2007
DOI: 10.1007/s11214-007-9262-7
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The MESSENGER Gamma-Ray and Neutron Spectrometer

Abstract: A Gamma-Ray and Neutron Spectrometer (GRNS) instrument has been developed as part of the science payload for NASA's Discovery Program mission to the planet Mercury. Mercury Surface, Space ENvironment, GEochemistry, and Ranging (MESSEN-GER) launched successfully in 2004 and will journey more than six years before entering

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“…1) consists of three scintillators that are each separately read out with photomultiplier tubes (PMTs) (Goldsten et al, 2007). The center block, a borated plastic (BP) scintillator, is sensitive to epithermal (0.4 eV to 500 keV) and fast neutrons (500 keV to few MeV), and the two planar lithium glass (LG) scintillators are sensitive to thermal (<0.4 eV) and epithermal neutrons.…”
Section: Neutron Spectrometer On the Messenger Spacecraftmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…1) consists of three scintillators that are each separately read out with photomultiplier tubes (PMTs) (Goldsten et al, 2007). The center block, a borated plastic (BP) scintillator, is sensitive to epithermal (0.4 eV to 500 keV) and fast neutrons (500 keV to few MeV), and the two planar lithium glass (LG) scintillators are sensitive to thermal (<0.4 eV) and epithermal neutrons.…”
Section: Neutron Spectrometer On the Messenger Spacecraftmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2). Except for excess counts at low-energy channels that are likely due to planetary gamma-rays, the net counts are well fit by a Gaussian function (dashed blue curve) that is similar in width to pre-launch calibration data (Goldsten et al, 2007). To avoid including any counts from the gamma-ray background in the summed neutron counts, we define the total measured neutron counts in each sensor as the total counts above channel 17.…”
Section: Neutron Spectrometer Data From Three Mercury Flybysmentioning
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“…The GRS system consists of two sensors: a high purity germanium (HpGe) gamma‐ray sensor, which was cryocooled and was sensitive to gamma rays from 50 keV to 10 MeV, and a borated plastic ACS to actively reject background charged particles from the germanium detector (Goldsten et al, 2007). The ACS is sensitive to electrons with energies greater than 50 keV up to several hundreds of keV through bremsstrahlung photon production by impact of energetic electrons on the sensor housing and nearby materials (Lawrence et al, 2015).…”
Section: Ee Observationsmentioning
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“…Because the sensor area of these instruments was significantly larger than that of the EPS (Goldsten et al, 2007), the NS, GRS, and XRS were over an order of magnitude more sensitive than the EPS for detecting energetic electrons. For the GRS, both the main Ge gamma‐ray sensor and the scintillator anticoincidence shield (ACS) were sensitive to EE events.…”
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