DATA_SET_ID = "GO-J-HIC-5-DDR-ENERGETIC-ION-COMP-V1.0" DATA_SET_NAME = " GO JUP HIC DERIVED ENERGETIC ION COMPOSITION V1.0" DATA_SET_COLLECTION_MEMBER_FLG = N START_TIME = 1995-12-07T15:30 STOP_TIME = 2002-11-06T06:35 DATA_SET_RELEASE_DATE = 2000-02-29 PRODUCER_FULL_NAME = "DR. CHRISTINA COHEN" DETAILED_CATALOG_FLAG = Y DATA_OBJECT_TYPE = "TABLE" CITATION_DESC = "Cohen, C., Hamell, G., GO JUP HIC DERIVED ENERGETIC ION COMPOSITION V1.0, GO-J-HIC-5-DDR-ENERGETIC-ION-COMP-V1.0, NASA Planetary Data System, 2000" ABSTRACT_DESC = " This data set provides energetic (MeV) ion fluxes for a variety of different Z values (carbon, oxygen, sulfur) derived from the Heavy Ion Counter (HIC) instrument on the Galileo spacecraft. The data set includes all recorded intervals at Jupiter." DATA_SET_TERSE_DESC = " This data set provides energetic (MeV) ion fluxes for a variety of different Z values (carbon, oxygen, sulfur) derived from the Heavy Ion Counter (HIC) instrument on the Galileo spacecraft. The data set includes all recorded intervals at Jupiter." DATA_SET_DESC = " Overview: ========= This data set provides energetic (MeV) ion fluxes for a variety of different Z values (carbon, oxygen, sulfur) derived from the Heavy Ion Counter (HIC) instrument on the Galileo spacecraft. The data set covers the entire Jupiter orbital mission (December 1995 to November 2002), however, compositions can only be derived from the LPW (recorded, high resolution) data. Data were recorded during the followind time intervals: ----------------------------------------------------------------- Table 1. LPW Resolution Data Coverage** ----------------------------------------------------------------- Io Flybys: ----------------------------------------------------------------- Dur. Jup Range Local Time S3 WLON Obs. ID Start Time (min) (Rj) (hours) (deg). Note ----------------------------------------------------------------- I00 IO 95-12-07 15:21 184 5.4- 7.7 10.6-12.3 204-290 I24 IO 99-10-11 03:42 66 5.7- 6.0 10.1-10.9 59- 87 2 I25 IO N/A 1 I27 IO 00-02-22 13:04 81 5.9- 6.0 8.4- 9.4 64- 97 I31 IO 01-08-06 04:25 64 5.9 3.9- 4.7 145-171 I32 IO 01-10-16 01:06 73 5.9- 6.1 4.8- 5.7 253-283 I33 IO N/A 1 Europa Flybys: ----------------------------------------------------------------- Dur. Jup Range Local Time S3 WLON Obs. ID* Start Time (min) (Rj) (hours) (deg). Note ----------------------------------------------------------------- E04 EUR 96-12-19 06:33 51 9.4- 9.5 16.6-16.9 147-173 E06 EUR 97-02-20 16:37 312 9.5- 9.1 12.8-14.8 326-125 E11 EUR 97-11-06 20:09 162 9.0- 9.4 10.8-11.9 211-294 E12 EUR 97-12-16 11:42 46 9.4- 9.6 14.5-14.8 107-131 E14 EUR 98-03-29 13:05 55 9.4- 9.6 14.3-14.7 176-204 E15 EUR 98-05-31 20:42 61 9.4- 9.6 9.9-10.3 277-308 E16 EUR N/A 1 E18 EUR N/A 1 E19 EUR 99-02-01 01:49 50 9.2- 9.4 9.7-10.0 245-270 E26 EUR 00-01-03 17:29 61 9.2- 9.7 2.8- 3.1 346- 18 Ganymede Flybys: ----------------------------------------------------------------- Dur. Jup Range Local Time S3 WLON Obs. ID Start Time (min) (Rj) (hours) (deg). Note ----------------------------------------------------------------- G01 GAN 96-06-27 06:07 45 14.9-15.2 11.2-11.3 163-188 4 G02 GAN 96-09-06 18:32 56 14.8-15.2 10.7-10.9 143-174 G07 GAN 97-04-05 06:44 56 14.8-15.2 