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        <logical_identifier>urn:nasa:pds:context:instrument:trd.p10</logical_identifier>
        <version_id>1.0</version_id>
        <title>TRAPPED RADIATION DETECTOR for P10</title>
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        <Modification_History>
            <Modification_Detail>
                <modification_date>2016-10-01</modification_date>
                <version_id>1.0</version_id>
                <description>
                    extracted metadata from PDS3 catalog and
                    modified to comply with PDS4 Information Model
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    <Reference_List>
        <Internal_Reference>
            <lidvid_reference>urn:nasa:pds:context:instrument_host:spacecraft.p10::1.0</lidvid_reference>
            <reference_type>instrument_to_instrument_host</reference_type>
        </Internal_Reference>
        <External_Reference>
            <reference_text>
                   Fillius, R.W., and C.E. McIlwain, Measurements of the Jovian radiation
                   belts, J. Geophys. Res., 79, 3589, 1974.
            </reference_text>
            <description>reference.FILLIUS-MCILWAI1974B</description>
        </External_Reference>
        <External_Reference>
            <reference_text>
                   Fimmel, R.O., W. Swindell, E. Burgess, Pioneer Odyssey, NASA SP-396,
                   Scientific and Technical Information Office, National Aeronautics and
                   Space Administration, Washington, D.C., 1977.
            </reference_text>
            <description>reference.FIMMELETAL1977</description>
        </External_Reference>
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        <name>TRAPPED RADIATION DETECTOR</name>
        <type>Particle Detector</type> <!--RChen/EN was Energetic Particle Detector-->
        <naif_instrument_id>not applicable</naif_instrument_id>

        <serial_number>not applicable</serial_number>

        <description>
 
  Instrument Overview
  ===================
    Using five different types of telescopes, the trapped radiation
    detector was designed to provide basic information about several of
    the fundamental features of Jupiter&apos;s radiation belts including the
    types of particles within the belts, their distribution, energy, and
    intensity.
 
    An unfocused Cerenkov counter detected the light emitted in a
    particular direction as particles passed through it. It recorded
    electrons of energy 0.5 to 12 MeV. An electron scatter detector was
    activated by electrons at 100 to 400 keV. A minimum ionizing
    detector, consisting of a solid-state diode, measured minimum
    ionizing particles (i.e., less than 3 MeV) and protons in the range
    of 50 to 350 MeV. Finally, two scintillation detectors distinguished
    roughly between electrons of less than 5 and protons of less than
    50 keV.
 
  [&apos;Instrument Overview&apos; was adapted from FIMMELETAL pp. 53-54.]

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