A 3-DIMENSIONAL PLASMA AND ENERGETIC PARTICLE INVESTIGATION FOR THE WIND SPACECRAFT

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作者
LIN, RP
ANDERSON, KA
ASHFORD, S
CARLSON, C
CURTIS, D
ERGUN, R
LARSON, D
MCFADDEN, J
MCCARTHY, M
PARKS, GK
REME, H
BOSQUED, JM
COUTELIER, J
COTIN, F
DUSTON, C
WENZEL, KP
SANDERSON, TR
HENRION, J
RONNET, JC
PASCHMANN, G
机构
[1] UNIV WASHINGTON,GEOPHYS PROGRAM,SEATTLE,WA 98195
[2] UNIV TOULOUSE 3,CTR ETUD SPATIALE RAYONNEMENTS,TOULOUSE,FRANCE
[3] EUROPEAN SPACE TECHNOL CTR,EUROPEAN SPACE AGCY,DEPT SPACE SCI,2200 AG NOORDWIJK,NETHERLANDS
[4] MAX PLANCK INST EXTRATERR PHYS,D-85740 GARCHING,GERMANY
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10.1007/BF00751328
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P1 [天文学];
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0704 ;
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This instrument is designed to make measurements of the full three-dimensional distribution of suprathermal electrons and ions from solar wind plasma to low energy cosmic rays, with high sensitivity, wide dynamic range, good energy and angular resolution, and high time resolution. The primary scientific goals are to explore the suprathermal particle population between the solar wind and low energy cosmic rays, to study particle acceleration and transport and wave-particle interactions, and to monitor particle input to and output from the Earth's magnetosphere. Three arrays, each consisting of a pair of double-ended semi-conductor telescopes each with two or three closely sandwiched passivated ion implanted silicon detectors, measure electrons and ions above similar to 20 keV. One side of each telescope is covered with a thin foil which absorbs ions below 400 keV, while on the other side the incoming <400 keV electrons are swept away by a magnet so electrons and ions are cleanly separated. Higher energy electrons (up to similar to 1 MeV) and ions (up to 11 MeV) are identified by the two double-ended telescopes which have a third detector. The telescopes provide energy resolution of Delta E/E approximate to 0.3 and angular resolution of 22.5 degrees x 36 degrees, and full 4 pi steradian coverage in one spin (3 s). Top-hat symmetrical spherical section electrostatic analyzers with microchannel plate detectors are used to measure ions and electrons from similar to 3 eV to 30 keV. All these analyzers have either 180 degrees or 360 degrees fields of view in a plane, Delta E/E approximate to 0.2, and angular resolution varying from 5.6 degrees (near the ecliptic) to 22.5 degrees. Full 4 pi steradian coverage can be obtained in one-half or one spin. A large and a small geometric factor analyzer measure ions over the wide flux range from quiet-time suprathermal levels to intense solar wind fluxes. Similarly two analyzers are used to cover the wide range of electron fluxes. Moments of the electron and ion distributions are computed on board. In addition, a Fast Particle Correlator combines electron data from the high sensitivity electron analyzer with plasma wave data from the WAVE experiment (Bougeret et al., in this volume) to study wave-particle interactions on fast time scales. The large geometric factor electron analyzer has electrostatic deflectors to steer the field of view and follow the magnetic field to enhance the correlation measurements.
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