PDS_VERSION_ID = PDS3 LABEL_REVISION_NOTE = "M. A'Hearn, 2005-04-24; 2007-01-04 SBN:McLaughlin Corrected instrument_host_id, per M A'Hearn changed instrument_id and _name to ALICE, added ending quote for instrument_desc; " RECORD_TYPE = STREAM OBJECT = INSTRUMENT INSTRUMENT_HOST_ID = "RO" INSTRUMENT_ID = "ALICE" OBJECT = INSTRUMENT_INFORMATION INSTRUMENT_NAME = "ALICE" INSTRUMENT_TYPE = "ULTRAVIOLET SPECTROMETER" INSTRUMENT_DESC = " Instrument Overview =================== ALICE (a name, not an acronym) is a simple, light-weight spectrometer for the spectral range 700 to 2050 Angstroms and having a spectral resolution of 8 to 12 Angstroms. It employs an off-axis, prime-focus telescope, with aperture 40x40 mm^2 and focal length 120 mm, feeding the entrance slit of a Rowland circle spectrograph at normal incidence. The spectrograph is centered on a concave, toroidal, holographic, reflection grating, with 1600 grooves/mm and a radius of curvature of 150 mm in the dispersion plane, used in first order. The detector is a micro-channel-plate array with 3 stacks providing a Z configuration with a cylindrically curved surface having radius 75 mm (the radius of the Rowland circle) and a double delay line readout. The detector has a 1024x32 pixel format (wavelength x spatial) with two side-by-side, solar-blind cathodes separated by a small wavelength gap. A potassium bromide cathode on one half of the detector covers the spectral range 700 to 1200 Angstroms, while a cesium iodide cathode on the other half covers the spectral range 1230 to 2050 Angstrom. A 30-Angstrom gap between the two cathodes is used to attenuate the extremely bright H I Lyman-alpha emission at 1216 Angstroms. The instrument has two doors - one for the instrument as a whole that can be used repeatedly (automatic closure when high ion densities are reported by the ROSINA instrument) and one for the detector that was opened during in-flight commissioning and can not be operated again. Both doors have MgFl windows for testing and to provide a backup in case the doors fail to open. ALICE has three modes for collecting data. In Image Histogram Mode, the 1024x32 pixel array is mapped to a 1024x32 2-byte array in memory. Each detected photon increments the count in the appropriate location of memory, ultimately creating an image that is linear in photon-count. Either the entire array or a subset of windows in the array can be saved for downlink. In Pixel List Mode, the pixel coordinates of each detected photon are recorded with time-words inserted into the list at regular intervals to enable study of the temporal variability of the spectrum. In this mode, specific areas of the detector can be omitted from the recording, for example to eliminate a very bright line while measuring weak lines. In Count Rate Mode, the total number of counts from the entire array is recorded, thus functioning as a broad-band ultraviolet photometer. Details are included in an article to be submitted to Space Science Reviews. " END_OBJECT = INSTRUMENT_INFORMATION OBJECT = INSTRUMENT_REFERENCE_INFO REFERENCE_KEY_ID = "STERNETAL2007" END_OBJECT = INSTRUMENT_REFERENCE_INFO END_OBJECT = INSTRUMENT END