The IRM plasma instrument (G. Paschmann, PI) consists of two symmetrical quadrispherical electrostatic analyzers, one for ions and one for electrons, which measure the complete 3-D velocity distribution function in one spacecraft revolution (4s). The energy range covered is 15eV/q to 30 keV/q for electrons and 20 eV/q to 40 keV/q for ions. The angular resolution is 22.5°. Microcomputers within the experiment compute the moments of the distribution functions in real time. An additional retarding potential analyzer measured the flux of electrons between approximately 0 and 25 eV.
For more details, see Paschmann, G., et al., The Plasma Instrument for AMPTE IRM, IEEE Trans. Geosci. Remote Sens., GE-23, 262, 1985.
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The IRM plasma instrument (G. Paschmann, PI) consists of two symmetrical quadrispherical electrostatic analyzers, one for ions and one for electrons, which measure the complete 3-D velocity distribution function in one spacecraft revolution (4s). The energy range covered is 15eV/q to 30 keV/q for electrons and 20 eV/q to 40 keV/q for ions. The angular resolution is 22.5°. Microcomputers within the experiment compute the moments of the distribution functions in real time. An additional retarding potential analyzer measured the flux of electrons between approximately 0 and 25 eV.
For more details, see Paschmann, G., et al., The Plasma Instrument for AMPTE IRM, IEEE Trans. Geosci. Remote Sens., GE-23, 262, 1985.
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Link to an article about the instrument on ReasearchGate
Information about the AMPTE-IRM magnetometer