Physics
Scientific paper
May 2008
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2008p%26ss...56..901l&link_type=abstract
Planetary and Space Science, Volume 56, Issue 7, p. 901-912.
Physics
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Scientific paper
In this paper we present two methods to derive electron fluid parameters from the CAPS ELS spectrometer on board the Cassini spacecraft currently in orbit around Saturn. In the first part of the paper we give a basic overview of the instrument and describe the challenges inherent in the derivation of density and temperature values using these techniques. We then describe a method to calculate electron moments by integrating the particle distribution function. We also describe a second technique in which we fit the electron energy spectrum with a Gaussian curve and use the peak energy of this curve to derive density and temperature values. We then compare the two methods with particular emphasis on their application to Cassini SOI observations in the saturnian environment and point out the limitations of the two techniques. We will show that results from the two very different methods are in agreement when the physical properties of the environment and of the observed electron populations have been inferred from inspection of the raw data. Finally we will suggest future developments that will remove these limitations.
Andre Nicolas
Arridge Christopher S.
Coates Andrew J.
Gilbert Linda K.
Lewis Gethyn R.
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