The contributions of Cerenkov emission, luminescence, secondary electron emission, and bremsstrahlung to radiation-induced data current and noise of multiplier phototubes were analyzed quantitatively. Fluorescence and Cerenkov emission in the tube window are the major contributors and can quantitatively account for dark count levels observed in orbit. Radiation-induced noise can be minimized by shielding, tube selection, and mode of operation. Optical decoupling of windows and cathode (side-window tubes) leads to further reduction of radiation-induced dark counts, as does reducing the window thickness and effective cathode area, and selection of window/cathode combinations of low fluorescence efficiency. In trapped radiation-free regions of...
Thesis (S.B.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Physics, 2004.Includes bibliographica...
System was developed for use in astronomy and other research areas concerned with detection of faint...
We present the latest developments in our joint NASA/CNES suborbital project. This project is a ball...
Various types of photomultiplier tubes useful for space applications were irradiated with 1- and 2-M...
Parameters in analog /dc/ and digital /single electron pulse count/ modes of processing data from ph...
An extremely accurate attitude determination was developed for space applications. This system uses ...
Single electron counting characteristics of multiplier phototubes - Pulse height distribution of win...
Test data on effective photocathode size, response uniformity, and pulse amplitude distribution of m...
STACEE (Solar Tower Atmospheric Cerenkov Effect Experiment) is a ground-based gamma-ray telescope. U...
Cascade aperture design, gas pressure effects, gain calibration, and photon counting efficiency of m...
Photomultiplier tube sensitivity enhancement with very thin semitransparent photocathode and total i...
The fluorescence and phosphorescence of photomultiplier window materials under electron irradiation ...
Abstract: Currently the standard light sensors for imaging atmospheric Cherenkov telescopes are the ...
Whilst the atmosphere places a limit on the successful applications of many branches of astronomy, i...
Astronauts and Apollo and Skylab missions have reported observing a variety of visual phenomena when...
Thesis (S.B.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Physics, 2004.Includes bibliographica...
System was developed for use in astronomy and other research areas concerned with detection of faint...
We present the latest developments in our joint NASA/CNES suborbital project. This project is a ball...
Various types of photomultiplier tubes useful for space applications were irradiated with 1- and 2-M...
Parameters in analog /dc/ and digital /single electron pulse count/ modes of processing data from ph...
An extremely accurate attitude determination was developed for space applications. This system uses ...
Single electron counting characteristics of multiplier phototubes - Pulse height distribution of win...
Test data on effective photocathode size, response uniformity, and pulse amplitude distribution of m...
STACEE (Solar Tower Atmospheric Cerenkov Effect Experiment) is a ground-based gamma-ray telescope. U...
Cascade aperture design, gas pressure effects, gain calibration, and photon counting efficiency of m...
Photomultiplier tube sensitivity enhancement with very thin semitransparent photocathode and total i...
The fluorescence and phosphorescence of photomultiplier window materials under electron irradiation ...
Abstract: Currently the standard light sensors for imaging atmospheric Cherenkov telescopes are the ...
Whilst the atmosphere places a limit on the successful applications of many branches of astronomy, i...
Astronauts and Apollo and Skylab missions have reported observing a variety of visual phenomena when...
Thesis (S.B.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Physics, 2004.Includes bibliographica...
System was developed for use in astronomy and other research areas concerned with detection of faint...
We present the latest developments in our joint NASA/CNES suborbital project. This project is a ball...