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Polar Electric Fields Instrument (EFI), Spacecraft Potential and Plasma Density, Spin Resolution

(2023). Polar Electric Fields Instrument (EFI), Spacecraft Potential and Plasma Density, Spin Resolution [Data set]. NASA Space Physics Data Facility. https://doi.org/10.48322/ttha-dc31. Accessed on .

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ResourceID
spase://NASA/NumericalData/POLAR/EFI/SC/Potential_PlasmaDensity/Spin/PT6S

Description

This data consists of the Spacecraft Potential and the Plasma Density, at spacecraft spin resolution, where the Plasma Density is obtained as a function, provided by Dr. Jack Scudder, the PI of the POLAR Hydra investigation. This function was determined by a fit to the POLAR Hydra particle data for 2001/04/01. The relative accuracy of the Plasma Density, estimated from the spacecraft potential on short time scales is ~10-30% depending on plasma conditions. The absolute accuracy is better than a factor of two for densities less than about 20 particles/cm^3. Density values greater than 30 particles/cm^3 are not plotted because they are inaccurate due to the steep slope of the curve of density versus spacecraft potential. If the value of the argument to the function is too large, then the Plasma Density is set to a filler value of 1.0e+20. Also, if the value returned by the function is too large, then the result is not reliable, and therefore the Plasma Density is set to a filler value of 1.0e+20. If the value of the argument to the function is too small, then the Plasma Density is set to a filler value of 1.0e-20. So, a value of the Plasma Density is a filler value if and only if it is either larger than 1.0e+2 (100.0) or smaller than 1.0e-4 (0.0001); otherwise, it is a true value. Note that all values of the Spacecraft Potential are true values. There is no filler.

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ResourceID
spase://NASA/NumericalData/POLAR/EFI/SC/Potential_PlasmaDensity/Spin/PT6S
ResourceHeader
ResourceName
Polar Electric Fields Instrument (EFI), Spacecraft Potential and Plasma Density, Spin Resolution
DOI
https://doi.org/10.48322/ttha-dc31
ReleaseDate
2023-07-30 12:34:56.789
RevisionHistory
RevisionEvent
ReleaseDate
2021-04-27 15:38:11
Note
Only known prior ReleaseDate of the metadata
RevisionEvent
ReleaseDate
2023-07-30 12:34:56.789
Note
Added DOI and PublicationInfo minted by LFB, metadata versioned up to SPASE 2.6.0, reviewed by LFB 20230727
Description

This data consists of the Spacecraft Potential and the Plasma Density, at spacecraft spin resolution, where the Plasma Density is obtained as a function, provided by Dr. Jack Scudder, the PI of the POLAR Hydra investigation. This function was determined by a fit to the POLAR Hydra particle data for 2001/04/01. The relative accuracy of the Plasma Density, estimated from the spacecraft potential on short time scales is ~10-30% depending on plasma conditions. The absolute accuracy is better than a factor of two for densities less than about 20 particles/cm^3. Density values greater than 30 particles/cm^3 are not plotted because they are inaccurate due to the steep slope of the curve of density versus spacecraft potential. If the value of the argument to the function is too large, then the Plasma Density is set to a filler value of 1.0e+20. Also, if the value returned by the function is too large, then the result is not reliable, and therefore the Plasma Density is set to a filler value of 1.0e+20. If the value of the argument to the function is too small, then the Plasma Density is set to a filler value of 1.0e-20. So, a value of the Plasma Density is a filler value if and only if it is either larger than 1.0e+2 (100.0) or smaller than 1.0e-4 (0.0001); otherwise, it is a true value. Note that all values of the Spacecraft Potential are true values. There is no filler.

Acknowledgement
The user will acknowledge, in any publication which uses POLAR EFI data, the instrument PI, as well as the instrument PI for the POLAR Hydra instrument, if the Plasma Density is used.
PublicationInfo
Authors
Mozer, Forrest, S.
PublicationDate
2023-01-01 00:00:00
PublishedBy
NASA Space Physics Data Facility
Contacts
RolePersonStartDateStopDateNote
1.PrincipalInvestigatorspase://SMWG/Person/Forrest.S.Mozer
2.MetadataContactspase://SMWG/Person/Jack.B.Vernetti
3.MetadataContactspase://SMWG/Person/Lee.Frost.Bargatze
PriorIDs
spase://VWO/NumericalData/POLAR/EFI/SC_Potential_PlasmaDensity_Spin
spase://VSPO/NumericalData/POLAR/EFI/Potential/PT6S
spase://VSPO/NumericalData/POLAR/EFI/SC/Potential_PlasmaDensity/Spin/PT6S
AccessInformation
RepositoryID
Availability
Online
AccessRights
Open
AccessURL
Name
FTPS from SPDF (not with most browsers)
URL
AccessURL
Name
HTTPS from SPDF
URL
Description

In CDF via HTTP from CDAWeb

AccessURL
Name
CDAWeb
URL
ProductKey
PO_6SECPOTLDENS_EFI
Description

PO_6SECPOTLDENS_EFI

Format
CDF
AccessInformation
RepositoryID
Availability
Online
AccessRights
Open
AccessURL
Name
CDAWeb HAPI Server
URL
Style
HAPI
ProductKey
PO_6SECPOTLDENS_EFI
Description

Web Service to this product using the HAPI interface.

Format
CSV
AccessInformation
RepositoryID
Availability
Online
AccessRights
Open
AccessURL
URL
Description

This URL is the root location of the POLAR EFI archive. It consists of Yearly subdirectories: 1996, 1997, ..., 2008 each of which consists of Monthly subdirectories: 01, 02, ..., 12 The archive files for a given date are located in the corresponding YY/MM subdirectory.

Language
en
Format
CDF
Encoding
None
Acknowledgement
The user will acknowledge, in any publication which uses POLAR EFI data, the instrument PI, as well as the instrument PI for the POLAR Hydra instrument, if the Plasma Density is used.
InstrumentIDs
MeasurementType
ElectricField
MeasurementType
ThermalPlasma
TemporalDescription
TimeSpan
StartDate
1996-03-16 00:00:00
StopDate
2008-04-12 24:00:00
Cadence
PT6S
Parameter #1
Name
Time
ParameterKey
TIME_TAG
Description

Data point time-tags which are double precision floating point numbers which represent the number of seconds, UTC, from midnight of the day represented by the file.

Cadence
PT6S
Units
seconds
ValidMin
0.0
ValidMax
86460.0
Support
SupportQuantity
Temporal
Parameter #2
Name
SCPotential
ParameterKey
DATA_VALUES
Description

Data point value which represents the Spacecraft Potential as single precision floating point numbers. The SCPotential values are in in one-to-one correspondence with the values in the TIME_TAG parameter.

Cadence
PT6S
Units
Volts
ValidMin
-80.0
ValidMax
10.0
Field
Qualifier
Scalar
FieldQuantity
Potential
Parameter #3
Name
PlasmaDensity
ParameterKey
DATA_VALUES
Description

Data point value which represents the Plasma Density as single precision floating point numbers. Not all times in the TIME_TAG parameter correspond to true PlasmaDensity data, so there are filler values.

Cadence
PT6S
Units
Particles/cm^3
ValidMin
0.0001
ValidMax
100.0
FillValue
1.0e+20,1.0e-20
Field
Qualifier
Scalar
FieldQuantity
PlasmaFrequency