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Numerical Data Product: Geotail CPI Hot Plasma Moments

Resource ID
spase://VMO/NumericalData/Geotail/CPI/HPA_PT64S Get XML
Name
Geotail CPI Hot Plasma Moments
Alternate name
Geotail CPI HPA High Time Resolution Plasma Moments
Description

The CPI/HPA Hot Plasma Analyzer high time resolution moments of hot plasma: Ion number density Ion average temperature Ion bulk flow velocity Electron number density Electron average temperature

The CPI/HPA data are good in the magnetosphere and may be usefull in the magnetosheath.

Additional information
CPI Survey Plots

Geotail CPI description and survey plots.

Contact
Role Person
1. Principal investigator Prof. Louis A. Frank Get XML
2. Data producer Dr. William R. Paterson Get XML
3. Metadata contact Jan Merka Get XML
Release date
2009-05-20 23:06:12
Repository #1
Name
CDAWeb Data Repository FTP Interface Get XML
Availability
Online
Access rights
Open
URL
CDAWeb FTP download
Format
CDF
Encoding
None
Repository #2
Name
University of Iowa Get XML
Availability
Online
Access rights
Open
URL
University of Iowa: Geotail CPI HPA high time resolution data
Format
Text
Encoding
ASCII
Instrument
Geotail CPI Get XML
Measurement type
Thermal plasma
Temporal description
Start date
1992-10-06 00:00:28
Relative stop date
2 years ago
Cadence
1 minute 4 seconds
Observed regions
Earth.Magnetosheath
Earth.Magnetosphere
Earth.Magnetosphere.Magnetotail
Caveats

The electron sensors for the CPI HP analyzer require regular intercalibration. Also, their sensitivity declined over time. A detrending factor is applied so that average electron densities are consistent with ion densities. The HP ion data and the electron data are good through a the end of 2005. The sensitivity decline had been linear until the end of 2005, but hasn't been checked for 2006 or 2007. That may affect the HP electron parameters for 2006 and 2007, but not the HP ion parameters.

In June of 2007, the HP sensor bias voltage was raised to improve the electron gain, which over the course of 15 years had dropped by about half. This requires recalibration of both the HP ion sensors and the HP electron sensors.

Parameters

Parameter #1

Name
Time
Parameter key
Epoch
Description

Time in milliseconds, centered, since CDF Epoch

Units
ms
Conversion to SI units
1e-3>s
Valid minimum
08-Sep-1992 00:00:00.000
Valid maximum
31-Dec-2020 20:00:00.000
Fill value
-1.0E31
Parameter type
Temporal

Parameter #2

Name
Ni
Parameter key
Density_i
Description

Ion number density (Hot Plasma Analyzer), scalar

Caveats

The ions are assumed to be protons

Units
cm^-3
Conversion to SI units
1e6>m^-3
Rendering hints
Format
F8.3
Valid minimum
0.01
Valid maximum
1000.0
Fill value
-1.0E31
Particle type
Proton
AlphaParticle
Ion
Quantity
Number density
Qualifier
Moment
Scalar

Parameter #3

Name
Ti
Parameter key
Temp_i
Description

Kinetic temperature of HPA ions, scalar

Caveats

Calculated by integrating the distribution function

Units
K
Rendering hints
Format
F11.0
Valid minimum
10000.0
Valid maximum
5.0E8
Fill value
-1.0E31
Particle type
Proton
AlphaParticle
Ion
Quantity
Temperature
Qualifier
Moment
Scalar

Parameter #4

Name
Vi
Parameter key
Velocity_i
Description

Ion bulk flow velocity vector in GSE coordinates

Units
km/s
Conversion to SI units
1e3>m/s
Coordinate system
Cartesian GSE
Rendering hints
Format
F9.2
Structure
Size
3
Elements
Index Name Component Valid min Valid max Fill value
1 Vx GSE I -1400.0 1400.0 -1.0E31
2 Vy GSE J -1400.0 1400.0 -1.0E31
3 Vz GSE K -1400.0 1400.0 -1.0E31
Particle type
Proton
AlphaParticle
Ion
Quantity
Flow velocity
Qualifier
Moment
Vector

Parameter #5

Name
Ne
Parameter key
Density_e
Description

Electron number density (Hot Plasma Analyzer), scalar

Units
cm^-3
Conversion to SI units
1e6>m^-3
Rendering hints
Format
F8.3
Valid minimum
0.01
Valid maximum
1000.0
Fill value
-1.0E31
Particle type
Electron
Quantity
Number density
Qualifier
Moment
Scalar

