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Optics Express | 2013

Slewing Mirror Telescope optics for the early observation of UV/optical photons from Gamma-Ray Bursts

S. Jeong; J. W. Nam; Ki-Beom Ahn; I.H. Park; S.-W. Kim; J. Lee; H. Lim; S. Brandt; Carl Budtz-Jørgensen; A. J. Castro-Tirado; Po-Hsun Chen; M. Cho; Jong-ryul Choi; B. Grossan; M.-H. A. Huang; A. Jung; J. E. Kim; Minwoo Kim; Y. W. Kim; Eric V. Linder; Kyoung-Wook Min; G. W. Na; M. I. Panasyuk; J. Ripa; V. Reglero; George F. Smoot; J.E. Suh; S. I. Svertilov; N. Vedenkin; I. Yashin

We report on design, manufacture, and testing of a Slewing Mirror Telescope (SMT), the first of its kind and a part of Ultra-Fast Flash Observatory-pathfinder (UFFO-p) for space-based prompt measurement of early UV/optical light curves from Gamma-Ray Bursts (GRBs). Using a fast slewing mirror of 150 mm diameter mounted on a 2 axis gimbal stage, SMT can deliver the images of GRB optical counterparts to the intensified CCD detector within 1.5~1.8 s over ± 35 degrees in the slewing field of view. Its Ritchey-Chrétien telescope of 100 mm diameter provides a 17 × 17 arcmin² instantaneous field of view. Technical details of design, construction, the laboratory performance tests in space environments for this unique SMT are described in conjunction with the plan for in-orbit operation onboard the Lomonosov satellite in 2013.


arXiv: Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics | 2012

Design and Fabrication of Detector Module for UFFO Burst Alert & Trigger Telescope

A. Jung; S. Ahmad; P. Barrillon; S. Brandt; Carl Budtz-Jørgensen; A. J. Castro-Tirado; Pisin Chen; Ji Nyeong Choi; Yeon Ju Choi; P. Connell; S. Dagoret-Campagne; C. J. Eyles; B. Grossan; Ming-Huey A. Huang; S. Jeong; J. E. Kim; Min Bin Kim; Sug-Whan Kim; Y. W. Kim; A.S. Krasnov; Jik Lee; H. Lim; Eric V. Linder; T.-C. Liu; Niels Lund; Kyung Wook Min; Go Woon Na; J. W. Nam; M. I. Panasyuk; I. H. Park

The Ultra-Fast Flash Observatory (UFFO) pathfinder is a space mission devoted to the measurement of Gamma-Ray Bursts (GRBs), especially their early light curves which will give crucial information on the progenitor stars and central engines of the GRBs. It consists of two instruments: the UFFO Burst Alert & Trigger telescope (UBAT) for the detection of GRB locations and the Slewing Mirror Telescope (SMT) for the UV/optical afterglow observations, upon triggering by UBAT. The UBAT employs a coded-mask γ/X-ray camera with a wide field of view (FOV), and is comprised of three parts: a coded mask, a hopper, and a detector module (DM). The UBAT DM consists of a LYSO scintillator crystal array, multi-anode photo multipliers, and analog and digital readout electron- ics. We present here the design and fabrication of the UBAT DM, as well as its preliminary test results.


Modern Physics Letters A | 2013

THE UFFO SLEWING MIRROR TELESCOPE FOR EARLY OPTICAL OBSERVATION FROM GAMMA RAY BURSTS

J. W. Nam; S. Ahmad; Ki-Beom Ahn; P. Barrillon; S. Brandt; Carl Budtz-Jørgensen; A. J. Castro-Tirado; S.-H. Chang; C.R. Chen; Pisin Chen; Y.J. Choi; P. Connell; S. Dagoret-Campagne; C. Eyles; B. Grossan; M.A. Huang; J.J. Huang; S. Jeong; A. Jung; J. E. Kim; S. H. Kim; Young-Seok Kim; Julie S. Lee; H. Lim; C.-Y. Lin; Eric V. Linder; T.-C. Liu; Niels Lund; Kyoung-Wook Min; G. W. Na

While some space born observatories, such as SWIFT and FERMI, have been operating, early observation of optical after grow of GRBs is still remained as an unexplored region. The Ultra-Fast Flash Observatory (UFFO) project is a space observatory for optical follow-ups of GRBs, aiming to explore the first 60 seconds of GRBs optical emission. Using fast moving mirrors to redirect our optical path rather than slewing the entire spacecraft, UFFO is utilized to catch early optical emissions from GRB within 1 sec. We have developed the UFFO Pathfinder Telescope which is going to be on board of the Lomonosov satellite and launched in middle of 2012. We will discuss about scientific potentials of the UFFO project and present the payload development status, especially for Slewing Mirror Telescope which is the key instrument of the UFFO-pathfinder mission.


