Earth, Planets and Space (May 2018)

Low-energy particle experiments–ion mass analyzer (LEPi) onboard the ERG (Arase) satellite

  • K. Asamura,
  • Y. Kazama,
  • S. Yokota,
  • S. Kasahara,
  • Y. Miyoshi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s40623-018-0846-0
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 70, no. 1
pp. 1 – 15

Abstract

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Abstract Low-energy ion experiments–ion mass analyzer (LEPi) is one of the particle instruments onboard the ERG satellite. LEPi is an ion energy-mass spectrometer which covers the range of particle energies from < 0.01 to 25 keV/q. Species of incoming ions are discriminated by a combination of electrostatic energy-per-charge analysis and the time-of-flight technique. The sensor has a planar field-of-view, which provides 4$$\pi$$ π steradian coverage by using the spin motion of the satellite. LEPi started its nominal observation after the initial checkout and commissioning phase in space.

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