Title :
Ion Composition Experiment
Author :
Coplan, M.A. ; Ogilvie, K.W. ; Bochsler, P.A. ; Geiss, J.
Author_Institution :
Institute for Physical Science and Technology, University of Maryland, College Park, MD 20742
fDate :
7/1/1978 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
An investigation using a novel ion mass spectrometer for measuring the ionic composition of the solar wind from the ISEE-C spacecraft is described. The resolution and dynamic range of the instrument are sufficient to be able to resolve up to twelve individual ions or groups of ions. This will permit the solution of a number of fundamental problems related to solar abundances and the formation of the solar wind. The spectrometer is composed of a stigmatic Wien filter and hemispherical electrostatic energy analyzer. The use of curved electric field plates in the filter results in a substantial saving of weight with respect to a conventional filter of the same resolution and angular acceptance. The spectrometer is controlled by a microprocessor based on a special purpose computer which has three modes of operations: full and partial survey modes and a search mode. In the search mode, the instrument locks on to the solar wind. This allows four times the time resolution of the full survey mode and yields a full mass spectrum every 12.6 min.
Keywords :
Acceleration; Dynamic range; Energy resolution; Filters; Instruments; Laboratories; Mass spectroscopy; Physics; Software testing; Space vehicles;
Journal_Title :
Geoscience Electronics, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TGE.1978.294543