CEPPAD - Comprehensive energetic particle and pitch angle distribution experiment on POLAR

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The CEPPAD Experiment consists of four sensors for investigating energetic particle phenomena on the POLAR mission. These sensors provide 3-D proton and electron angular distributions in the energy range of 20 keV to 1 MeV, energetic proton and electron measurements extending to energies greater than 10 MEV, high angular and time resolution measurements in the loss-cone, and data on energetic neutral particles. All sensors operate in conjunction with special on-board data processing units which control sensor data acquisition modes while performing in-flight data processing, data compression, and telemetry formatting. Presented here is a CEPPAD system overview together with descriptions of the individual sensors, the in-flight data processing, and examples of sensor calibration data. © 1995 Kluwer Academic Publishers.

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Blake, J. B., Fennell, J. F., Friesen, L. M., Johnson, B. M., Kolasinski, W. A., Mabry, D. J., … Hall, D. (1995). CEPPAD - Comprehensive energetic particle and pitch angle distribution experiment on POLAR. Space Science Reviews, 71(1–4), 531–562. https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00751340

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