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Managing Radiation Degradation of CCDs on the Chandra X-Ray Observatory--III

Authors :
O'Dell, Stephen L
Aldcroft, Thomas L
Blackwell, William C
Bucher, Sabina L
Chappell, Jon H
DePasquale, Joseph M
Grant, Catherine E
Juda, Michael
Martin, Eric R
Minow, Joseph I
Murray, Stephen S
Plucinsky, Paul P
Shropshire, Daniel P
Spitzbart, Bradley J
Viens, Paul R
Wolk, Scott J
Schwartz, Daniel A
Publication Year :
2007
Publisher :
United States: NASA Center for Aerospace Information (CASI), 2007.

Abstract

The CCDs on the Chandra X-ray Observatory are vulnerable to radiation damage from low-energy protons scattered off the telescope's mirrors onto the focal plane. Following unexpected damage incurred early in the mission, the Chandra team developed, implemented, and maintains a radiation-protection program. This program--involving scheduled radiation safing during radiation-belt passes, intervention based upon real-time space-weather conditions and radiation-environment modeling, and on-board radiation monitoring with autonomous radiation safing--has successfully managed the radiation damage to the CCDs. Since implementing the program, the charge-transfer inefficiency (CTI) has increased at an average annual rate of only 3.2x 10(exp -6) (2.3 percent) for the front-illuminated CCDs and 1.0x10(exp -6) (6.7 percent) for the back-illuminated CCDs. This paper describes the current status of the Chandra radiation-management program, emphasizing enhancements implemented since the previous papers.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
NASA Technical Reports
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsnas.20070039074
Document Type :
Report