Parameter #6

Name
Te
Parameter key
Temp_e
Description

Kinetic temperature of HPA electrons, scalar

Caveats

Calculated by integrating the distribution function

Units
K
Rendering hints
Format
F11.0
Valid minimum
10000.0
Valid maximum
5.0E8
Fill value
-1.0E31
Particle type
Electron
Quantity
Temperature
Qualifier
Moment
Scalar

SPASE version 2.0.0

Instrument: Geotail CPI

Instrument ID
spase://SMWG/Instrument/Geotail/CPI Get XML
Name
Geotail CPI
Alternate name
Geotail Comprehensive Plasma Instrumentation
Description

The objective of the Comprehensive Plasma Instrumentation (CPI) investigation is to make comprehensive observations of the three-dimensional velocity distribution functions of electrons and positive ions, with identification of ion species. The instrument contains three sets of quadrispherical analyzers with channel electron multipliers. These three obtain three-dimensional measurements for hot plasma and solar wind electrons, for solar wind ions, and for positive-ion composition measurements. The positive-ion composition measurement of the Ion Composition (IC) analyzer includes five miniature imaging mass spectrometers at the exit aperture of the analyzer, and covers masses from 1 to 550 u/Q at 100 eV, and 1 to 55 u/Q at 10 keV. The Hot Plasma (HP) analyzer measures electrons and ions in the range 1-50,000 eV/Q. The Solar Wind (SW) analyzer measures ions from 150 to 7,000 eV/Q. Sequencing of the energy analyzers and mass spectrometers, and other control functions, are provided by two microprocessors.

Additional information
NSSDC's Master Catalog

Information about the Comprehensive Plasma Instrument (CPI)

Contact
Role Person
1. Principal investigator Prof. Louis A. Frank Get XML
Release date
2009-05-20 21:10:15
Prior ID
spase://nssdc/instrument/1992-044A-04
Instrument type
Quadrispherical Analyser
Investigation name
CPI on GEOTAIL
Observatory
Geotail Get XML

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Observatory: Geotail

Observatory ID
spase://SMWG/Observatory/Geotail Get XML
Name
Geotail
Alternate name
1992-044A
GTL
ISTP/Geotail
GGS/Geotail
Geomagnetic Tail Lab
Description

The solar wind draws the Earth's magnetic field into a long tail on the nightside of the Earth and stores energy in the stretched field lines of the magnetotail. During active periods, the tail couples with the near-Earth magnetosphere, sometimes releasing energy stored in the tail and activating auroras in the polar ionosphere.

The Geotail mission measures global energy flow and transformation in the magnetotail to increase understanding of fundamental magnetospheric processes. This includes the physics of the magnetopause magnetospheric boundary regions, the lobe and plasma sheet, and reconnection and neutral line formation, i.e., the mechanisms processes of input, transport, storage, release and conversion of mass, momentum and energy in the magnetotail.

Geotail, together with Wind, Polar, SOHO, and Cluster projects, constitute a cooperative scientific satellite project designated the International Solar Terrestrial Physics (ISTP) program which aims at gaining improved understanding of the physics of solar-terrestrial relations.

Geotail is a spin-stabilized spacecraft utilizing mechanically despun antennas with a design lifetime of about four years. The nominal spin rate of the spacecraft is about 20 rpm around a spin axis maintained between 85-89 degrees to the ecliptic plane. Geotail is cylindrical, approximately 2.2 m in diameter, and 1.6 m high. with It has body-mounted solar cells. Geotail also has and a back-up battery subsystem which that operates when the spacecraft is in the Earth's shadow (limited to 2 hrs). Real-time telemetry data transmitted in X-band are received at the Usuda Deep Space Center (UDSC) in Japan. There are two tape recorders on board, each with a capacity of 450 Mb, which allows daily 24-hour data coverage and are collected in playback mode by the NASA Deep Space Network (DSN).

The Geotail mission is divided into two phases. During the two-year initial phase, the orbit apogee was kept on the nightside of the Earth by using the Moon's gravity in a series of double-lunar swing-by maneuvers that result in the spacecraft spending most of its time in the distant magnetotail (maximum apogee about 200 Earth radii) with a period varying from one to four months. Then, in November 1994, there were a series of maneuvers that reduced the apogee to 50 Re. After three more months in the magnetotail the spacecraft was put in a 10 by 30 Re orbit where it has remained except that the perigee was reduced from 10 to 9 Re in June 1997.

