Computer Science
Scientific paper
Dec 1977
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1977ssrv...21..329k&link_type=abstract
Space Science Reviews, vol. 21, Dec. 1977, p. 329-354.
Computer Science
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Particle Telescopes, Radiation Counters, Satellite-Borne Instruments, Voyager Project, Earth Magnetosphere, Interplanetary Medium, Jupiter (Planet), Planetary Radiation, Saturn (Planet), Uranus (Planet)
Scientific paper
The Low Energy Magnetosphere Particle Analyzer (LEMPA) and the Low Energy Particle Telescope (LEPT) on board the Voyager spacecraft are described. The LEMPA has an energy range of about 10 keV to greater than 11 MeV for electrons and about 15 keV to greater than 150 MeV for protons and heavier ions; the LEPT covers a range of about 0.05 to 40 MeV/nucleon with good energy and species resolution. The LEPT and LEMPA subsystems are mounted on a stepping platform which rotates at variable rate through eight angular sectors. Comprehensive measurements of particles in the Jovian, Saturnian, Uranian, and interplanetary environments are expected from the experiment.
Armstrong Thomas P.
Axford Wiliam Ian
Bostrom C. O.
Fan Chang-Yun
Gloeckler George
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