Blame view

NumericalData/AMDA/Rosetta/LAP/ros-lap-ned.xml 7.11 KB
304a88da   Elena.Budnik   ROS LAP NED
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<Spase xmlns="http://www.spase-group.org/data/schema" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xsi:schemaLocation="http://www.spase-group.org/data/schema http://cdpp.irap.omp.eu/AMDA-NG/public/schemas/spase-amda-1_2_0.xsd">
    <Version>2.2.6</Version>
    <NumericalData>
        <ResourceID>spase://CDPP/NumericalData/AMDA/Rosetta/LAP/ros-lap-ned</ResourceID>
        <ResourceHeader>
            <ResourceName>plasma density (NED)</ResourceName>
            <AlternateName>Plasma density derived from individual spacecraft
potential measurements on one illuminated probe.</AlternateName>
            <ReleaseDate>2016-10-15T14:08:29Z</ReleaseDate>
            <Description>Plasma density derived from individual spacecraft 
potential measurements on one illuminated probe. The derivation additionally 
uses low time resolution estimates of the plasma density from either RPCLAP or 
RPCMIP (changes over time).  The data here are derived from the LAP 
Vsc proxy known as U_SC which is available over all the mission, and 
are calibrated to MIP density values after 2014-12-31. Before this period the MIP 
density detections were scarce since densities usually were low, so the LAP 
sweep parameter N_E from ASW dataset was used for the calibration of U_SC to N_ED. 
This is a good calibration source precisely when MIP data are scarce, as low plasma density 
means low s/c potential, meaning that the otherwise very negative spacecraft potential here 
does not prevent plasma electrons from reaching the Langmuir probes.
 </Description>
            <Contact>       
                <PersonID>spase://CDPP/Person/Anders.Eriksson</PersonID>
                <Role>PrincipalInvestigator</Role>
            </Contact>
            <Contact>       
                <PersonID>spase://CDPP/Person/Erik.Johansson</PersonID>
                <Role>DataProducer</Role>
            </Contact>
            <InformationURL>
                <Name>RPC LAP User Guide</Name>
                <URL>http://amda.irap.omp.eu/help/parameters/RO-IRFU-LAP-UG.PDF</URL>
            </InformationURL>
303f2ca9   Elena.Budnik   Rosetta LAP EFL
35
36
               <InformationURL>
                <Name>ROSETTA RPC-LAP to Planetary Science Archive Interface Control Document</Name>
9ccc936a   Elena.Budnik   Rosetta LAP final
37
                <URL>http://amda.irap.omp.eu/help/parameters/RO-IRFU-LAP-EAICD.PDF</URL>
303f2ca9   Elena.Budnik   Rosetta LAP EFL
38
            </InformationURL>
304a88da   Elena.Budnik   ROS LAP NED
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
        </ResourceHeader>
        <AccessInformation>
            <RepositoryID>spase://SMWG/Repository/CDPP/AMDA</RepositoryID>
            <Availability>Online</Availability>
            <AccessRights>Restricted</AccessRights>
            <AccessURL>
                <URL>http://amda.cdpp.eu</URL>
            </AccessURL>
            <Format>NetCDF</Format>
        </AccessInformation>
        <ProviderName>PSA</ProviderName>  
        <ProviderResourceName>RO-C-RPCLAP-5-xxx-DERIV2-V1.0</ProviderResourceName>
        <InstrumentID>spase://CDPP/Instrument/AMDA/Rosetta/LAP</InstrumentID>
        <MeasurementType>ThermalPlasma</MeasurementType>
        <TemporalDescription>
            <TimeSpan>
                <StartDate>2014-03-24T08:12:59Z</StartDate>
                <StopDate>2016-09-30T10:31:16Z</StopDate>
            </TimeSpan>
            <Cadence_Min>PT40S</Cadence_Min>
            <Cadence_Max>PT160S</Cadence_Max>
        </TemporalDescription>
9ccc936a   Elena.Budnik   Rosetta LAP final
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
        <Caveats>Data Source :
            * 1 - Downsampled floating potential measurement for an illuminated LAP1
            * 2 - Downsampled floating potential measurement for an illuminated LAP2
            * 3 - Vz for LAP1
            * 4 - Vz for LAP1, but using a linearly extrapolated sweep
           
