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REQUIRED READING:                                                             
- McComas et al.  (2008) [MCCOMASETAL2008]                                    
- Weaver et al.  (2008) [WEAVERETAL2008]                                      
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      The SWAP description was adapted from the New Horizons website,         
      Weaver et al.  (2008) [WEAVERETAL2008], and McComas et al. (2008)       
      [MCCOMASETAL2008].                                                      
                                                                              
                                                                              
Instrument Overview                                                           
========                                                                      
                                                                              
                                                                              
Specifications                                                                
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NAME:                    SWAP (Solar Wind Around Pluto)                       
DESCRIPTION:             Low energy plasma instrument                         
PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR:  Dave McComas, SwRI                                   
ENERGY RANGE:            30 eV - 7.7 keV                                      
FIELD OF VIEW:           270 deg x 10 deg (Note 1)                            
ANGULAR RESOLUTION:      N/A                                                  
ENERGY RESOLUTION:       1eV (❮2keV); 9% (❯2 keV)                             
                                                                              
Note 1:  deflection angles up to +15 deg additional                           
                                                                              
Description                                                                   
--------                                                                      
Solar Wind Around Pluto (SWAP) instrument is designed to measure the          
properties of solar wind ions for the New Horizons mission to Pluto. The SWAP 
instrument is an electrostatic instrument. The SWAP electro-optics control the
energy band pass of ions entering the instrument. The electro-optics have     
three parts:  the Retarding Potential Analyzer (RPA), the Electrostatic       
Analyzer (ESA), and the deflector (DFL). The RPA consists of four grids with  
the inner two having a positive voltage, which repels ions with energies less 
than the corresponding potential energy (qV). The Electrostatic Analyzer has  
two parts, which are concentrically spaced, an inner dome and an outer        
spherical shell (at ground). For any given settings of the RPA and ESA        
voltages, only ions with a limited range (bandpass) of energies pass through  
the ESA to reach the detector. The deflector is used to adjust the field of   
view.                                                                         
                                                                              
SWAPs ESA and RPA voltages are used together to select the E/q (energy)       
passband. When the RPA is off, the passband is determined solely by the ESA   
voltage, which provides an 8.5% FWHM resolution.  At increasing RPA voltages  
for a given ESA voltage, the passband is cutoff in a variable shark-fin shape,
allowing roughly two decades decreased sensitivity. Finally, differentiating  
adjacent RPA/ESA voltage combinations, or deconvolving multiple combinations, 
provides high-resolution differential measurements of the incident beam's flux
as a function of energy.  Differences in the ion energy as small as 1-2 eV are
distinguishable at typical solar wind energies of ~1000 eV which is a         
resolution on the order of 0.1%.                                              
                                                                              
See the Required Reading documents listed above, and provided with this data  
set, for further details of this instrument and its capabilities.             
                                                                              
                                                                              
Scientific Objective                                                          
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The Solar Wind Analyzer around Pluto (SWAP) instrument will measure charged   
particles from the solar wind near Pluto to determine whether Pluto has a     
magnetosphere and how fast its atmosphere is escaping.                        
                                                                              
                                                                              
Calibration                                                                   
========                                                                      
                                                                              
See                                                                           
                                                                              
  /DOCUMENT/SWAP/SWAP_CAL.*                                                   
                                                                              
and Section 4 of  McComas et al. (2008) [MCCOMASETAL2008], also available as a
preprint at this URL:                                                         
                                                                              
  http://www.boulder.swri.edu/pkb/ssr/ssr-swap.pdf                            
                                                                              
as of 20.April, 2007.                                                         
                                                                              
                                                                              
Operational Considerations                                                    
========                                                                      
                                                                              
SWAP data are affected by spacecraft attitude and thruster firings.  Values   
for those parameters concurrent with each observation, along with housekeeping
information, are included in the observation's data file.                     
                                                                              
The SWAP experiment detects atmospheric escape from Pluto as a change in the  
solar wind caused by the interaction of the Pluto atmosphere with the solar   
wind.  In certain scenarios, a factor of 10 variation in the solar wind may   
occur over a period of days.  It is therefore critical to measure the solar   
wind for several solar rotations in order to characterize the most likely     
external solar wind properties during the actual encounter period.            
                                                                              
                                                                              
Detectors & Electronics                                                       
========                                                                      
                                                                              
See the instrument description and specifications above.                      
                                                                              
                                                                              
Operational Modes                                                             
========                                                                      
                                                                              