Details on the Geotail mission and instrumentation are given in the Journal of Geomagnetism and Geoelectricity (Vol. 46, No. 1, 1994); online from JGG at

http://www.terrapub.co.jp/journals/EPS/JGG

Additional information
NSSDC's Master Catalog

Information about the Geotail mission

Contact
Role Person
1. Project scientist Guan Le Get XML
2. Project scientist Prof. Masaki Fujimoto Get XML
3. Metadata contact Jan Merka Get XML
Release date
2009-05-20 20:00:12
Location
Region
Earth.Magnetosphere
Heliosphere.NearEarth

SPASE version 2.0.0

Person: Prof. Louis A. Frank

Name
Prof. Louis A. Frank
Organization
University of Iowa
Address
Department of Physics and Astronomy University of Iowa Iowa City IA 52242
Email
frank@iowasp.physics.uiowa.edu
Phone
+1-319-335-1695
Person ID
spase://SMWG/Person/Louis.A.Frank Get XML
Release date
2008-08-26 18:45:59

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Person: Dr. William R. Paterson

Name
Dr. William R. Paterson
Organization
Hampton University
Address
Atmospheric & Planetary Science Hampton University Hampton VA 23668-6401
Email
bill.paterson@hamptonu.edu
Phone
+1-757 728 6401
Person ID
spase://SMWG/Person/William.R.Paterson Get XML
Release date
2007-10-24 00:00:00

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Person: Jan Merka

Name
Jan Merka
Organization
NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
Address
Code 672, Greenbelt, MD 20771, USA
Email
jan.merka@nasa.gov
Phone
1-301-286-8751
Person ID
spase://SMWG/Person/Jan.Merka Get XML
Release date
2007-08-09 22:02:24

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Person: Dr. Robert E. McGuire

Name
Dr. Robert E. McGuire
Organization
NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
Address
Code 672, Greenbelt, MD 20771, USA
Email
mcguire@mail630.gsfc.nasa.gov
Phone
1-301-286-7794
Person ID
spase://SMWG/Person/Robert.E.McGuire Get XML
Release date
2007-05-30 15:25:24

SPASE version 2.0.0

Person: UNKNOWN

Name
UNKNOWN
Organization
UNKNOWN
Person ID
spase://SMWG/Person/UNKNOWN Get XML
Release date
1999-01-01 00:00:00

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Person: Guan Le

Name
Guan Le
Organization
NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
Address
Code 674, Greenbelt, MD 20771, USA
Email
guan.le@nasa.gov
Phone
+1-301-286-1087
Person ID
spase://SMWG/Person/Guan.Le Get XML
Release date
2007-08-28 20:26:51

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Person: Prof. Masaki Fujimoto

Name
Prof. Masaki Fujimoto
Organization
Institute of Space and Astronautical Science, Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency
Address
3-1-1 Yoshinodai, Sagamihara, Kanagawa 229-8510, Japan
Email
fujimoto@stp.isas.jaxa.jp
Fax number
+81-42-759-8456
Person ID
spase://SMWG/Person/Masaki.Fujimoto Get XML
Release date
2009-03-23 19:02:01

SPASE version 1.2.0

Repository: CDAWeb Data Repository FTP Interface

Repository ID
spase://SMWG/Repository/NASA/GSFC/SPDF/CDAWeb Get XML
Name
CDAWeb Data Repository FTP Interface
Description

Coordinated Data Analysis Web (CDAWeb) supports not only interactive plotting of variables from multiple instruments on multiple investigations simultaneously on arbitrary, user-defined time-scales. It also supports data retrieval in various formats using its interactive web interface or ftp service.

Additional information
CDAWeb Home Page

Coordinated Data Analysis Web (CDAWeb) home page at Space Physics Data Facility of the NASA Goddard Space Flight Center.

Contact
Role Person
1. Project scientist Dr. Robert E. McGuire Get XML
Release date
2008-08-26 21:14:34
Prior ID
spase://VMO/Repository/CDAWeb

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Repository: University of Iowa

Repository ID
spase://SMWG/Repository/UI Get XML
Name
University of Iowa
Description

Data repository at the University of Iowa, Space Plasma Physics Particles & Imaging Research Group

Contact
Role Person
1. General contact UNKNOWN Get XML
Release date
2008-12-05 00:40:06