The Plasma Electron and Current Experiment (PEACE) instruments operate on all four of the Cluster spacecraft and measure the 3-D velocity distribution of electrons in the energy range from 0.59 eV to 26.4 keV during each spacecraft spin. Pitch angle distributions and moments of the velocity distribution are also produced. As the mission has progressed, the efficiency of the detectors has declined. Several factors may play a role in this decline such as exposure to radiation, high electron fluxes and spacecraft thruster firings. To account for these variations, continuous in-flight calibration work is essential. The purpose of this paper is to describe the PEACE calibration parameters, focussing in particular on those that vary over time, an...
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The Plasma Electron and Current Experiment (PEACE) instruments operate on all four of the Cluster sp...
An electron analyser to measure the three-dimensional velocity distribution of electrons in the ener...
The Cluster/CODIF sensor is a time-of-flight instrument that measures the ion composition over the e...
Data is used from the Particle Correlator experiments running on each of the four Cluster spacecraft...
The two PEACE (Plasma Electron And Current Experiment) sensors on board each Cluster spacecraft ...
International audienceWe present the application of a numerical method to correct electron moments c...
The Fast Plasma Investigation (FPI) on the Magnetospheric Multiscale mission (MMS) combines data fro...
In-flight calibration of space sensors once in orbit is a decisive step to be able to fulfil the mis...
Several events have been observed by the Cluster spacecraft passing close to magnetic reconnection s...
The RAPID spectrometer (Research with Adaptive Particle Imaging Detectors) for the Cluster mission i...
On each of the four Cluster spacecraft a particle correlator experiment operates which measures the ...
RADMON is a small radiation monitor designed and assembled by students of University of Turku and Un...
Aircraft crew are one of the groups of radiation workers which receive the highest annual exposure t...
In June 2014, we performed an experiment at the NIRS Cyclotron to help us better understand the cali...
International audienceSpacecraft potential measurements by the EFW electric field experiment on the ...
The Plasma Electron and Current Experiment (PEACE) instruments operate on all four of the Cluster sp...
An electron analyser to measure the three-dimensional velocity distribution of electrons in the ener...
The Cluster/CODIF sensor is a time-of-flight instrument that measures the ion composition over the e...
Data is used from the Particle Correlator experiments running on each of the four Cluster spacecraft...
The two PEACE (Plasma Electron And Current Experiment) sensors on board each Cluster spacecraft ...
International audienceWe present the application of a numerical method to correct electron moments c...
The Fast Plasma Investigation (FPI) on the Magnetospheric Multiscale mission (MMS) combines data fro...
In-flight calibration of space sensors once in orbit is a decisive step to be able to fulfil the mis...
Several events have been observed by the Cluster spacecraft passing close to magnetic reconnection s...
The RAPID spectrometer (Research with Adaptive Particle Imaging Detectors) for the Cluster mission i...
On each of the four Cluster spacecraft a particle correlator experiment operates which measures the ...
RADMON is a small radiation monitor designed and assembled by students of University of Turku and Un...
Aircraft crew are one of the groups of radiation workers which receive the highest annual exposure t...
In June 2014, we performed an experiment at the NIRS Cyclotron to help us better understand the cali...
International audienceSpacecraft potential measurements by the EFW electric field experiment on the ...