Nuclear instrumentation for a soft X-ray detection system on a small satellite, CATSAT.

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X-Ray Detectors: Space Instrumentation

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Nuclear instrumentation has been designed and tested for a large field of view soft X-ray sensor utilizing Si avalanche photodiodes. The instrument will be launched on a low cost satellite mission in mid 1998. The mission's primary scientific objective is to determine the distance scale to the sources of cosmic gamma ray bursts by utilizing interstellar absorption effects observable in their X-ray emission at energies below 2 keV.

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