5-10 October 2015
Milan Hotel 4*
Europe/Moscow timezone

Unit for solar hard X-Ray polarimetry PING-P: structure, control, data acquisition

6 Oct 2015, 15:15
15m
Bellini (Milan Hotel 4*)

Bellini

Milan Hotel 4*

Milan Hotel 4*, Shipilovskaya Street, 28A, Moscow, Russia, 115563
Methods of experimental physics Methods of experimental physics - parallel II

Speakers

Dr. Alexander Glyanenko (National Nuclear Research University “MEPHI”) Dr. Vitaly Yurov (National Nuclear Research University “MEPHI”, Moscow, Russia)

Description

Architecture and operational concept description of the PING-P unit are presented. In-flight calibration and stabilization procedures are listed. Data and technology characteristics are presented. Two key functional modes, the «Patrol» and the «Burst», are described. Spectral data: single detector spectra, double coincidence spectra, calibration spectra, automatic calibration LED amplitude spectra. A burst detection system which is aimed to detect bursts in a pseudo-stationary flux. In-flight control procedure is described. Raw data acquisition, processing and storing techniques implemented in the PING-P unit are considered. Also a prompt data processing procedure and data transmission protocols are reviewed
Presentation type Section talk (10+5 min)

Primary author

Dr. Alexander Glyanenko (National Nuclear Research University “MEPHI”)

Co-authors

Mr. Dmitry Skorodumov (Ioffe Physical-Technial Institute RAS, Sankt-Peterburg, Russia) Dr. Evgeny Kruglov (Ioffe Physical-Technial Institute RAS, Sankt-Peterburg, Russia) Dr. Mikhai Savchenko (Ioffe Physical-Technial Institute RAS, Sankt-Peterburg, Russia) Dr. Vadim Lazutkov (Ioffe Physical-Technial Institute RAS, Sankt-Peterburg, Russia) Dr. Vitaly Yurov (National Nuclear Research University “MEPHI”, Moscow, Russia)

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