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Preliminary results of the High Energetic Particle Package on‐board the China Seismo‐Electromagnetic Satellite
Author(s) -
Chu Wei,
Huang JianPing,
Shen XuHui,
Wang Ping,
Li XinQiao,
An ZhengHua,
Xu YanBing,
Liang XiaoHua
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
earth and planetary physics
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2096-3955
DOI - 10.26464/epp2018047
Subject(s) - physics , satellite , van allen radiation belt , electron , high energy particle , computational physics , radiation , nuclear physics , magnetosphere , astronomy , plasma
The high energetic particle package (HEPP) on‐board the China Seismo‐Electromagnetic Satellite (CSES) was launched on February 2, 2018. This package includes three independent detectors: HEPP‐H, HEPP‐L, and HEPP‐X. HEPP‐H and HEPP‐L can detect energetic electrons from 100 keV to approximately 50 MeV and protons from 2 MeV to approximately 200 MeV. HEPP‐X can measure solar X‐rays in the energy range from 1 keV to approximately 20 keV. The objective of the HEPP payload was to provide a survey of energetic particles with high energy, pitch angle, and time resolutions in order to gain new insight into the space radiation environments of the near‐Earth system. Particularly, the HEPP can provide new measurements of the magnetic storm related precipitation of electrons in the slot region, and the dynamics of radiation belts. In this paper, the HEPP scientific data sets are described and initial results are provided. The scientific data can show variations in the flux of energetic particles during magnetic storms.

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