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Charging of free-falling test masses in orbit due to cosmic rays: Results from LISA Pathfinder

Journal
PHYSICAL REVIEW D  
Date Issued
2023
Author(s)
Armano, M.
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Audley, H.
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Baird, J.
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Binetruy, P.
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Born, M.
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Bortoluzzi, D.
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Castelli, E.
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Cavalleri, A.
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Cesarini, A.
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Cruise, A. M.
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Danzmann, K.
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de Deus Silva, M.
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Diepholz, I.
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Dixon, G.
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Dolesi, R.
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Ferraioli, L.
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Ferroni, V.
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Fitzsimons, E. D.
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Freschi, M.
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Gesa, L.
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Giardini, D.
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Gibert, F.
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Giusteri, R.
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Grimani, C.
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Grzymisch, J.
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Harrison, I.
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Hartig, M. -S.
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Heinzel, G.
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Hewitson, M.
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Hollington, D.
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Hoyland, D.
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Hueller, M.
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Inchauspé, H.
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Jennrich, O.
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Jetzer, P.
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Karnesis, N.
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Kaune, B.
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Killow, C. J.
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Korsakova, N.
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Lobo, J. A.
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López-Zaragoza, J. P.
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Maarschalkerweerd, R.
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Mance, D.
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Martín, V.
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Martino, J.
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Martin-Polo, L.
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Martin-Porqueras, F.
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McNamara, P. W.
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Mendes, J.
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Mendes, L.
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Meshksar, N.
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Nofrarias, M.
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Paczkowski, S.
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Perreur-Lloyd, M.
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Petiteau, A.
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Plagnol, E.
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Ramos-Castro, J.
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Reiche, J.
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Rivas, F.
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Robertson, D. I.
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RUSSANO, Giuliana  
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Slutsky, J.
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Sopuerta, C. F.
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Sumner, T. J.
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Texier, D.
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Thorpe, J. I.
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Vetrugno, D.
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Vitale, S.
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Wanner, G.
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Ward, H.
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Wass, P. J.
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Weber, W. J.
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Wissel, L.
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Wittchen, A.
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Zweifel, P.
DOI
10.1103/PhysRevD.107.062007
Abstract
A comprehensive summary of the measurements made to characterize test-mass charging due to the space environment during the LISA Pathfinder mission is presented. Measurements of the residual charge of the test mass after release by the grabbing and positioning mechanism show that the initial charge of the test masses was negative after all releases, leaving the test mass with a potential in the range from -12 to -512 . Variations in the neutral test-mass charging rate between 21.7 and 30.7 e s-1 were observed over the course of the 17-month science operations produced by cosmic ray flux changes including a Forbush decrease associated with a small solar energetic particle event. A dependence of the cosmic ray charging rate on the test-mass potential between -30.2 and -40.3 e s-1 V-1 was observed resulting in an equilibrium test-mass potential between 670 and 960 mV, and this is attributed to a contribution to charging from low-energy electrons emitted from the gold surfaces of the gravitational reference sensor. Data from the onboard particle detector show a reliable correlation with the charging rate and with other environmental monitors of the cosmic ray flux. This correlation is exploited to extrapolate test-mass charging rates to a 20-year period giving useful insight into the expected range of charging rate that may be observed in the LISA mission.
Volume
107
Issue
6
Start page
062007
Uri
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12386/35330
Url
http://arxiv.org/abs/2211.09309v2
https://journals.aps.org/prd/abstract/10.1103/PhysRevD.107.062007
Issn Identifier
2470-0010
Ads BibCode
2023PhRvD.107f2007A
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