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OBJECT                         = INSTRUMENT                                   
  INSTRUMENT_HOST_ID           = P11                                          
  INSTRUMENT_ID                = GTT                                          
                                                                              
  OBJECT                       = INSTRUMENT_INFORMATION                       
    INSTRUMENT_NAME            = "GEIGER TUBE TELESCOPE"                      
    INSTRUMENT_TYPE            = "ENERGETIC PARTICLE DETECTOR"                
    INSTRUMENT_DESC            = "                                            
                                                                              
  Instrument Overview                                                         
  ===================                                                         
    The University of Iowa experiment comprises seven miniature               
    Geiger-Muller tubes in various physical arrangements and with             
    various levels of shielding responding to electrons in several            
    energy ranges from 70 keV to tens of MeV, and protons in several          
    energy ranges from 700 keV to tens of MeV. No one of the individual       
    detectors distinguishes uniquely between protons or electrons. A          
    full analysis of the relative responses of the entire array of            
    detectors will provide separate energy spectra of electrons and           
    protons by using laboratory-determined unit response functions and        
    an identification matrix. Overall calibrations were provided by           
    observations during the outbound pass of Pioneer 10 through the           
    magnetosphere of the Earth on 3 March 1972 and during several solar       
    energetic particle events, especially those of July and August,           
    1972.                                                                     
                                                                              
    Principle Investigator             : J.A. Van Allen                       
    Build Date                         : 1973-04-06                           
    Instrument Mass                    : 1.64  kg                             
    Instrument Height                  : 0.145 m                              
    Instrument Length                  : 0.171 m                              
    Instrument Width                   : 0.145 m                              
    Instrument Manufacturer            : The University of Iowa               
    Instrument Serial Number           : 0853-04                              
                                                                              
                                                                              
  Scientific Objectives                                                       
  =====================                                                       
                                                                              
    Encounter Objectives                                                      
    --------------------                                                      
      The investigation objectives for the Pioneer 11 encounter data          
      (Jupiter, and Saturn) are:                                              
                                                                              
      1) The study of the intensity of planetary energetic particles as       
         a function of position in the magnetosphere. This includes a         
         determination of plasma boundaries that determine the structure      
         of the planetary magnetosphere.                                      
                                                                              
      2) The study of planetary energetic particle dynamics and               
         trajectories in order to better understand planetary magnetic        
         storms and plasma sources and sinks.                                 
                                                                              
      3) The study of low energy electron and proton events to                
         understand the magnetospheric propagation and acceleration of        
         such particles as a function of position.                            
                                                                              
                                                                              
    Cruise Objectives                                                         
    -----------------                                                         
      The investigation objectives for the various Pioneer 11 cruise          
      data (Earth-Jupiter, Jupiter-Saturn, and Post-Saturn) are:              
                                                                              
      1) The study of the intensity of galactic cosmic rays as a              
         function of solar activity and as a function of heliocentric         
         position. Long-range objectives are to determine the position        
         of the modulation boundary of the heliosphere and the intensity      
         of the galactic cosmic rays in the interstellar medium beyond        
         it.                                                                  
                                                                              
      2) The study of solar energetic particles as a function of              
         heliocentric distance and their propagation in the                   
         interplanetary medium.                                               
                                                                              
      3) The study of low energy electron and proton events to                
         understand the interplanetary propagation and acceleration of        
         such particles as a function of heliocentric distance.               
                                                                              
                                                                              
  Calibration                                                                 
  ===========                                                                 
    The electrical power for the spacecraft is provided by four Type          
    SNAP 19 radioisotope thermal generators (RTG's) of the Atomic Energy      
    Commission. There are also several much weaker radioisotpe heater         
    units (RHU's) for spot heating. The heating of these systems is           
    provided by a mixture of plutonium isotopes; principally plutonium        
    238. Gamma and X-rays from the decay of some of the isotopes produce      
    a time varying background in the singles rates of the GM tubes.           
    These background rates can be calculated using the following              
    formulae.                                                                 
                                                                              
      R(A) = 1.137*RR                                                         
      R(B) = 0.905*RR                                                         
      R(C) = 0.958*RR                                                         
      R(D) = 0.254*RR                                                         
                                                                              
       RR  = 1.103E - 02*[2*f(t)+0.9*f(t+0.832)]                              
             + 5.53E - 03*[3*g(t)+g(t+0.832)] counts/second                   
                                                                              
    where                                                                     
                                                                              
      f(t) = 23.792*EXP(-0.3623*t) + 12.120*EXP(-0.0094*t)                    
             - 35.912*EXP(-0.2432*t)                                          
                                                                              
      g(t) = EXP(-0.0081*t)                                                   
                                                                              
    and t is measured in years with t=0 on March 15,1971.                     
                                                                              
