Medium-energy particle experiments–ion mass analyzer (MEP-i) onboard ERG (Arase)

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The medium-energy particle experiments–ion mass analyzer (MEP-i) was developed for the exploration of energization and radiation in geospace (ERG) mission (Arase), in order to measure the three-dimensional distribution functions of the inner-magnetospheric ions in the medium energy range between 10 and 180 keV/q. The energy, mass, and charge state of each ion are determined by a combination of an electrostatic energy/charge analyzer, a time-of-flight mass/charge analyzer, and energy-sensitive solid-state detectors. This paper describes the instrumentation of the MEP-i, data products, and observation results during a magnetic storm.

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Yokota, S., Kasahara, S., Mitani, T., Asamura, K., Hirahara, M., Takashima, T., … Shibano, Y. (2017). Medium-energy particle experiments–ion mass analyzer (MEP-i) onboard ERG (Arase). Earth, Planets and Space, 69(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s40623-017-0754-8

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