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Instruments, Volume 7, Issue 4
December 2023 - 27 articles
Cover Story: Measurement of trapped particles in the Van Allen belts, and in the South Atlantic Anomaly, is interesting to test possible correlations of low-energy particle bursts and strong lithosphere-related phenomena. The Low-Energy Module (LEM) is a compact spectrometer for time-resolved measurements of charged particles’ energy, direction, and composition. It will be launched aboard the NUSES (NeUtrino and Seismic Electromagnetic Signals) space mission. The LEM will measure fluxes of electrons (0.1–7-MeV) and protons (3–50 MeV), monitoring Space Weather along the Low Earth Orbit (LEO) environment. Its detection concept resides in the “active collimation”, allowing direction measurements in the sub-MeV energy range, where traditional tracking techniques are spoiled by multiple scattering. View this paper
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