The INTEGRAL Radiation Environment Monitor (IREM) is a payload supporting instrument on board the INTEGRAL satellite. The monitor continually measures electron and proton fluxes along the orbit and provides this information to the spacecraft on board data handler. The mission alert system broadcasts it to the payload instruments enabling them to react accordingly to the current radiation level. Additionally, the IREM conducts its autonomous research mapping the Earth radiation environment for the space weather program. Its scientific data are available for further analysis almost without delay.
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Hajdas, W., Bühler, P., Eggel, C., Favre, P., Mchedlishvili, A., & Zehnder, A. (2003). Radiation environment along the INTEGRAL orbit measured with the IREM monitor. Astronomy and Astrophysics, 411(1). https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361:20031251
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