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The JUNO JEDI uncalibrated observations consist of energetic particle
data collected by the JEDI instruments during Jupiter Science Orbit
operations of the JUNO mission.
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Citation |
B. Mauk (APL), JUNO J ENERGETIC PARTICLE DETECTOR UNCALIBRATED V1.0,
JNO-J-JED-2-EDR-V1.0, NASA Planetary Data System, 2022,
DOI: 10.17189/1519712. |
Digital Object Identifier (DOI) |
10.17189/1519712
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Data Set Abstract |
Abstract
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This data set consists of the JUNO JEDI (Jupiter Energetic-Particle
Detector) uncalibrated observations, also known as EDRs. The system
is made up of 3 instrument subsystems (pucks) aligned in three
directions on the spinning JUNO spacecraft. The pucks each have 6 look
directions (telescopes) with a time of flight (TOF) and a deposited
energy detection (SSD) system. In addition, the pulse height of the
signal in the TOF system can be used for energy measurement. The
instruments can be operated in a variety of modes, differing in the
way they use and combine these measurements. More details are available
in the INSTRUMENT.CAT file and the JEDI SIS.
The EDRs are organized in files covering one day of spacecraft event
time (SCET). There are potentially 10 different files per puck,
corresponding to the available data gathering modes: HIERSESP,
HIERSISP, HIERSTOFXER, HIERSTOFXPHR, LOERSESP, LOERSISP, LOERSTOFXER,
LOERSTOFXPHR, NONPTOFXER, NONPTOFXPHR. Depending on how the pucks are
operated, not all data types will be available for all pucks for any
particular time range. |
Search/Access Data |
Planetary Plasma Interactions Website
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Additional Information |
Mission Information |
JUNO
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Data Set Information |
JNO-J-JED-2-EDR-V1.0 |
Instrument Host Information |
JNO
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Instrument Information |
JEDI
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Target Information |
JUPITER
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