Calibration of RADMON radiation monitor onboard Aalto-1 CubeSat




Oleynik P, Vainio R, Punkkinen A, Dudnik O, Gieseler J, Hedman H, Hietala H, Hæggström E, Niemelä P, Peltonen J, Praks J, Punkkinen R, Säntti T, Valtonen E

PublisherElsevier Ltd

2020

Advances in Space Research

Advances in Space Research

66

1

42

51

0273-1177

1879-1948

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1016/j.asr.2019.11.020

https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0273117719308282

https://research.utu.fi/converis/portal/detail/Publication/45026066



RADMON is a small radiation monitor designed and assembled by students of University of Turku and University of Helsinki. It is flown on-board Aalto-1, a 3-unit CubeSat in low Earth orbit at about 500 km altitude. The detector unit of the instrument consists of two detectors, a Si solid-state detector and a CsI(Tl) scintillator, and utilizes the ΔE-E technique to determine the total energy and species of each particle hitting the detector. We present the results of the on-ground and in-flight calibration campaigns of the instrument, as well as the characterization of its response through extensive simulations within the Geant4 framework. The overall energy calibration margin achieved is about 5%. The full instrument response to protons and electrons is presented and the issue of proton contamination of the electron channels is quantified and discussed.

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