    [Calibration description exerpted from VANALLEN&RANDALL1985.]             
                                                                              
    Detector G is a thin solid state detector and is insensitive to this      
    radiation and hence requires no correction. Detector G also has a         
    small Am-241 alpha particle source at the edge of its viewing cone        
    to provide an inflight calibration. This source gives a background        
    counting rate of 0.06 counts per second.                                  
                                                                              
                                                                              
    Instrument Temperature                                                    
    ----------------------                                                    
      The multiple GM detector rates and the solid state detector rate        
      require no correction as a function of temperature. The singles         
      rates of the GM tubes require a slight temperature correction.          
      This temperature correction is of the form, A' =A(T)*X(T) for           
      detectors A, B, and C, and for detector D, the form is                  
      D'=D(T)*Y(T), where                                                     
                                                                              
        X(T)=1.0+0.0003694*(75.0-T)                                           
                                                                              
      and                                                                     
                                                                              
        Y(T)=1.0-0.0006514*(75.0-T).                                          
                                                                              
      The temperatures in degrees F as a function of time for Pioneer 11      
      are given in the following table.                                       
                                                                              
      --------------------------------------------------------------          
      Pioneer 11 Temperatures                                                 
      --------------------------------------------------------------          
      YEAR    PERIOD (DOY)  TEMPERATURE       PERIOD     TEMPERATURE          
      --------------------------------------------------------------          
      1973     96             77.8             97             67.0            
               98             64.8             99             65.8            
              100             67.0            101-119         69.9            
              120-125         67.0            126-131         64.8            
              132-148         58.1            149-153         55.9            
              154-205         50.1            206-226         46.6            
              227-272         50.1            273-312         48.4            
              313-317         43.7            318-365         46.6            
                                                                              
      1974      1- 28         46.6             29-290         44.7            
              291-365         42.9                                            
                                                                              
      1975      1-101         42.9            102-139         35.8            
              140-365         42.9                                            
                                                                              
      1976      1-167         42.9            168-366         41.1            
                                                                              
      1977      1- 24         41.1             25-302         39.29           
              303-365         37.52                                           
                                                                              
      1978      1-252         37.52           253-365         35.77           
                                                                              
      1979      1-149         35.77           150-365         34.03           
                                                                              
      1980      1-155         34.03           156-172         32.30           
              173-188         34.03           189-366         32.30           
                                                                              
      1981      1-216         32.30           217-365         30.58           
                                                                              
      1982      1-120         30.58           121-365         28.88           
                                                                              
      1983      1- 48         28.88            49-332         27.20           
              333-365         25.52                                           
                                                                              
      1984      1- 60         25.52            61             23.86           
                62            22.22            63-184         20.59           
              185-276         18.98           277-366         17.38           
                                                                              
      1985      1- 35         17.38            36-116         15.80           
              117-205         14.22           206-365         12.66           
                                                                              
      1986      1- 63         11.11            64- 70          9.55           
               71-139          8.00           140-310          6.43           
              311-365          4.86                                           
                                                                              
      1987      1- 31          4.86            32-189          3.22           
              190-304          1.63           305-365         -0.03           
                                                                              
      1988      1- 87         -0.03            88-231         -3.54           
              232-366         -5.33                                           
                                                                              
      1989      1-  7         -5.33             8-150         -7.12           
              151-292         -8.91           293-365        -10.70           
                                                                              
      1990      1- 70        -10.70            71-212        -12.49           
              213-355        -14.28           356-365        -16.07           
                                                                              
      1991      1-133        -16.07           134-275        -17.86           
              276-365        -19.65                                           
                                                                              
                                                                              
  Detectors                                                                   
  =========                                                                   
    Six miniature Geiger-Mueller (GM) tubes are used as basic detectors.      
    Three of these (A, B, and C) are EON Corporation end-window type          
    6213 tubes. The three other tubes (D, E, and F) are EON Corporation       
    type 5107 tubes. The six tubes were placed in a variety of physical       
    arrangements. The seventh detector (G) is a thin (28 micron thick),       
    single element solid state detector with a physical collimator. This      
    detector was made by Nuclear Diodes, Inc.                                 
                                                                              
    Tubes A, C, and B are mounted in a single block. The central tube C       
    is shielded omnidirectionally. Tubes A and B are similarly shielded       
    except for thinner window unidirectional collimators in the +X (s/c       
    coordinates) direction. The individual counting rates of the three        
    tubes are telemetered separately; also, double coincidences AB and        
    triple coincidences ABC with a resolving time of 1 microsecond are        
    formed and telemetered.                                                   
                                                                              
    The second assembly comprises an omnidirectionally shielded               
    triangular array of three 5107 tubes. The rate of D and the triple        
    coincidence rate of the DEF are telemetered.                              
                                                                              
