This data set contains Van Allen Probe B RBSPICE (Radiation Belt Storm Probes Ion Composition Experiment) low-energy resolution electron rates that are measured at high-time resolution. Unidirectional Differential Electron Flux (FEDU) measured by 6 telescopes in 14 channels from ~0.02-1.0 MeV are available in physical units (counts/(ssrcm^2*MeV) by telescope in sector order (T0= ~110 PA, T3= ~all PAs, T5= FEDU background). Also available are percentage error of measurement, quality flag, current sector number where each spin is dividied into 36 sectors, duration of the accumulation, current spin number of the spacecraft, orbit number, dipole L using the SM reference frame, and position of the spacecraft in SM coordinates.
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This data set contains Van Allen Probe B RBSPICE (Radiation Belt Storm Probes Ion Composition Experiment) low-energy resolution electron rates that are measured at high-time resolution. Unidirectional Differential Electron Flux (FEDU) measured by 6 telescopes in 14 channels from ~0.02-1.0 MeV are available in physical units (counts/(ssrcm^2*MeV) by telescope in sector order (T0= ~110 PA, T3= ~all PAs, T5= FEDU background). Also available are percentage error of measurement, quality flag, current sector number where each spin is dividied into 36 sectors, duration of the accumulation, current spin number of the spacecraft, orbit number, dipole L using the SM reference frame, and position of the spacecraft in SM coordinates.
Role | Person | StartDate | StopDate | Note | |
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1. | PrincipalInvestigator | spase://SMWG/Person/Louis.J.Lanzerotti | |||
2. | GeneralContact | spase://SMWG/Person/Robert.M.Candey | |||
3. | MetadataContact | spase://SMWG/Person/Lee.Frost.Bargatze |
at the RBSPICE Instrument Site
using RBSPICE MIDL
Science Gateway (including Mission Rules of the Road for Data Usage)
In CDF via ftp from CDAWeb
In CDF via HTTP from SPDF
Web Service to this product using the HAPI interface.
Ephemeris Time of the start of the accumulation for this measurement.
UTC
SCLOCK_Full
The ephemeris time at the start of the measurement.
The ephemeris time at the mid-point of the measurement. For multi-spin measurements the midET is centered so that it properly represents the time to be used to calculate the look direction of the instrument.
The ephemeris time at the end of the accumulation of the measurement
Identifies the telescope used to collect the measurement
Identifies the channel used to collect the measurement
Midpoint energy of the measurement channel. A value of -1 indicates that an energy definition for this channel is not applicable
FEDU: Electron flux spectrograms in energy, by telescope in sector order (T0= ~110 PA, T3= ~all PAs, T5= FEDU background)
Telescope 1: stacked plots by energy
-----> Telescope 2
-----> Telescope 3
-----> Telescope 4
-----> Telescope 5
-----> Telescope 6
Telescope-energy images
The percentage error of the measurement.
RMS Error of the natural log of the flux for each channel.
Quality flag for the measurement for each telescope/channel/timestep. .see PREBM standards for definition
The current sector number where each spin is divided into 36 sectors.
Duration of the accumulation.
The current spin number of the spacecraft
Orbit Number at the time of the measurement
Dipole L value calculated using the SM Reference Frame and taken from the definitive SPICE SPK kernels that are available at the time.
Position of the spacecraft in SM coordinates
[Labels on plots] Orbit Number at the time of the measurement
[Labels on plots] Dipole L value calculated using the SM Reference Frame and taken from the definitive SPICE SPK kernels that are available at the time.
[Labels on plots] Position of the spacecraft in SM coordinates
Midpoint energy of the measurement channel. A value of -1 indicates that an energy definition for this channel is not applicable
Minimum and Maximum energy of the measurement channel. A value of -1 indicates that either an energy definition for this channel is not applicable or that the upper end of the channel is undefined - i.e. the channel becomes integral.