The SWAP instrument uses six modes:  OFF; BOOT; LVENG; LVSCI; HVENG; HVSCI.   
For a description of these modes see Tables IV & V in the Space Science       
Reviews paper McComas et al. (2008) [MCCOMASETAL2008], also available as a    
preprint at this URL:                                                         
                                                                              
  http://www.boulder.swri.edu/pkb/ssr/ssr-swap.pdf                            
                                                                              
                                                                              
Science Data Collection                                                       
========                                                                      
Science data are collected in the HVENG and HVSCI modes.  HVENG was used      
extensively during commissioning for initial HV ramp-up.  HVSCI is the primary
SWAP science mode.  In HVSCI, the optical power supply voltages are stepped   
every 0.5 seconds.  During each 0.5-second period at a single pair of RPA/EPA 
voltage settings, approximately 100 milliseconds are allowed for the optical  
power supply settling time and 390 milliseconds are allocated to counting     
events.  An overall cadence comprising 128 0.5-second steps defines the       
64-second science-acquisition frames and hence all science activities.        
                                                                              
Two methods of sweeping during each 64 second period, called the coarse-fine  
and coarse-coarse sweeps, are user selectable.  A typical coarse-fine sweep   
comprises a 32-second coarse sweep which covers the entire energy range with  
64 logarithmically-spaced optical power supply voltages, followed by a        
32-second (also 64 0.5-second steps) fine sweep.  A coarse-coarse sweep       
comprises two 32-second coarse sweeps performed in one 64-second period.      
                                                                              
For both sweep types, the optical power supply voltages are set from one of   
several user-selectable tables.  For the coarse-fine sweep, the peak value of 
the event counter during the coarse sweep is located to set the center        
voltages of the fine sweep so that a finer resolution sweep around that peak  
response can be performed.                                                    
                                                                              
The following graphics describe very roughly of what happens during a typical 
coarse-fine sweep; more detailed plots are available in the documents referred
to earlier.  In all three graphics, the abscissa is time covering one         
64-second coarse-fine sweep.  The legend inside each plot gives a description,
the range, and the units of the ordinate.                                     
                                                                              
In the first 32 seconds on the left of the plots, the ESA and RPA voltages go 
rapidly through a large range in a coarse sweep that covers the entire energy 
range of the instrument.  At around ten to fifteen seconds into that coarse   
sweep, there is a rise in count rate indicated by the peak.  Based on the     
timing and voltages corresponding to that peak, the SWAP instrument sets the  
ESA and RPA voltages and changes them more slowly through the fine sweep      
during the second 32 seconds on the right of the plots, and there is a peak   
observed at much higher resolution during that time.                          
                                                                              
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0s                                32s                                      64s
                                                                              
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One result of this is that there will be gaps in the apparent energy          
resolution when the data from coarse and fine sweeps are compared against each
other.                                                                        
                                                                              
                                                                              
Measured Parameters                                                           
========                                                                      
                                                                              
SWAP counts events which represent the interactions between the SWAP          
electro-optics and solar wind particles.  The energy of any detected event is 
determined by the energy bandpass in effect at the time of that event, which  
in turn is determined by the ESA and RPA settings (voltages).   SWAP sweeps   
its energy bandpass over the instrument's energy range, sorts events into     
energy and time bins, and returns either real-time science or summary data    
based on those events.                                                        
                                                                              
Indirectly through calibration, the SWAP instrument measures the bulk         
properties of the solar wind (speed, density or flux, temperature), and       
analysis of changes in these parameters during Pluto encounter will provide an
indication of the nature of any atmospheric particles that are escaping Pluto.
                                                                              
See the SWAP SSR paper for more detail.                                       
                                                                              
                                                                              
Note on Reading the Data and Extensions                                       
=======                                                                       
Summary plots cover ranges from 1 day to 1 year of data. Some of the summary  
plots do not contain any data, or such a limited amount that it is hard to    
see. The main purpose of the summary plots is to get a quick look at the data 
available, so it is normal when some of these plots appear to be blank.       
                                                                              
For the histogram data (0x586) extension zero is an array of 2048 values      
containing the number of samples in the normalized histograms. Extension 1    
holds the total count rates in bins normalized according to the peak location 
found in the fine scans. Starting in 2008, the histogram data files were      
changed such that the last 64 bins of extension 1 contain the total count     
rates for each of the coarse scan energy steps. In extension 0 the number of  
samples for these last 64 elements is zero. The other bins remain as they were
prior to this change. To obtain the number of samples in the totals for the   
last 64 bins you need to use the parameter SMPLCNT in the primary header      
(header for extension 0).                                                     
                                                                              
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