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High-Energy Electron-Induced SEUs and Jovian Environment Impact

We present experimental evidence of electron-induced upsets in a reference European Space Agency (ESA) single event upset (SEU) monitor, induced by a 200-MeV electron beam at the Very energetic Electronic facility for Space Planetary Exploration in harsh Radiation environments facility at CERN. Comp...

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Autores principales: Tali, Maris, Alía, Rubén García, Brugger, Markus, Ferlet-Cavrois, Veronique, Corsini, Roberto, Farabolini, Wilfrid, Mohammadzadeh, Ali, Santin, Giovanni, Virtanen, Ari
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1109/TNS.2017.2713445
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2302812
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author Tali, Maris
Alía, Rubén García
Brugger, Markus
Ferlet-Cavrois, Veronique
Corsini, Roberto
Farabolini, Wilfrid
Mohammadzadeh, Ali
Santin, Giovanni
Virtanen, Ari
author_facet Tali, Maris
Alía, Rubén García
Brugger, Markus
Ferlet-Cavrois, Veronique
Corsini, Roberto
Farabolini, Wilfrid
Mohammadzadeh, Ali
Santin, Giovanni
Virtanen, Ari
author_sort Tali, Maris
collection CERN
description We present experimental evidence of electron-induced upsets in a reference European Space Agency (ESA) single event upset (SEU) monitor, induced by a 200-MeV electron beam at the Very energetic Electronic facility for Space Planetary Exploration in harsh Radiation environments facility at CERN. Comparison of experimental cross sections and simulated cross sections is shown and the differences are analyzed. Possible secondary contributions to the upset rate by neutrons, flash effects, and cumulative dose effects are discussed, showing that electronuclear reactions are the expected SEU mechanism. The ESA Jupiter Icy Moons Explorer mission, to be launched in 2022, presents a challenging radiation environment due to the intense high-energy electron flux in the trapped radiation belts. Insight is given to the possible contribution of electrons to the overall upset rates in the Jovian radiation environment. Relative contributions of both typical electron and proton spectra created when the environmental spectra are transported through a typical spacecraft shielding are shown and the different mission phases are discussed.
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spelling oai-inspirehep.net-16507772019-09-30T06:29:59Zdoi:10.1109/TNS.2017.2713445http://cds.cern.ch/record/2302812engTali, MarisAlía, Rubén GarcíaBrugger, MarkusFerlet-Cavrois, VeroniqueCorsini, RobertoFarabolini, WilfridMohammadzadeh, AliSantin, GiovanniVirtanen, AriHigh-Energy Electron-Induced SEUs and Jovian Environment ImpactNuclear Physics - ExperimentWe present experimental evidence of electron-induced upsets in a reference European Space Agency (ESA) single event upset (SEU) monitor, induced by a 200-MeV electron beam at the Very energetic Electronic facility for Space Planetary Exploration in harsh Radiation environments facility at CERN. Comparison of experimental cross sections and simulated cross sections is shown and the differences are analyzed. Possible secondary contributions to the upset rate by neutrons, flash effects, and cumulative dose effects are discussed, showing that electronuclear reactions are the expected SEU mechanism. The ESA Jupiter Icy Moons Explorer mission, to be launched in 2022, presents a challenging radiation environment due to the intense high-energy electron flux in the trapped radiation belts. Insight is given to the possible contribution of electrons to the overall upset rates in the Jovian radiation environment. Relative contributions of both typical electron and proton spectra created when the environmental spectra are transported through a typical spacecraft shielding are shown and the different mission phases are discussed.oai:inspirehep.net:16507772017
spellingShingle Nuclear Physics - Experiment
Tali, Maris
Alía, Rubén García
Brugger, Markus
Ferlet-Cavrois, Veronique
Corsini, Roberto
Farabolini, Wilfrid
Mohammadzadeh, Ali
Santin, Giovanni
Virtanen, Ari
High-Energy Electron-Induced SEUs and Jovian Environment Impact
title High-Energy Electron-Induced SEUs and Jovian Environment Impact
title_full High-Energy Electron-Induced SEUs and Jovian Environment Impact
title_fullStr High-Energy Electron-Induced SEUs and Jovian Environment Impact
title_full_unstemmed High-Energy Electron-Induced SEUs and Jovian Environment Impact
title_short High-Energy Electron-Induced SEUs and Jovian Environment Impact
title_sort high-energy electron-induced seus and jovian environment impact
topic Nuclear Physics - Experiment
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1109/TNS.2017.2713445
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2302812
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