19.7-19.8 5- 37 G08 GAN 97-05-07 15:36 46 14.8-15.1 8.1- 8.2 276-302 G28 GAN 00-05-20 09:40 60 14.7-15.3 0.7- 0.8 335- 9 G29 GAN 00-12-28 07:57 57 14.7-15.2 23.9- 0.0 205-237 Callisto Flybys: ----------------------------------------------------------------- Dur. Jup Range Local Time S3 WLON Obs. ID Start Time (min) (Rj) (hours) (deg). Note ----------------------------------------------------------------- C03 CALL 96-11-04 13:15 45 26.1-26.4 7.8 231-258 C09 CALL 97-06-25 13:25 46 26.1-26.4 5.5 47- 74 C10 CALL 97-09-16 23:49 60 26.0-26.4 5.0- 5.1 318-354 C30 CALL 01-05-25 11:09 36 26.2-26.5 13.1-13.2 68- 89 Amalthea Flyby: ----------------------------------------------------------------- Dur. Jup Range Local Time S3 WLON Obs. ID Start Time (min) (Rj) (hours) (deg). Note ----------------------------------------------------------------- A34 AMA 02-11-05 02:44 231 6.2- 2.3 6.4- 3.0 102-149 Inner Magnetosphere: ----------------------------------------------------------------- Dur. Jup Range Local Time S3 WLON Obs. ID Start Time (min) (Rj) (hours) (deg). Note ----------------------------------------------------------------- J00 PJOV 12-07-95 23:22 124 4.0- 5.2 18.4-20.5 18- 62 I24 TOR N/A 1 I32 TOR 01-10-15 22:55 33 5.8- 5.9 3.0- 3.4 198-211 I25 TOR 99-11-25 21:07 174 5.9- 7.0 5.1- 7.0 336- 53 2 A34 PSX7 02-11-05 01:05 90 6.3- 7.7 17.7-18.2 24- 70 C23 PJOV 99-09-14 14:36 412 6.5- 7.7 6.1-10.3 52-239 C21 PJOV 99-07-01 23:53 113 7.6- 8.2 7.4- 8.3 247-301 C22 PJOV 99-08-12 08:18 288 7.3- 7.6 8.4-11.0 225- 0 E11 EQX (see E11 EUR) 3 I32 RAMP 01-10-15 15:31 115 7.8-8.9 22.9-23.7 354- 52 C10 EQX 97-09-18 22:34 46 9.2 12.5-12.8 102-125 C20 PJOV 99-05-03 15:59 122 9.4 10.0-10.8 45-106 A34 PSX6 02-11-04 21:48 45 10.3 17.0-17.1 285-300 Middle Magnetosphere: ----------------------------------------------------------------- Dur. Jup Range Local Time S3 WLON Obs. ID Start Time (min) (Rj) (hours) (deg). Note ----------------------------------------------------------------- C09 TAR 97-06-28 13:50 61 18.1-18.5 18.1-18.2 324-359 C03 TAR 96-11-05 07:04 40 19.3-19.0 8.9- 9.0 140-163 G08 QRS 97-05-06 13:00 129 25.0-25.8 5.9- 6.0 63-140 G01 PSX 96-06-30 02:00 46 27.2-27.5 22.8 292-319 4 A34 PSX2 02-11-03 15:28 45 29.4-29.0 15.6 276-303 A34 PSX1 02-11-03 10:38 45 31.8-31.4 15.5 102-132 G02 PSX 96-09-11 02:38 40 39.2-39.4 23.8-23.9 121-145 G07 PSX 97-03-30 18:49 46 46.2-46.4 4.8 125-152 Magnetotail: ----------------------------------------------------------------- Dur. Jup Range Local Time S3 WLON Obs. ID Start Time (min) (Rj) (hours) (deg). Note ----------------------------------------------------------------- C09 DSK1 97-07-04 14:09 118 64 22.1 99-170 4 C09 DSK2 97-07-14 10:03 45 107 23.2 357- 25 4 E18 DSK 98-12-10 19:36 288 109 22.5 285- 98 C09 DSK3 97-07-23 13:11 46 129 23.7 18- 45 C09 DAWN 97-08-23 14:07 122 130 0.9- 1.0 17- 90 C09 APJ 97-08-07 11:06 101 143 0.3 30- 91 * The ID element is derived from the SEF identifier for the recorded observation. The recording identifiers translate to: IO, GAN, EUR, CALL - satellites PSX - plasma sheet crossing TAR - trans-auroral region QRS - quarter rotation survey DSK - dusk side of orbit (see local time) DAWN - dawn side of orbit (see local time) APJ - apojove TOR - Io torus EQX - magnetic equator crossing PJOV - perijove RAMP - outer torus These designations were defined by the sequence team. ** LPW coverage indicates time periods that were recorded in LPW format. Not all data files span entire recorded interval. Notes: 1 = Recording lost due to spacecraft safing/anomaly 2 = Stats given for primary observation interval only, data file. includes additional intervals of 'ridealong' data. 3 = E11 EUR and EQU are continuous and listed as a single observation. 