD particle detector of the CSES satellite mission for investigating seismo-associated perturbations of the Van Allen belts / Ambrosi, G.; Bartocci, S.; Basara, L.; Battiston, R.; Burger, W. J.; Carfora, L.; Castellini, G.; Cipollone, P.; Conti, L.; Contin, A.; De Donato, C.; De Santis, C.; Follega, F. M.; Guandalini, C.; Ionica, M.; Iuppa, R.; Laurenti, G.; Lazzizzera, I.; Lolli, M.; Manea, C.; Marcelli, L.; Masciantonio, G.; Mergé, M.; Osteria, G.; Pacini, L.; Palma, F.; Palmonari, F.; Panico, B.; Patrizii, L.; Perfetto, F.; Picozza, P.; Pozzato, M.; Puel, M.; Rashevskaya, I.; Ricci, E.; Ricci, M.; Ricciarini, S. B.; Scotti, V.; Sotgiu, A.; Sparvoli, R.; Spataro, B.; Vitale, V.. - In: SCIENCE CHINA. TECHNOLOGICAL SCIENCES. - ISSN 1674-7321. - 61:5(2018), pp. 643-652. [10.1007/s11431-018-9234-9]
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