Silicon Photomultiplier Use in Particle Astrophysics and Heliophysics Missions

dc.contributor.authorLink, Jason T.
dc.contributor.authorAkaike, Y.
dc.contributor.authorBinns, W.R.
dc.contributor.authorBose, R.G.
dc.contributor.authorBrandt, T.J.
dc.contributor.authorBuckley, J.H.
dc.contributor.authorCannady, S.O.
dc.contributor.authorNolfo, G.A De
dc.contributor.authorDowkontt, P.F
dc.contributor.authorMonthier, J.J. Du
dc.contributor.authorHughes, Z.D.
dc.contributor.authorLiceaga-Indart, I.
dc.contributor.authorIsrael, M.H
dc.contributor.authorKrizmanic, J.F
dc.contributor.authorLabrador, A.W.
dc.contributor.authorMewaldt, R.A
dc.contributor.authorMitchell, J.G.
dc.contributor.authorMitchell, J.W
dc.contributor.authorNutter, S.
dc.contributor.authorRauch, B.F
dc.contributor.authorSakai, K.
dc.contributor.authorSasaki, M.
dc.contributor.authorStone, E.C
dc.contributor.authorSuarez, G.
dc.contributor.authorTatoli, T.
dc.contributor.authorWaddington, C.J.
dc.contributor.authorWiedenbeck, M.E.
dc.date.accessioned2019-10-23T15:30:00Z
dc.date.available2019-10-23T15:30:00Z
dc.date.issued2019-07-24
dc.description36th International Cosmic Ray Conference -ICRC2019- July 24th - August 1st, 2019, Madison, WI, U.S.A.en_US
dc.description.abstractSilicon Photomultipliers (SiPM) are increasingly being used in ground-based astrophysics experiments as a replacement for Photomultiplier tubes (PMTs). These compact low power, rugged sensors are also well suited for space applications and have an added advantage over PMTs in that they do not require high-voltage bias. Efforts are underway at NASA Goddard and our collaborators to develop large-area arrays of SiPMs as the readout for the upcoming funded CubeSat missions such as BurstCube and Terrestrial RaYs Analysis and Detection (TRYAD) and also larger missions including the ultra-heavy cosmic-ray Heavy Nuclei Explorer (HNX) experiment and the gamma-ray Advanced Particle-astrophysics Telescope (APT) experiment. Our team has recently tested SiPMs in a heavy ion beam at CERN. The primary beam consisted of lead ions with energy of 150 GeV/nuc. SiPM hardware was exposed to both a pure and fragmented Pb beam allowing us to look at ions from Z=1 to Z=82. We report in this paper on direct comparisons with the performance of Hamamatsu R1924A photomultipliers in addition to examining the signals (and subsequent effects) from direct exposure to a lead beam.en_US
dc.description.urihttps://pos.sissa.it/358/096/pdfen_US
dc.format.extent8 pagesen_US
dc.genrejournal articlesen_US
dc.identifierdoi:10.13016/m2kd5f-jyp6
dc.identifier.citationLink, Jason T.; Akaike, Y.; Binns, W.R.; Bose, R.G.; Brandt, T.J.; Buckley, J.H.; Cannady, S.O.; Nolfo, G.A De; Dowkontt, P.F; Monthier, J.J. Du; Hughes, Z.D.; Liceaga-Indart, I.; Israel, M.H; Krizmanic, J.F; Labrador, A.W.; Mewaldt, R.A; Mitchell, J.G.; Mitchell, J.W; Nutter, S.; Rauch, B.F; Sakai, K.; Sasaki, M.; Stone, E.C; Suarez, G.; Tatoli, T.; Waddington, C.J.; Wiedenbeck, M.E.; Silicon Photomultiplier Use in Particle Astrophysics and Heliophysics Missions; Proceedings of Science; https://pos.sissa.it/358/096/pdfen_US
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/11603/15966
dc.language.isoen_USen_US
dc.relation.isAvailableAtThe University of Maryland, Baltimore County (UMBC)
dc.relation.ispartofUMBC Center for Space Sciences and Technology
dc.relation.ispartofUMBC Faculty Collection
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dc.subjectSilicon Photomultipliersen_US
dc.subjectastrophysicsen_US
dc.subjectPhotomultiplier tubesen_US
dc.subjectsensorsen_US
dc.subjectCubeSat missionsen_US
dc.subjectBurstCube and Terrestrial RaYs Analysis and Detectionen_US
dc.subjectHeavy Nuclei Exploreren_US
dc.subjectAdvanced Particle-astrophysics Telescopeen_US
dc.subjectlead beamen_US
dc.titleSilicon Photomultiplier Use in Particle Astrophysics and Heliophysics Missionsen_US
dc.typeTexten_US

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