NSSDCA ID: SPMS-00251
Availability: Exclusively CDAW Proprietary Data - Contact Agent for More Information
Time span: 1977-10-23 to 1978-07-31
This data set is proprietary and not for distribution. It is submitted by experimenters to NSSDC for the purpose of the Coordinated Data Analysis Workshops (CDAW). The data sets submitted for CDAW are usually small, and the time coverage is usually scanty within the time span indicated. However, this data set (or part of it) may be provided to the general science community through an online data set in CDF format. For more detailed description, as well as access information, please contact the NSSDC Request Coordination Office at request@mail630.gsfc.nasa.gov.
This data set consists of experimenter-supplied hard copy, microfilmed at NSSDC, of 32-s-averaged particle flux survey plots for the ISEE 1 and 2 Anderson experiments. Each day consists of six 8-h plots, three electron and three proton, per satellite. The day of the year, processing date, and scale factors for the various curves are shown across the top of the plot. The next bold line is the plot date, the satellite ID, the particle species, and the symbols identifying the various curves. The three lines below this line give the satellite position in earth radii in the following formats: X Re, 0.0; Z Re, total Re, respectively. This is given once per hour, in GSE coordinates. Below the plot is the time given in hours (UT). Solid horizontal bars on the plot itself are used to indicate missing data. The identifiers represent particle fluxes in the following energy ranges: identifier "2keV" = approximately 2 keV electrons and approximately 2 keV protons (ions), differential fluxes; identifier "6keV" = approximately 6 keV electrons and approximately 6 keV protons (ions), differential fluxes; identifier "8keV" = >19 keV electrons and >19 keV protons (ions), integral fluxes; identifier "30keV" = >42 keV electrons and >42 keV protons (ions), integral fluxes; and identifier "OT200" = >290 keV protons (ions), integral flux.
Questions and comments about this data collection can be directed to: Dr. H. Kent Hills
Name | Role | Original Affiliation | |
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Prof. George K. Parks | General Contact | University of Washington | parks@geophys.washington.edu |