Statistics – Applications
Scientific paper
Jul 1978
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1978itge...16..166h&link_type=abstract
IEEE Transactions on Geoscience Electronics, vol. GE-16, July 1978, p. 166-175. Bundesministerium für Forschung und Technologie
Statistics
Applications
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Abundance, Charge Distribution, Energetic Particles, International Sun Earth Explorer 1, International Sun Earth Explorer 3, Ion Distribution, Nuclear Particles, Radiation Measuring Instruments, Angular Distribution, Electrostatic Probes, Energy Spectra, Magnetically Trapped Particles, Particle Acceleration, Proportional Counters, Ring Currents, Transport Properties
Scientific paper
The ISEE-1 and ISEE-C instruments are designed to measure the elemental abundances, charge state composition, energy spectra, and angular distributions of energetic ions in the energy range 2 keV/charge to 80 MeV/nucleon and electrons between 75 and 1300 keV. The instrument consists of three sensor systems: (1) ULECA which is an electrostatic deflection system with rectangular solid-state detectors for the 3-560 keV/charge range; (2) ULEWATT which is a double dE/dX vs E thin-window flowthrough proportional counter/solid-state detector telescope for the 0.2-80 MeV/nucleon (Fe) range; and (3) ULEZEQ which is a combination of an electrostatic deflection analyzer and a thin-window dE/dX vs E system with thin-window proportional counter and position-sensitive solid-state detector. The applications of the instruments to solar and interplanetary phenomena and to magnetospheric acceleration and trapped particles are discussed.
Arbinger H.
Cain John
Fan Chang-Yun
Fisk Len A.
Gloeckler George
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