Reduced Cosmic Ray Pulse Height Analyzer Data
NSSDCA ID: SPHE-00393
Availability: Archived at NSSDC, accessible from elsewhere
Time span: 1965-05-29 to 1967-04-28
Description
This data set, supplied by the experimenter, consists of reduced solar and galactic cosmic-ray pulse height analyzer data on binary magnetic tape in a time-ordered format using an XDS 930 computer. There are 120 orbits of data on the tape. Each logical record contains the following data: D1 and D3 detector element pulse heights, time of observation, orbit number, and data quality information.
Alternate Names
- Reduced CR PHA (PHAEST) Data
Discipline
- Space Physics: Heliospheric Studies
Old NSSDCA ID
Additional Information
Spacecraft
Experiments
Questions and comments about this data collection can be directed to:
Coordinated Request and User Support Office
Personnel
Name | Role | Original Affiliation | E-mail |
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Mr. Robert M. Candey | General Contact | NASA Goddard Space Flight Center | robert.m.candey@nasa.gov |
Selected References
- Fan, C. Y., et al., University of Chicago data formats for library magnetic tapes from satellites IMP-1, IMP-2, and IMP-3,
EFINS-66-02, U. of Chicago, Enrico Fermi Inst., Lab. for Astrophys. and Space Res., Chicago, IL, 1966. Supplement issued: Apr. 1971.
- Brecht, J. J., Cosmic-ray range versus energy loss (65-042A-03), NSSDC information packet,
NASA-GSFC, NSSDC, Unnumbered, Greenbelt, MD, Aug. 1971.
- Brecht, J. J., Reduced pulse height analyzer data on magnetic tape (65-042A-03C), NSSDC information packet,
NASA-GSFC, NSSDC, Unnumbered, Greenbelt, MD, Aug. 1971.