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Spring 2023
The study of energetic particles of solar and cosmic origin, and those accelerated in the planetary magnetopause, is integral to our developing understanding of the physical processes affecting space radiation in near-Earth space, interplanetary space, and Earth's upper atmosphere. In particular,...
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High Energy Particle Telescope Suite Design: Electron Microburst Detector and Read-out Electronics
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Telikicherla Kandala, Anant Kumar
In-situ measurements of energetic particle precipitation in the near-Earth space environment are essential for understanding the governing physical processes responsible for this precipitation, as well as to elucidate the possible impacts of space radiation on the Earth’s atmosphere. This thesis...