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A Review of Requirements for Gamma Radiation Detection in Space Using CubeSats

F. Arneodo, A. Di Giovanni, Prashanth Marpu

2021Applied Sciences19 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Initially intended as student-led projects at universities and research institutions, the CubeSats now represent a unique opportunity to access space quickly and in a cost-effective fashion. CubeSats are standard and miniaturized satellites consisting of multiple identical units with dimensions of about 10×10×10cm3 and very limited power consumption (usually less than a few W). To date, several hundreds of CubeSats have been already launched targeting scientific, educational, technological, and commercial needs. Compact and highly efficient particle detectors suitable for payloads of miniaturized space missions can be a game changer for astronomy and astroparticle physics. For example, the origin of catastrophic astronomical events can be pinpointed with unprecedented resolution by measuring the gamma-ray coincidence signals in CubeSats flying in formations, and possibly used as early warning system for multi messenger searches. In this paper, we will discuss and analyze the main features of a CubeSat mission targeting intense and short bursts of gamma-rays.

Topics & Concepts

CubeSatAerospace engineeringSystems engineeringPayload (computing)Computer sciencePhysicsAstronomyEngineeringTelecommunicationsRemote sensingSatelliteGeographyComputer securityNetwork packetGamma-ray bursts and supernovaeAstrophysics and Cosmic PhenomenaRadiation Therapy and Dosimetry
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