4 = No data available for this interval. Table 2 provides a listing of the various satellite closest approach times and the location of the spacecraft, relative to the satellite at these times. ------------------------------------------------------------ Table 2. Satellite Flyby Characteristics* ------------------------------------------------------------ Satellite Planetocentric Coords Range Lat E Lon Orb Moon C/A Time (Rm**) (deg) (deg) Note ------------------------------------------------------------ 0 IO 95-12-07 17:45:58 1.50 -9.6 258.9 W 24 IO 99-10-11 04:33:03 1.34 4.5 135.9 U 27 IO 00-02-22 13:46:41 1.11 18.5 157.4 U 31 IO 01-08-06 04:59:21 1.11 77.5 187.7 P 32 IO 01-10-16 01:23:21 1.10 -78.5 135.3 P 33 IO 02-01-17 14:08:28 1.06 -43.5 41.8 F 4 EUR 96-12-19 06:52:58 1.45 -1.7 322.4 F 6 EUR 97-02-20 17:06:10 1.38 -17.0 34.7 F 11 EUR 97-11-06 20:31:44 2.31 25.7 218.7 F 12 EUR 97-12-16 12:03:20 1.13 -8.7 134.4 U 14 EUR 98-03-29 13:21:05 2.06 12.2 131.2 U 15 EUR 98-05-31 21:12:57 2.62 15.0 225.4 W 19 EUR 99-02-01 02:19:50 1.93 30.5 28.1 U 26 EUR 00-01-03 17:59:43 1.22 -47.1 83.4 U 1 GAN 96-06-27 06:29:07 1.32 30.4 246.7 W 2 GAN 96-09-06 18:59:34 1.10 79.3 236.4 P 7 GAN 97-04-05 07:09:58 2.18 55.8 270.4 W 8 GAN 97-05-07 15:56:10 1.61 28.3 84.8 U 28 GAN 00-05-20 10:10:10 1.31 -19.0 92.4 U 29 GAN 00-12-28 08:25:27 1.89 62.2 269.0 P 3 CALL 96-11-04 13:34:28 1.47 13.2 282.3 W 9 CALL 97-06-25 13:47:50 1.17 2.0 101.0 U 10 CALL 97-09-17 00:18:55 1.22 4.6 281.3 W 30 CALL 01-05-25 11:23:58 1.06 13.6 254.6 W 34 AMA 02-11-05 06:18:40 2.89 -47.7 74.8 U * Satellite encounters with recorded data only ** Moon Rm (km) ======================= Amalthea 86.2 Io 1818 Europa 1560 Ganymede 2634 Callisto 2409 Notes: Negative latitudes are southern hemisphere, U = upstream F = flank W = wake P = polar The data taken during the Io/Jupiter orbit 0 phase and are included in this data set for completeness (originally released by PDS as data set ID: GO-J-HIC-4-SUMM-I0ENERGETICIONCOMP-V1.0). These data are derived from high time resolution data that were recorded to tape and then playback after the Probe data return. Files in this data set are stored as ASCII files, giving tables of fluxes as a function of time. Appropriate information concerning the operation of the instrument can be found in Garrard, Gehrels and Stone, Space Sci. Rev., 60, 305, 1992 [GARRARDETAL1992]. Processing: =========== The data are processed from the event data which are processed from the raw data obtained from the Query Server at JPL. The composition files are a high level product where the event data for a given Z range (corresponding to carbon, oxygen or sulfur) are binned over a time interval and converted to a flux using the livetime and geometry factors available