    The third assembly uses the collimated solid state detector as input      
    to a charge sensitive amplifier. This signal is delay-line clipped        
    to 180 nanoseconds, amplified and then fed into a fixed level             
    threshold discriminator. This threshold corresponds 0.61 MeV for          
    protons. The output of the discriminator is then fed into an output       
    circuit which shapes the pulse so that it is similar to that from         
    the GM tubes; it is then treated in the same manner. Detector G           
    looks in the +X direction.                                                
                                                                              
    ---------------------------------------------------------------           
    University of Iowa Geiger Tube Telescope Energy Ranges and                
    Geometric Factors of Pioneer 11 Detectors                                 
    ---------------------------------------------------------------           
                               Effective                                      
                                Inverse                                       
                             Omnidirectional             1                    
                               Geometric               -------                
             Effective Energy   Factor                 4*pi*Q                 
    Detector    Range, MeV    (1/Q),cm**-2   Type    (cm*cm*sr)**-1           
    ---------------------------------------------------------------           
                              Electrons                                       
                                                                              
     A-C       0.04❮E❮21        730           D           58.1                
     B-C       0.56❮E❮21        785           D           62.5                
      G        insensitive      ...           ..          ...                 
               to electrons                                                   
      C           E❯21           23           O           ...                 
      D           E❯31           63           O           ...                 
     AB           E❯21         6910           D          550                  
     ABC          E❯21         6910           D          550                  
     DEF          E❯31         3150           O           ...                 
                                                                              
                               Protons                                        
                                                                              
     A-C       0.61❮E❮80        650           D           51.7                
     B-C          9❮E❮80        650           D           51.7                
      G        0.61❮E❮3.41      285           D           22.7                
      C           E❯80           8.2          O           ...                 
      D           E❯80          23            O           ...                 
     AB           E❯130        2463           D          196                  
     ABC          E❯130        2463           D          196                  
     DEF          E❯150       11500           O           ...                 
    _________________________________________________________________         
    Type D=Directional  O=Omnidirectional                                     
                                                                              
                                                                              
  Electronics                                                                 
  ===========                                                                 
    The GTT electronics system consists of two basic sections. The first      
    is the power converter which regulates and filters the 28 volt, 20        
    kHz spacecraft power supply. The on-off command functions through a       
    solid state switch by removing power from the driving circuitry.          
                                                                              
    Output voltages of +7.75, +5.00, -12.00 and +900 are supplied to the      
    experiment. The 7.75 and 5.00 volt lines are regulated to 1% and the      
    900 volt lines are regulated with VR tubes.                               
                                                                              
    The second section is the signal processor. This is used to               
    condition the data from the seven detectors and consists of a             
    MOS/TTL/transistor hybrid system containing MOS/TTL logic and             
    transistorized discrete component interface circuits. The processor       
    is completely redundant with the exception of the interface               
    circuits. Upon command to the spacecraft, the signal processor can        
    be switched from the main logic system to a stand-by redundant logic      
    system. The function of the processor is to sequentially accumulate       
    data on a frame basis from the seven detectors. Data are accumulated      
    in a 24 bit register and then compressed quasi-logarithmically to 12      
    bits for transmission.                                                    
                                                                              
                                                                              
  Mounting                                                                    
  ========                                                                    
    The Z-axis of the instrument is parallel to the axis of rotation of       
    the spacecraft. The +X axis points outward into free space from the       
    rim of the instrument compartment of the spacecraft. The                  
    magnetometer and a portion of the magnetometer boom subtend a             
    trivial fraction of the fields of view of the collimators of A, B,        
    and G; otherwise, there is no physical obstruction within the fields      
    of view.                                                                  
                                                                              
    The rotational axis (+Z) of the spacecraft is pointed continuously        
    at the earth within an error of less than one degree and therefore        
    lies approximately in the ecliptic plane. The spin period and             
    sampling period are asynchronous; thus angular distributions of           
    particle intensities as a function of roll angle in the equatorial        
    plane of the spacecraft are assembled as a software operation by          
    using attitude data supplied by the Ames Research Center. In our          
    analysis the roll angle is measured from the ascending node of the        
    spacecraft's equator on the ecliptic to the +X axis of the                
    instrument at the midtime of the sample.                                  
                                                                              
                                                                              
  Operational Considerations                                                  
  ==========================                                                  
    The instrument uses 12 bits in each 192-bit main science frame of         
    the spacecraft's telemetry format. Quasilogarithmic data compression      
    is used to maintain 1% accuracy at all possible counting rates. All       
    outputs are digital. A complete cycle of the GTT data comprises           
    eleven main science frames as follows: sync word, G, A, B, G, AB,         
    ABC, C, D, ABC, and DEF.                                                  
                                                                              
