Published December 2017 | Version v1
Journal article

Low-energy particle experiments–electron analyzer (LEPe) onboard the Arase spacecraft

  • 1. Academia Sinica Institute of Astronomy and Astrophysics (China)
  • 2. National Cheng Kung University, Institute of Space and Plasma Sciences (China)
  • 3. Nagoya University, Institute for Space-Earth Environmental Research (ISEE) (Japan)
  • 4. Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, Institute of Space and Astronautical Science (Japan)

Description

In this report, we describe the low-energy electron instrument LEPe (low-energy particle experiments–electron analyzer) onboard the Arase (ERG) spacecraft. The instrument measures a three-dimensional distribution function of electrons with energies of 19 eV–19 keV. Electrons in this energy range dominate in the inner magnetosphere, and measurement of such electrons is important in terms of understanding the magnetospheric dynamics and wave–particle interaction. The instrument employs a toroidal tophat electrostatic energy analyzer with a passive 6-mm aluminum shield. To minimize background radiation effects, the analyzer has a background channel, which monitors counts produced by background radiation. Background counts are then subtracted from measured counts. Electronic components are radiation tolerant, and 5-mm-thick shielding of the electronics housing ensures that the total dose is less than 100 kRad for the one-year nominal mission lifetime. The first in-space measurement test was done on February 12, 2017, showing that the instrument functions well. On February 27, the first all-instrument run test was done, and the LEPe instrument measured an energy dispersion event probably related to a substorm injection occurring immediately before the instrument turn-on. These initial results indicate that the instrument works fine in space, and the measurement performance is good for science purposes. .

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Publishing Information

Journal Title
Earth, Planets and Space (Online)
Journal Volume
69
Journal Issue
1
Journal Page Range
p. 1-13
ISSN
1880-5981

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Country of Publication
Germany
Country of Input or Organization
International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)
INIS RN
51035906
Subject category
S46: INSTRUMENTATION RELATED TO NUCLEAR SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY;
Descriptors DEI
BACKGROUND RADIATION; DISTRIBUTION FUNCTIONS; ELECTROSTATICS; KEV RANGE; PARTICLES; RADIATION EFFECTS; SHIELDING; SHIELDS; SPACE VEHICLES
Descriptors DEC
ENERGY RANGE; FUNCTIONS; RADIATIONS; VEHICLES

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