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Instruments of RT-2 experiment onboard CORONAS-PHOTON and their test and evaluation I: ground calibration of RT-2/S and RT-2/G
Authors:Dipak Debnath  Anuj Nandi  A R Rao  J P Malkar  M K Hingar  T B Kotoch  S Sreekumar  V P Madhav  Sandip K Chakrabarti
Institution:1. Indian Centre for Space Physics, 43 Chalantika, Garia Station Rd., Kolkata, 700084, India
2. Space Science Division, ISRO HQ, Bangalore, 560231, India
3. Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, Homi Bhabha Road, Colaba, Mumbai, 400005, India
4. Vikram Sarabhai Space Centre, VRC, Thiruvananthapuram, 695 022, India
5. S.N. Bose National Centre for Basic Sciences, JD Block, Salt Lake, Kolkata, 700097, India
Abstract: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 57Co (122 keV) is used for onboard calibration of both instruments. During its lifetime (??3?C5 years), RT-2 is expected to cover the peak of the 24th solar cycle.
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