    Counts from each detector channel are accumulated for a period of         
    time in seconds equal to 192/b, where b is the telemetry rate in          
    bits per second for the entire spacecraft (b=16, 32, 64, 128, 512,        
    1024, or 2048, as selected by ground command).                            
                                                                              
                                                                              
  Operational Modes                                                           
  =================                                                           
    INSTRUMENT MODE ID                : ON                                    
    GAIN MODE ID                      : N/A                                   
    DATA PATH TYPE                    : REALTIME                              
    INSTRUMENT POWER CONSUMPTION      : 1.6    ???????                        
                                                                              
    The GTT experiment utilizes two commands. A power ON/OFF command and      
    a function command for Main/Standby processor selection.                  
    [VANALLENETAL1980]                                                        
                                                                              
                                                                              
    Section ID: 'GEIGER TUBES A, B, C, & D'                                   
    ---------------------------------------                                   
      Scan Mode ID                     : N/A                                  
      Data Rate                        : 16-2048                              
      Sample Bits                      : 24                                   
      Total FOVS                       : 1                                    
                                                                              
      Fields of view                                                          
        FOV Shape Name                 : Cone                                 
        Horizontal Pixel FOV           : N/A                                  
        Vertical Pixel FOV             : N/A                                  
        Horizontal FOV                 : 30                                   
        Vertical FOV                   : 30                                   
                                                                              
      Parameters                                                              
        Instrument Parameter Name      : Particle Count Rate                  
        Minimum Instrument Parameter   : 0.1                                  
        Maximum Instrument Parameter   : 2.0E04                               
        Noise Level                    : 0.4                                  
        Instrument Parameter Unit      : counts/second                        
        Sampling Parameter Name        : TIME                                 
        Minimum Sampling Parameter     : N/A                                  
        Maximum Sampling Parameter     : N/A                                  
        Sampling Parameter Interval    : 115.5                                
        Sampling Parameter Resolution  : 0.75   ????????                      
        Sampling Parameter Unit        : second                               
                                                                              
      Detector ID                      : Geiger Tube G                        
      Electronics ID                   : GTT                                  
      Filter Number                    : N/A                                  
      Telescope ID                     : N/A                                  
                                                                              
                                                                              
    Section ID: 'GTT'                                                         
    -----------------                                                         
      Scan Mode ID                     : N/A                                  
      Data Rate                        : 16-2048                              
      Sample Bits                      : 24                                   
      Total FOVS                       : 1                                    
                                                                              
      Fields of view                                                          
        FOV Shape Name                 : Cone                                 
        Horizontal Pixel FOV           : N/A                                  
        Vertical Pixel FOV             : N/A                                  
        Horizontal FOV                 : 40                                   
        Vertical FOV                   : 40                                   
        FOVS                           : 1                                    
                                                                              
      Parameters                                                              
        Instrument Parameter Name      : Particle Count Rate                  
        Minimum Instrument Parameter   : 0.1                                  
        Maximum Instrument Parameter   : 2.E04                                
        Noise Level                    : .06                                  
        Instrument Parameter Unit      : counts/sec                           
        Sampling Parameter Name        : TIME                                 
        Minimum Sampling Parameter     : N/A                                  
        Maximum Sampling Parameter     : N/A                                  
        Sampling Parameter Interval    : 115.5                                
        Sampling Parameter Resolution  : .75   ???????                        
        Sampling Parameter Unit        : second                               
                                                                              
  ['Detectors', 'Electronics', 'Mounting', and 'Operational                   
  Considerations' descriptions exerpted from VANALLENETAL1980.]"              
                                                                              
                                                                              
  END_OBJECT                   = INSTRUMENT_INFORMATION                       
                                                                              
  OBJECT                       = INSTRUMENT_REFERENCE_INFO                    
    REFERENCE_KEY_ID           = "FIMMELETAL1977"                             
  END_OBJECT                   = INSTRUMENT_REFERENCE_INFO                    
                                                                              
  OBJECT                       = INSTRUMENT_REFERENCE_INFO                    
    REFERENCE_KEY_ID           = "VANALLENETAL1974"                           
  END_OBJECT                   = INSTRUMENT_REFERENCE_INFO                    
                                                                              
  OBJECT                       = INSTRUMENT_REFERENCE_INFO                    
    REFERENCE_KEY_ID           = "VANALLENETAL1980"                           
  END_OBJECT                   = INSTRUMENT_REFERENCE_INFO                    
                                                                              
  OBJECT                       = INSTRUMENT_REFERENCE_INFO                    
    REFERENCE_KEY_ID           = "VANALLEN&RANDALL1985"                       
  END_OBJECT                   = INSTRUMENT_REFERENCE_INFO                    
                                                                              
END_OBJECT                     = INSTRUMENT                                   
END