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Instrument: EPD
Instrument details
Acronym
EPD
Full name
Energetic Particle Detector
Purpose
To measure the composition, timing and distribution functions of suprathermal and energetic particles. Scientific topics to be addressed include the sources, acceleration mechanisms, and transport processes of these particles
Short description
Package of 5 units: a) The SupraThermal Electrons Ions and Neutrals Telescope (STEIN); b) The Electron Proton Telescope (EPT); c) The Low Energy Telescope (LET); d) The High Energy Telescope (HET); and e) The Suprathermal Ion Spectrograph (SIS). The energy ranges are: 0.002-20 MeV (electrons), 0.003-100 MeV (protons), 0.005-200 MeV/n (ions)
Background
New development
Scanning Technique
Interplanetary space observation from a solar orbit under several viewing direction
Resolution
N/A
Coverage / Cycle
Nearly full interplanetary space
Mass
Power
Data Rate
Providing Agency
CDTI
Instrument Maturity
Flown on an R&D satellite
Utilization Period:
2020 to ≥2030
Last update:
2021-12-16
Detailed characteristics
Satellites this instrument is flying on
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Instrument classification
Solar and space environment monitors Energetic particle spectrometer
WIGOS Subcomponents
Subcomponent 2 Electron sensor [at solar orbit, ecliptic, L5] Proton sensor [at solar orbit, ecliptic, L5] Alpha-particle sensor [at solar orbit, ecliptic, L5] Heavy ion sensor [at solar orbit, ecliptic, L5] Solar wind density sensor [at solar orbit, ecliptic, L5] Solar wind temperature sensor [at solar orbit, ecliptic, L5] Solar wind velocity sensor [at solar orbit, ecliptic, L5] Subcomponent 3 Electron sensor [from solar orbit, ecliptic, L5] Proton sensor [from solar orbit, ecliptic, L5] Alpha-particle sensor [from solar orbit, ecliptic, L5] Heavy ion sensor [from solar orbit, ecliptic, L5] Solar wind density sensor [from solar orbit, ecliptic, L5] Solar wind temperature sensor [from solar orbit, ecliptic, L5] Solar wind velocity sensor [from solar orbit, ecliptic, L5]
Mission objectives
Primary mission objectives Alpha particles differential directional flux Electron differential directional flux Heavy ion angular flux energy and mass spectrum Heavy ion flux energy and mass spectrum Proton differential directional flux
Secondary mission objectives Solar wind density Solar wind temperature Solar wind velocity Show all Show fewer
Tentative Evaluation of Measurements
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