The HARP electron and ion sensor on the phobos mission

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The HARP instrument is a hyperbolic electrostatic analyzer working in the retarding potential mode. It is the lowest-energy member of the ESTER particle detector family. The energy range extends from 0.25 eV to 850 eV for both electrons and ions. The eight viewing sectors are arranged in a fan-shaped geometry in the antisolar hemisphere. They are simultaneously sampled while energy is stepped over a maximum number of 75 logarithmically spaced channels. The instrument is intended for thermal and superthermal solar-wind electron observations during the cruise phase and - more importantly - for electron and ion observations in the Mars environment.

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