Journal of Instrumentation | 2013

Readout of the UFFO Slewing Mirror Telescope to detect UV/optical photons from Gamma-Ray Bursts

J. E. Kim; H. Lim; J. W. Nam; S. Brandt; Carl Budtz-Jørgensen; A. J. Castro-Tirado; P. Chen; H.S. Choi; B. Grossan; M.-H. A. Huang; S. Jeong; A. Jung; Minwoo Kim; S.-W. Kim; J. Lee; Eric V. Linder; T.-C. Liu; G. W. Na; M. I. Panasyuk; I.H. Park; J. Ripa; V. Reglero; George F. Smoot; S. I. Svertilov; N. Vedenkin; I. V. Yashin

The Slewing Mirror Telescope (SMT) was proposed for rapid response to prompt UV/optical photons from Gamma-Ray Bursts (GRBs). The SMT is a key component of the Ultra-Fast Flash Observatory (UFFO)-pathfinder, which will be launched aboard the Lomonosov spacecraft at the end of 2013. The SMT utilizes a motorized mirror that slews rapidly forward to its target within a second after triggering by an X-ray coded mask camera, which makes unnecessary a reorientation of the entire spacecraft. Subsequent measurement of the UV/optical is accomplished by a 10 cm aperture Ritchey-Chretien telescope and the focal plane detector of Intensified Charge-Coupled Device (ICCD). The ICCD is sensitive to UV/optical photons of 200–650 nm in wavelength by using a UV-enhanced S20 photocathode and amplifies photoelectrons at a gain of 104–106 in double Micro-Channel Plates. These photons are read out by a Kodak KAI-0340 interline CCD sensor and a CCD Signal Processor with 10-bit Analog-to-Digital Converter. Various control clocks for CCD readout are implemented using a Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA). The SMT readout is in charge of not only data acquisition, storage and transfer, but also control of the slewing mirror, the ICCD high voltage adjustments, power distribution, and system monitoring by interfacing to the UFFO-pathfinder. These functions are realized in the FPGA to minimize power consumption and to enhance processing time. The SMT readout electronics are designed and built to meet the spacecrafts constraints of power consumption, mass, and volume. The entire system is integrated with the SMT optics, as is the UFFO-pathfinder. The system has been tested and satisfies the conditions of launch and those of operation in space: those associated with shock and vibration and those associated with thermal and vacuum, respectively. In this paper, we present the SMT readout electronics: the design, construction, and performance, as well as the results of space environment test.


arXiv: High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena | 2015

Testing and Performance of UFFO Burst Alert & Trigger Telescope

J. Ripa; Min Bin Kim; Jik Lee; I.H. Park; J. E. Kim; H. Lim; S. Jeong; A. J. Castro-Tirado; P. Connell; C. Eyles; S. Brandt; Carl Budtz-Jørgensen

The Ultra-Fast Flash Observatory pathfinder (UFFO-p) is a new space mission dedicated to detect Gamma-Ray Bursts (GRBs) and rapidly follow their afterglows in order to provide early optical/ultraviolet measurements. A GRB location is determined in a few seconds by the UFFO Burst Alert & Trigger telescope (UBAT) employing the coded mask imaging technique and the detector combination of Yttrium Oxyorthosilicate (YSO) scintillating crystals and multi-anode photomultiplier tubes. The results of the laboratory tests of UBATs functionality and performance are described in this article. The detector setting, the pixel-to-pixel response to X-rays of different energies, the imaging capability for <50 keV X-rays, the localization accuracy measurements, and the combined test with the Block for X-ray and Gamma-Radiation Detection (BDRG) scintillator detector to check the efficiency of UBAT are all described. The UBAT instrument has been assembled and integrated with other equipment on UFFO-p and should be launched on board the Lomonosov satellite in late-2015.


