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The Astrophysical Journal | 2010

RT-2 DETECTION OF QUASI-PERIODIC PULSATIONS IN THE 2009 JULY 5 SOLAR HARD X-RAY FLARE

A. R. Rao; J. P. Malkar; M. K. Hingar; V. K. Agrawal; Sandip K. Chakrabarti; Anuj Nandi; Dipak Debnath; T. B. Kotoch; T. R. Chidambaram; P. Vinod; S. Sreekumar; Yu. D. Kotov; A. S. Buslov; V. N. Yurov; V. G. Tyshkevich; A. I. Arkhangel'Skij; R. A. Zyatkov; S. Shaheda Begum; P. K. Manoharan

We present the results of an analysis of hard X-ray observations of the C2.7 solar flare detected by the RT-2 experiment on board the Coronas-Photon satellite. We detect hard X-ray pulsations at periods of {approx}12 s and {approx}15 s. We find a marginal evidence for a decrease in period with time. We have augmented these results using the publicly available data from the RHESSI satellite. We present a spectral analysis and measure the spectral parameters.


Solar System Research | 2011

Experimental study of parameters of X-ray radiation from solar flares using the PENGUIN-M instrument aboard the CORONAS-PHOTON spacecraft

Yu. D. Kotov; A. S. Glyanenko; A. I. Arkhangelsky; M. V. Bessonov; A. S. Buslov; V. N. Yurov; V. A. Dergachev; G. A. Matveev; Evgeny Kruglov; V. P. Lazutkov; M. I. Savchenko; D. V. Skorodumov; A. G. Pyatigorsky; G. A. Pyatigorsky; I. I. Shishov; E. M. Khilkevich; G. I. Vasilyev; S. Yu. Krutkov

The main characteristics of the PENGUIN-M instrument are given. The instrument has been operating aboard the CORONAS-PHOTON spacecraft (SC) launched into orbit on January 30, 2009. The instrument includes the PENGUIN-MD detector unit (PMD) and the PENGUIN-ME electronic unit (PMD). The purpose of the experiment is to measure the degree of linear polarization of X-ray radiation from solar flares in the energy range of 20–150 keV and to obtain energy spectra of X-ray radiation from solar flares in the energy range of 2–500 keV. The paper describes the instrument, calibration procedure, and in-flight adjustment, and contains the first results of measurements.


Solar System Research | 2011

Onboard performance of the RT-2 detectors

A. R. Rao; J. P. Malkar; M. K. Hingar; V. K. Agrawal; Sandip K. Chakrabarti; Anuj Nandi; Dipak Debnath; T. B. Kotoch; R. Sarkar; T. R. Chidambaram; P. Vinod; S. Sreekumar; Yu. D. Kotov; A. S. Buslov; V. N. Yurov; V. G. Tyshkevich; A. I. Arkhangelsky; R. A. Zyatkov

The RT-2 Experiment onboard the CORONAS-PHOTON satellite is designed to study the spectral, temporal, and spatial details of solar hard X-ray flares in the 15–150 keV range. Above this energy (and upto 1000 keV), it also acts as an omni-directional gamma-ray detector with a capability to study gamma-ray bursts (GRB), bright solar flares, and X-ray pulsars. With an ensemble of hard X-ray detectors with different fields of view and coding devices, it also has the capability to investigate the spectrum of Cosmic Diffuse X-ray Background. The performance of the detectors from 2009 February to November is described in this paper. Results obtained on a few GRBs and solar flares are also briefly discussed.


Solar System Research | 2011

Ground facility for information reception, processing, dissemination and scientific instruments management setup in the CORONAS-PHOTON space project

A. S. Buslov; Yu. D. Kotov; V. N. Yurov; M. V. Bessonov; P. A. Kalmykov; E. M. Oreshnikov; A. M. Alimov; A. V. Tumanov; E. A. Zhuchkova

This paper deals with the organizational structure of ground-based receiving, processing, and dissemination of scientific information created by the Astrophysics Institute of the Scientific Research Nuclear University, Moscow Engineering Physics Institute. Hardware structure and software features are described. The principles are given for forming sets of control commands for scientific equipment (SE) devices, and statistics data are presented on the operation of facility during flight tests of the spacecraft (SC) in the course of one year.


Archive | 2009

Detection of a short GRB 090929A by RT-2 experiment.

Sandip K. Chakrabarti; Anuj Nandi; Dipak Debnath; Tilak C. Kotoch; A. R. Rao; J. P. Malkar; M. K. Hingar; V. K. Agrawal; T. R. Chidambaram; P. Vinod; S. Sreekumar; Yu. D. Kotov; A. S. Buslov; V. N. Yurov; V. G. Tyshkevich; A. I. Arkhangel'Skij; R. A. Zyatkov


Archive | 2009

RT-2 observation of the bright GRB 090926A.

Sandip K. Chakrabarti; Anuj Nandi; Dipak Debnath; Tilak C. Kotoch; A. R. Rao; J. P. Malkar; M. K. Hingar; V. K. Agrawal; T. R. Chidambaram; P. Vinod; S. Sreekumar; Yu. D. Kotov; A. S. Buslov; V. N. Yurov; V. G. Tyshkevich; A. I. Arkhangel'Skij; R. A. Zyatkov


Archive | 2009

GRB 090820: detection of a strong burst by RT-2 on board CORONAS PHOTON.

Sandip K. Chakrabarti; Anuj Nandi; Dipak Debnath; Tilak C. Kotoch; A. R. Rao; J. P. Malkar; M. K. Hingar; V. K. Agrawal; T. R. Chidambaram; P. Vinod; S. Sreekumar; Yu. D. Kotov; A. S. Buslov; V. N. Yurov; V. G. Tyshkevich; A. I. Arkhangel'Skij; R. A. Zyatkov


Archive | 2009

Detection of GRB 090618 by RT-2 experiment onboard the CORONAS-PHOTON satellite.

A. R. Rao; J. P. Malkar; M. K. Hingar; V. K. Agrawal; Sandip K. Chakrabarti; Anuj Nandi; Dipak Debnath; Tilak C. Kotoch; T. R. Chidambaram; P. Vinod; S. Sreekumar; Yu. D. Kotov; A. S. Buslov; V. N. Yurov; V. G. Tyshkevich; A. I. Arkhangel'Skij; R. A. Zyatkov


Archive | 2010

RT-2 observations of Gamma-Ray Bursts

Sandip K. Chakrabarti; A. R. Rao; V. K. Agrawal; Anuj Nandi; Dipak Debnath; T. B. Kotoch; S. Sreekumar; Yury A. Kotov; A. S. Buslov


Archive | 2010

Characteristics of EUV/XUV radiometer

Alexey Kochemasov; Yury A. Kotov; V. N. Yurov; A. S. Buslov; Michael Bessonov; Alexander S. Glyanenko; Andrey Arkhangelsky

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V. N. Yurov

National Research Nuclear University MEPhI

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A. R. Rao

Tata Institute of Fundamental Research

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Anuj Nandi

Indian Space Research Organisation

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Dipak Debnath

Indian Centre for Space Physics

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S. Sreekumar

Vikram Sarabhai Space Centre

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Sandip K. Chakrabarti

S.N. Bose National Centre for Basic Sciences

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V. K. Agrawal

Indian Space Research Organisation

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V. G. Tyshkevich

National Research Nuclear University MEPhI

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Yu. D. Kotov

National Research Nuclear University MEPhI

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J. P. Malkar

Tata Institute of Fundamental Research

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