12–23 Jul 2021
Online
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First results of the SA Agulhas II mobile mini-neutron monitor: Instrumental characterization and environmental sensitivity

21 Jul 2021, 12:00
1h 30m
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Talk SH | Solar & Heliospheric Discussion

Speaker

Du Toit Strauss (Center for Space Research, North-West University, South Africa)

Description

A newly redesigned version of a mini-neutron monitor (NM), with updated and more sensitive electronics, was installed on the South African Antarctic research vessel, the SA Agulhas II, at the end of 2019. The 2019/2020 relief voyage to the SANAE (South African Antarctic base) research station was used to test the performance of the instrument. Results indicate that the new design, featuring a specially designed cradle with movement dampeners, worked well. However, due to the placement of the instrument, two unanticipated effects were observed: (i) A very strong temperature dependence at low temperature and (ii) occasional high-frequency interference, possibly due to an ice radar antenna. Both of these effects are studied in detail, with preliminary findings presented here. Because of these effects, the mini-NM will be moved to a more suitable location onboard the ship in the near future (covid permitting) and will, hopefully, provide long-term cosmic ray measurements in the southern oceans.

Keywords

neutron monitor

Subcategory Experimental Methods & Instrumentation

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