The high energy (1-100 MeV) proton telescope for the CRRES mission

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Circuit Protection, Particle Telescopes, Radiation Effects, Spaceborne Telescopes, Collimators, Electronics, Magnets, Proton Energy, Radiation Counters

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The high energy proton telescope (PROTEL) component of the Combined Release and Radiation Effects Satellite (CRRES) is described. The instrument is designed to measure trapped proton fluxes at an altitude of 35,000 km in the energy range 1-100 MeV, and trapped ion fluxes from He4 to Fe56 in the range 1.5-200 MeV. The head assemblies of the instrument are described, including the collimators, sweep magnets, and low and high energy detectors and their associated electronics. Schematic diagrams of the head assemblies are provided.

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