Proceedings of 35th International Cosmic Ray Conference — PoS(ICRC2017) | 2017

Comparison cosmic ray irradiation simulation and particle beam test on UFFO Burst Alert & Trigger telescope(UBAT) detectors

H.M. Jeong; S. Jeong; Minwoo Kim; J. Lee; I. H. Park; A.M. Amelushkin; V. O. Barinova; A. V. Bogomolov; V. V. Bogomolov; S. Brandt; Carl Budtz-Jørgensen; A. J. Castro-Tirado; P. Chen; P. Connell; N.L. Dzhioeva; C. Eyles; G. K. Garipov; E. Gorbovskoy; M.A. Huang; A.F. Iyudin; V. V. Kalegaev; P. S. Kasarjan; J. E. Kim; V. Kornilov; E. A. Kuznetsova; H. Lim; V. Lipunov; T.-C. Liu; I. N. Myagkova; J. W. Nam

Ultra-Fast Flash Observatory pathfinder(UFFO-p) was launched onboard Lomonosov on 28th of April, 2016, and now is under various types of calibration for detection of Gamma Ray Bursts (GRBs). Since last September UFFO-p has taken X-ray data in space with UFFO Burst Alert & Trigger telescope (UBAT), those X-rays are mostly diffused backgrounds however, the rate turns out to be higher than expected by a factor of three. We assumed cosmic rays can contribute by making the count rate higher. We did such a simulation to investigate the effect of cosmic rays. In December 2016, we irradiated fragmented high energy heavy ions at CERN on the UBAT detector. We will report the result of comparison between simulation and beam test.


New Journal of Physics | 2013

Ultra-Fast Flash Observatory for the observation of early photons from gamma-ray bursts

I.H. Park; S. Brandt; Carl Budtz-Jørgensen; A. J. Castro-Tirado; Po-Hsun Chen; P. Connell; C. Eyles; B. Grossan; M.-H. A. Huang; S. Jeong; A. Jung; J. E. Kim; S.-W. Kim; J. Lee; H. Lim; E.V. Linder; T.-C. Liu; Kyoung-Wook Min; G. W. Na; J. W. Nam; M. I. Panasyuk; V. Reglero; J. Ripa; J. M. Rodrigo; G.F. Smoot; S. Svertilov; N. Vedenkin; I. V. Yashin


Eas Publications Series | 2013

Design, Construction and Performance of the Detector for UFFO Burst Alert & Trigger Telescope

Jue-Yeon Lee; S. Jeong; J. E. Kim; Y. W. Kim; G. W. Na; J.E. Suh; Min Bin Kim; H. Lim; I.H. Park; J. Ripa; Ji Nyeong Choi; S.-W. Kim; Y.J. Choi; Kyoung-Wook Min; Pisin Chen; J.J. Huang; T.-C. Liu; J. W. Nam; M.-Z. Wang; M.-H. A. Huang; P. Connell; C. Eyles; V. Reglero; J. M. Rodrigo; A. J. Castro-Tirado


Eas Publications Series | 2013

Design and implementation of electronics and data acquisition system for Ultra-Fast Flash Observatory

A. Jung; S. Ahmad; P. Barrillon; S. Brandt; Carl Budtz-Jørgensen; A. J. Castro-Tirado; S.-H. Chang; Y.-Y. Chang; C.R. Chen; Po-Hsun Chen; H.S. Choi; Y.J. Choi; P. Connell; S. Dagoret-Campagne; C. Eyles; B. Grossan; J.J. Huang; M.-H. A. Huang; S. Jeong; J. E. Kim; Minwoo Kim; S.-W. Kim; Y.W. Kim; A.S. Krasnov; J. Lee; H. Lim; C.-Y. Lin; Eric V. Linder; T.-C. Liu; Niels Lund


Eas Publications Series | 2013

THE SLEWING MIRROR TELESCOPE AND THE DATA-ACQUISITION SYSTEM FOR THE UFFO-PATHFINDER

H. Lim; S. Ahmad; P. Barrillon; S. Brandt; Carl Budtz-Jørgensen; A. J. Castro-Tirado; Pisin Chen; Y.J. Choi; P. Connell; S. Dagoret-Campagne; C. Eyles; B. Grossan; M.-H.A. Huang Huang; A. Jung; S. Jeong; J. E. Kim; Minwoo Kim; S.-W. Kim; Y.W. Kim; A.S. Krasnov; J. Lee; Eric V. Linder; T.-C. Liu; Niels Lund; Kyoung-Wook Min; G. W. Na; J. W. Nam; M. I. Panasyuk; I.H. Park; J. Ripa

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H. Lim

Sungkyunkwan University

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J. E. Kim

Ewha Womans University

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A. Jung

Ewha Womans University

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S. Jeong

Sungkyunkwan University

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A. J. Castro-Tirado

Spanish National Research Council

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P. Connell

University of Valencia

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J. W. Nam

Ewha Womans University

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T.-C. Liu

National Taiwan University

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B. Grossan

University of California

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Min Bin Kim

Sungkyunkwan University

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