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Chinese Physics C | 2016

Design of the readout electronics for the DAMPE Silicon Tracker detector

F. H. Zhang; Wenxi Peng; Ke Gong; D. Wu; Yi-Fan Dong; Rui Qiao; Ruirui Fan; Jinzhou Wang; H. W. Wang; Xin Wu; Daniel La Marra; P. Azzarello; Valentina Gallo; G. Ambrosi; Andrea Nardinocchi

The Silicon Tracker (STK) is a detector of the DAMPE satellite to measure the incidence direction of high energy cosmic ray. It consists of 6 X-Y double layers of silicon micro-strip detectors with 73,728 readout channels. Its a great challenge to readout the channels and process the huge volume of data in the critical space environment. 1152 Application Specific Integrated Circuits (ASIC) and 384 ADCs are adopted to readout the detector channels. The 192 Tracker Front-end Hybrid (TFH) modules and 8 identical Tracker Readout Board (TRB) modules are designed to control and digitalize the front signals. In this paper, the design of the readout electronics for STK and its performance will be presented in detail.


Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 2018

Internal alignment and position resolution of the silicon tracker of DAMPE determined with orbit data

A. Tykhonov; G. Ambrosi; R. Asfandiyarov; P. Azzarello; P. Bernardini; B. Bertucci; A. Bolognini; F. Cadoux; A. D’Amone; A. De Benedittis; I. De Mitri; M. Di Santo; Yuhui Dong; M. Duranti; D. D’Urso; R.R. Fan; P. Fusco; Valentina Gallo; M. Gao; F. Gargano; S. Garrappa; Keyun Gong; M. Ionica; D. La Marra; Shi-Jun Lei; X. X. Li; F. Loparco; G. Marsella; M. N. Mazziotta; W.X. Peng

Abstract The DArk Matter Particle Explorer (DAMPE) is a space-borne particle detector designed to probe electrons and gamma-rays in the few GeV to 10 TeV energy range, as well as cosmic-ray proton and nuclei components between 10 GeV and 100 TeV. The silicon–tungsten tracker–converter is a crucial component of DAMPE. It allows the direction of incoming photons converting into electron–positron pairs to be estimated, and the trajectory and charge (Z) of cosmic-ray particles to be identified. It consists of 768 silicon micro-strip sensors assembled in 6 double layers with a total active area of 6.6 m 2 . Silicon planes are interleaved with three layers of tungsten plates, resulting in about one radiation length of material in the tracker. Internal alignment parameters of the tracker have been determined on orbit, with non-showering protons and helium nuclei. We describe the alignment procedure and present the position resolution and alignment stability measurements.


Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section A-accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment | 2018

In-flight performance of the DAMPE silicon tracker

A. Tykhonov; G. Ambrosi; R. Asfandiyarov; P. Azzarello; P. Bernardini; B. Bertucci; A. Bolognini; F. Cadoux; A. D’Amone; A. De Benedittis; I. De Mitri; M. Di Santo; Yuhui Dong; M. Duranti; D. D’Urso; R.R. Fan; P. Fusco; Valentina Gallo; M. Gao; F. Gargano; S. Garrappa; Keyun Gong; M. Ionica; D. La Marra; F. Loparco; G. Marsella; M. N. Mazziotta; W.X. Peng; Rui Qiao; M.M. Salinas

Abstract DAMPE (DArk Matter Particle Explorer) is a spaceborne high-energy cosmic ray and gamma-ray detector, successfully launched in December 2015. It is designed to probe astroparticle physics in the broad energy range from few GeV to 100 TeV. The scientific goals of DAMPE include the identification of possible signatures of Dark Matter annihilation or decay, the study of the origin and propagation mechanisms of cosmic-ray particles, and gamma-ray astronomy. DAMPE consists of four sub-detectors: a plastic scintillator strip detector, a Silicon–Tungsten tracKer–converter (STK), a BGO calorimeter and a neutron detector. The STK is composed of six double layers of single-sided silicon micro-strip detectors interleaved with three layers of tungsten for photon conversions into electron–positron pairs. The STK is a crucial component of DAMPE, allowing to determine the direction of incoming photons, to reconstruct tracks of cosmic rays and to estimate their absolute charge (Z). We present the in-flight performance of the STK based on two years of in-flight DAMPE data, which includes the noise behavior, signal response, thermal and mechanical stability, alignment and position resolution.


Archive | 2009

Method for inhibiting background of deep space X-ray detection spectrometer

Xiaohua Liang; Jinzhou Wang; H. W. Wang; Chengmo Zhang; Jiawei Yang; Xuelei Cao; J. Q. Zhang; Xingzhu Cui; Wenxi Peng; Yong Chen; Min Gao


Archive | 2009

Multi-path low noise charge sensitive amplifier circuit system for deep space detection

Xuelei Cao; Min Gao; H. W. Wang; Chengmo Zhang; Jiawei Yang; Jinzhou Wang; Xiaohua Liang; Xingzhu Cui; Wenxi Peng; J. Q. Zhang


Radiation Detection Technology and Methods | 2018

Energetic particles’ fluxes and dose in the Radiation Gene Box measured by space radiation detector onboard SJ-10 satellite

Xingzhu Cui; Yaqing Liu; Wenxi Peng; Jinzhou Wang; Min Gao; Dongya Guo; Xiaohua Liang; Ruirui Fan; H. W. Wang; Yunlong Zhang; Zhongjian Ma; Mingyang Yan; Hong Xiao; Yuanda Jiang; Haiying Hang


Solar Physics | 2014

Observational Results of the ChangE-1 Solar X-Ray Monitor

X. Z. Cui; H. Y. Wang; Wenxi Peng; Chengmo Zhang; Xiaohua Liang; Jinzhou Wang; M. Gao; J. W. Yang; X. Cao; Jy Zhang; M. Y. Wu; J. Chang; H. X. Sun; Z. Y. OuYang; Y. L. Zhou; C. L. Li


Archive | 2014

Design of SJ-10 Space Radiation Detector Prototype

Yaqing Liu; H. W. Wang; Xingzhu Cui; Wenxi Peng; Ruirui Fan; Xiaohua Liang Ming Gao; Yunlong Zhang; Chengmo Zhang; J. Q. Zhang; Jiawei Yang; Jinzhou Wang; Fei Zhang Yifan Dong; Dongya Guo; Dawei Zhou


Archive | 2011

Method for deep space X fluorescence analysis

Xingzhu Cui; Wenxi Peng; H. W. Wang; Chengmo Zhang; Jiawei Yang; Xuelei Cao; Jinzhou Wang; Xiaohua Liang; Yong Chen; Min Gao; J. Q. Zhang


Archive | 2009

X ray spectrometer calibrating device for deep space detection

Min Gao; Jinzhou Wang; H. W. Wang; Chengmo Zhang; Xingzhu Cui; Wenxi Peng; Xuelei Cao; J. Q. Zhang; Jiawei Yang; Xiaohua Liang

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Wenxi Peng

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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H. W. Wang

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Chengmo Zhang

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Xiaohua Liang

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Xingzhu Cui

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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J. Q. Zhang

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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G. Ambrosi

Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare

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M. Gao

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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