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Wind 3DP SST Open Proton Omniderectional Fluxes

(2021). Wind 3DP SST Open Proton Omniderectional Fluxes [Data set]. NASA Space Physics Data Facility. https://doi.org/10.48322/wkk0-y398. Accessed on .

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spase://NASA/NumericalData/Wind/3DP/SST_Open/SP/PT24S

Description

Proton omnidirectional fluxes 70 keV - 6.8 MeV, often at 24 sec, SST Open, Wind 3DP - R. Lin (UC Berkeley)

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ResourceID
spase://NASA/NumericalData/Wind/3DP/SST_Open/SP/PT24S
ResourceHeader
ResourceName
Wind 3DP SST Open Proton Omniderectional Fluxes
DOI
https://doi.org/10.48322/wkk0-y398
ReleaseDate
2021-05-31 12:34:56.789
RevisionHistory
RevisionEvent
ReleaseDate
2021-05-31 12:34:56.789
Note
Updated to SPASE Version 2.3.2 if needed, Applied quality control for DOI usage, LFB
Description

Proton omnidirectional fluxes 70 keV - 6.8 MeV, often at 24 sec, SST Open, Wind 3DP - R. Lin (UC Berkeley)

Acknowledgement
Principle Investigators Robert Lin and Stuart Bale, the Wind 3DP team, and the Space Physics Data Facility (SPDF)/NASA GSFC
PublicationInfo
Authors
Lin, Robert P.; Bale, Stuart D.; & Wilson III, Lynn B.
PublicationDate
2021-01-01 00:00:00
PublishedBy
NASA Space Physics Data Facility
Contacts
RolePersonStartDateStopDateNote
1.PrincipalInvestigatorspase://SMWG/Person/Robert.P.Lin
2.PrincipalInvestigatorspase://SMWG/Person/Stuart.D.Bale
3.GeneralContactspase://SMWG/Person/Robert.E.McGuire
InformationURL
Name
Caveats to the use of Wind 3DP data
URL
Description

Caveats for the correct use of Wind 3DP datasets

InformationURL
Name
Wind 3DP home page at UCB
URL
Description

home page at UCB (with plotting and digital data)

PriorIDs
spase://VSPO/NumericalData/Wind/3DP/SST_Open/SP/PT24S
AccessInformation
RepositoryID
Availability
Online
AccessRights
Open
AccessURL
Name
FTPS from SPDF (not with most browsers)
URL
Description

In CDF via ftp from SPDF

AccessURL
Name
HTTPS from SPDF
URL
Description

In CDF via HTTP from SPDF

Format
CDF
Acknowledgement
Please acknowledge the CDAWeb team at GSFC/SPDF.
AccessInformation
RepositoryID
Availability
Online
AccessRights
Open
AccessURL
Format
Text
AccessInformation
RepositoryID
Availability
Online
AccessRights
Open
AccessURL
Name
CDAWeb HAPI Server
URL
Style
HAPI
ProductKey
WI_SOSP_3DP
Description

Web Service to this product using the HAPI interface.

Format
CSV
InstrumentIDs
MeasurementType
EnergeticParticles
TemporalDescription
TimeSpan
StartDate
1994-11-15 12:56:18.000Z
RelativeStopDate
-P30D
Cadence
PT24S
ObservedRegion
Heliosphere.NearEarth
Caveats
General Notes per Lynn Wilson Jan 2015: The solid-state telescope (SST) for Wind 3DP electrons returns a velocity distribution function containing 7 energy bins and 48 solid-angle bins. The automated CDF routine appears to remove all the following solid-angle bins: [7,8,9,15,31,32,33] = sun/anti-sun look directions, and [20,21,22,23,44,45,46,47] = low geometry factor bins (also correspond to the SST Thick anti-coincidence detector bins). The sun/anti-sun directions are removed to avoid X-ray and EUV contamination, which is often seen during solar flares. The onset looks exactly like the GOES X-ray observations, which is kind of fun but not what we want to look at. Unfortunately, these look directions can correspond to the magnetic field direction, which can limit the times when we would like to examine SEP events. General Notes per Lynn Wilson Jan 2015: Note that SST Open (e.g., wi_sopd_3dp_00000000_v01.cdf) software removes the following additional solid-angle bins: [0,1,24,25] = noisy. Additionally, SST Open has 9 energy channels from ~70 keV to ~6.7 or 7.1 MeV, depending on the mode the instrument is in. It does not appear that the routine mk_sosp_cdf.pro removes any of these ...bad... look directions, so that should be noted as well. General Notes per Lynn Wilson Jan 2015: Inside the radiation belts, both Foil and Open saturate and suffer from penetrating particles. The instruments are not shielded, so they can only provide relative changes when in these regions. General Notes per Lynn Wilson Jan 2015: The data below all look like they are in units of number flux or # cm-2 s-1 sr-1 eV-1. I believe the CDAWeb units are correct for most of these.
Parameter #1
Name
Epoch
ParameterKey
Epoch
Description

Number of milliseconds since CDF_EPOCH: 0000-01-01T00:00:00.000.

Units
ms
UnitsConversion
1e-3>s
ValidMin
01-Jan-1956 00:00:00.000
ValidMax
01-Jan-2083 00:00:00.000
FillValue
-1.0E31
Support
SupportQuantity
Temporal
Parameter #2
Name
Unix Time
ParameterKey
TIME
Description

Time since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z in seconds

Units
s
Support
SupportQuantity
Temporal
Parameter #3
Name
Electron Flux
ParameterKey
FLUX
Description

Proton number flux 70 keV - 6.8 MeV as a function of energy in 9 channels

Units
#/(cm^2*ster*eV*s)
Particle
ParticleType
Electron
ParticleQuantity
NumberFlux
Parameter #4
Name
Electron Energy
ParameterKey
ENERGY_filled
Description

Time-varying proton energies in 9 channels

Units
eV
Structure
Size
9
Description

The 9 average electron energies

Particle
ParticleType
Electron
Qualifier
Average
ParticleQuantity
Energy
EnergyRange
Low
70000
High
6800000
Units
eV