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GOES 11 Energetic Particle Sensor Data at 1 min Time Resolution

ResourceID
spase://NOAA/NumericalData/GOES/11/EPS/PT1M

Description

The energetic particle sensor data consists of electron and proton data. The electrons consists of 3 energy flux channels with energies greater than 0.6 MeV. The proton fluxes consist of 7 energy channels from 0.6 to 500 MeV.

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ResourceID
spase://NOAA/NumericalData/GOES/11/EPS/PT1M
ResourceHeader
ResourceName
GOES 11 Energetic Particle Sensor Data at 1 min Time Resolution
AlternateName
GOES 11 EPS data
ReleaseDate
2019-10-11 16:15:00Z
Description

The energetic particle sensor data consists of electron and proton data. The electrons consists of 3 energy flux channels with energies greater than 0.6 MeV. The proton fluxes consist of 7 energy channels from 0.6 to 500 MeV.

Acknowledgement
NOAA Environmental Research Laboratories, Terry G. Onsager
Contacts
RolePersonStartDateStopDateNote
1.PrincipalInvestigatorspase://SMWG/Person/Terry.Onsager
2.MetadataContactspase://SMWG/Person/James.M.Weygand
InformationURL
Name
GOES 11 Environment Monitor
URL
Description

Introduction to the GOES 11 Energetic Particle Sensor.

InformationURL
Name
GOES 11 Energetic Particle Sensor Data File Information
URL
Description

Additional GOES EPS information.

PriorIDs
spase://VMO/NumericalData/GOES/11/EPS/PT1M
spase://VSPO/NumericalData/GOES/11/EPS/PT1M
AccessInformation
RepositoryID
Availability
Online
AccessRights
Open
AccessURL
Name
Direct access to the GOES 11 SEM data
URL
Description

Direct link to the GOES 11 EPS data in ASCII format as well as the energetic particle data from other GOES spacecraft. The data are sorted by year, month, spacecraft. The file names indicates the spacecraft number, data type, and time range. For example, g08_eps_1m_19950801_19950131.csv indicates the GOES 8 spacecraft EPS data from 1995-08-01 to 1995-01-31.

Format
Text
Encoding
None
Acknowledgement
NOAA Environmental Research Laboratories, Terry G. Onsager
ProcessingLevel
Calibrated
ProviderResourceName
NOAA GOES
ProviderProcessingLevel
Level-0
InstrumentIDs
MeasurementType
EnergeticParticles
TemporalDescription
TimeSpan
StartDate
2000-07-01 00:00:00
StopDate
2011-02-28 23:59:59
Note
Time format in data files is year-month-day hour:minute:seconds.
Cadence
PT1M
Keywords
1 min
geosynchronous
GOES
energetic particle monitor
energetic particles
Parameter #1
Name
Time Format
ParameterKey
Time
Description

Time format in data files is year-month-day hour:minute:seconds.

Support
SupportQuantity
Temporal
Parameter #2
Name
Flux of electrons with energy >0.6 MeV.
ParameterKey
e1_flux_i
Description

E1 Electron integral flux >0.6 MeV unreliable during ion storms.

Units
(cm^2 s sr)^-1
ValidMin
0.01
ValidMax
1.0e8
FillValue
-99999
Particle
ParticleType
Electron
ParticleQuantity
NumberFlux
Parameter #3
Name
Flux of electrons with energy >2 MeV.
ParameterKey
e2_flux_i
Description

E2 Electron integral flux >2 MeV unreliable during ion storms.

Units
(cm^2 s sr)^-1
ValidMin
0.01
ValidMax
1.0e6
FillValue
-99999
Particle
ParticleType
Electron
ParticleQuantity
NumberFlux
Parameter #4
Name
Flux of electrons with energy >4 MeV.
ParameterKey
e3_flux_i
Description

E3 Electron integral flux >4 MeV unreliable during ion storms.

Units
(cm^2 s sr)^-1
ValidMin
0.01
ValidMax
1.0e6
FillValue
-99999
Particle
ParticleType
Electron
ParticleQuantity
NumberFlux
Parameter #5
Name
Flux of protons with energies from 0.6 to 4.0 MeV.
ParameterKey
p1_flux
Description

P1 Proton channel 0.6 to 4.0 MeV

Units
(cm^2 s sr MeV)^-1
ValidMin
1.0e-4
ValidMax
1.0e5
FillValue
-99999
Particle
ParticleType
Proton
ParticleQuantity
NumberFlux
EnergyRange
Low
0.6
High
4.0
Units
MeV
Parameter #6
Name
Flux of protons with energies from 4 to 9 MeV.
ParameterKey
p2_flux
Description

P2 Proton channel 4 to 9 MeV

Units
(cm^2 s sr MeV)^-1
ValidMin
1.0e-4
ValidMax
1.0e5
FillValue
-99999
Particle
ParticleType
Proton
ParticleQuantity
NumberFlux
EnergyRange
Low
4.0
High
9.0
Units
MeV
Parameter #7
Name
Flux of protons with energies from 9 to 15 MeV.
ParameterKey
p3_flux
Description

P3 Proton channel 9 to 15 MeV

Units
(cm^2 s sr MeV)^-1
ValidMin
1.0e-4
ValidMax
1.0e5
FillValue
-99999
Particle
ParticleType
Proton
ParticleQuantity
NumberFlux
EnergyRange
Low
9.0
High
15.0
Units
MeV
Parameter #8
Name
Flux of protons with energies from 15 to 44 MeV.
ParameterKey
p4_flux
Description

P4 Proton channel 15 to 44 MeV

Units
(cm^2 s sr MeV)^-1
ValidMin
1.0e-4
ValidMax
1.0e5
FillValue
-99999
Particle
ParticleType
Proton
ParticleQuantity
NumberFlux
EnergyRange
Low
15.0
High
44.0
Units
MeV
Parameter #9
Name
Flux of protons with energies from 40 to 80 MeV.
ParameterKey
p5_flux
Description

P5 Proton channel 40 to 80 MeV

Units
(cm^2 s sr MeV)^-1
ValidMin
1.0e-4
ValidMax
1.0e5
FillValue
-99999
Particle
ParticleType
Proton
ParticleQuantity
NumberFlux
EnergyRange
Low
40.0
High
80.0
Units
MeV
Parameter #10
Name
Flux of protons with energies from 80 to 165 MeV.
ParameterKey
p6_flux
Description

P6 Proton channel 80 to 165 MeV

Units
(cm^2 s sr MeV)^-1
ValidMin
1.0e-4
ValidMax
1.0e5
FillValue
-99999
Particle
ParticleType
Proton
ParticleQuantity
NumberFlux
EnergyRange
Low
80.0
High
165.0
Units
MeV
Parameter #11
Name
Flux of protons with energies from 165 to 500 MeV.
ParameterKey
p7_flux
Description

P7 Proton channel 165 to 500 MeV

Units
(cm^2 s sr MeV)^-1
ValidMin
1.0e-4
ValidMax
1.0e5
FillValue
-99999
Particle
ParticleType
Proton
ParticleQuantity
NumberFlux
EnergyRange
Low
165.0
High
500.0
Units
MeV