in the event files. Fluxes are determined for each event type separately since each type responds to a different energy range. These are given in MeV/nucleon (for oxygen) below: Event Type Energy Range (MeV/nuc for oxygen) ---------------------------------------------------------- DUBL 17.0 - 18.0 TRPL 18.0 - 24.0 WDSTP 30.0 - 48.0 WSPL1 30.0 - 48.0 WDPEN 48.0 - 185.0 WPNL1 48.0 - 185.0 SLETB 2.4 - 4.8 DLETB 4.8 - 6.4 TLETB 6.4 - 17.5 Ancillary Data: =============== There are no ancillary data uniquely associated with the HIC composition data archive. However, the spacecraft trajectory and attitude data, and the As-run Spacecraft Events Files that are provided on the same archive volume as these data are useful ancillary products for users of the HIC data. Coordinate System: ================== These are scalar data. Software: ========= There is no software provided with this archive. Media/Format: ============= Composition data are stored as a simple ASCII data table in the DATA/HIC directory of the GOMW_5001 cdrom. The first 11 lines of the original data file consisted of a header that has been moved to the PDS label (file and data info sections). Each data line consists of one date/time string and 11 numeric fields. The integration time (dMin) and the flux fields are floating point. The count-of-events (cnt) fields are integer and immediately follow their respective flux field. The columns are in the following order: Column Heading Contents Format Example ------- -------- ------ ------- DateTime Spacecraft Event Time (SCET) %24s UTC Derived from PB (Playback) level0 telemetry header data format: %4d-%02d-%02dT%02s:%02d:%06.3f example: 1995-12-07T15:30:08.439Z Mid.Time SCET - Describes the mid %10.6lf 341.652802 End.Time and end time of the data 341.659673 integrated period (decimal day). dMin Duration of integration period %9.4f 19.9886 in minutes. SLETB - WPNL1 A pair of values are provided for each rate: SLETB - cnt Flux (#/cm^2-sec-sr) and %10.4f 25.3535 DLETB - cnt # of events in calculation %5d 7 TLETB - cnt DUBL - cnt TRPL - cnt WDSTP - cnt WSPL1 - cnt WDPEN - cnt WPNL1 - cnt The logic conditions and approximate energy ranges for the other rates are given below. Energy Range Rate Logic (MeV/nuc for oxygen) ------------------------------------------------------------------ DUBL LE1.LE2.LE3* 17.0 - 18.0 TRPL LE1.LE2.LE3.LE4* 18.0 - 24.0 WDSTP LE2.LE3.LE4.LE5* 30.0 - 48.0 WSPL1 LE1.LE2.LE3.LE4.LE5* 30.0 - 48.0 (has smaller geometry factor than WDSTP) WDPEN LE2.LE3.LE4.LE5 48.0 - 185.0 WPNL1 LE1.LE2.LE3.LE4.LE5 48.0 - 185.0 (has smaller geometry factor than WDPEN) SLETB LB1.LB4* 2.4 - 17.5 DLETB LB1.LB2.LB4* 4.8 - 17.5 TLETB LB1.LB2.LB3.LB4* 6.5 - 17.5 X.Y = logical AND of X and Y X* = logical NOT X " CONFIDENCE_LEVEL_NOTE = " General: ======== The rate data has been thoroughly checked by the HIC team and includes the highest resolution data available for this orbit. The composition data has been analyzed in detail and consists of our best estimates of the flux of major ions above 6 MeV/nucleon at a time resolution we believe balances statistical accuracy with temporal resolution. Please direct any questions regarding the generation or interpretation of the data to PDS_OPERATOR@jpl.nasa.gov."