            Quality Flag : 
            
A quality flag is a (base 10) integer that is constructed in the two steps below:
* Add together the constants associated with the relevant quality-related effects listed below. Note that these constants are chosen such that every digit represents up to three true/false values for the presence/absence of three specific separate quality-related effects.
* Should the three quality-related effects be irrelevant for the given data product, then that digit is replaced by the digit “9”.

Quality flag event description :
* +1 - Low quality sweep analysis model fit
* +2 - One of two meanings: (1) Low sample size; an average is based on fewer data points than nominal (due to filtering or otherwise) and applies to sweep steps and downsampled time series. (2) zero-padding; zeros replace lost samples for the purpose of calculating PSD.
* +10 - One of two meanings: (1) Sweep data product and data products based on sweeps: SAA rotation of more than 0.05° during sweep. (2) Downsampled time series data product: Bias change within the 32 s downsampling period.
* +20 - Probe in partial or full shadow
* +100 - Rosetta wheel off-loading (WOL) or Orbit-control-maneuver (OCM)
* +200 - One of two meanings: (1) For LAP1: LDL disturbance (LAP2 in LDL mode); (2) For LAP2: Contamination signature possibly present
* +400 - Saturation

Example: suppose that one encounters the quality flag “109”. 109 = 100 + 9 means (1) that there is an ongoing wheel off-loading (+100), and (2) that the quality-related effects associated with +1 and +2 cannot occur even in principle for the kind of data that one is looking at.           
                    
            
</Caveats>
304a88da   Elena.Budnik   ROS LAP NED
86
        <Parameter>
cb59a441   Elena.Budnik   ROS LAP NED
87
            <Name>n_e</Name>
304a88da   Elena.Budnik   ROS LAP NED
88
89
90
91
92
93
94
95
96
97
            <ParameterKey>ros_lap_ned</ParameterKey>
            <Description>Plasma density derived from individual spacecraft potential measurements on one illuminated probe</Description>
            <Ucd/>
            <Units>cm^-3</Units>
            <RenderingHints>
                <DisplayType>TimeSeries</DisplayType>
            </RenderingHints>
            <FillValue>-1.e+09</FillValue>
        </Parameter> 
        <Parameter>
cb59a441   Elena.Budnik   ROS LAP NED
98
            <Name>n_e : qual</Name>
304a88da   Elena.Budnik   ROS LAP NED
99
100
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
110
111
112
113
114
115
116
117
118
119
120
            <ParameterKey>ros_lap_ned_q</ParameterKey>
            <Description>Quality value in the range 0 (worst) to 1 (best).Corresponds to goodness of fit or how well the model fits the data.</Description>
            <Ucd/>
            <Units>n/a</Units>             
            <RenderingHints>
                <DisplayType>TimeSeries</DisplayType>
            </RenderingHints>
            <FillValue></FillValue>
        </Parameter> 
        <Parameter>
            <Name>data source</Name>
            <ParameterKey>ros_lap_ned_s</ParameterKey>
            <Ucd/>
            <Units/>         
            <RenderingHints>
                <DisplayType>TimeSeries</DisplayType>
            </RenderingHints> 
             <FillValue></FillValue>
        </Parameter>
        <Parameter>
            <Name>quality flag</Name>
            <ParameterKey>ros_lap_ned_f</ParameterKey>
e138daeb   Elena.Budnik   ROS LAP PHO
121
122
123
            <Description>Quality flag constructed as the sum of multiple terms, 
depending on what quality related effects are present. Each digit is either in 
the range 0 (best) to 7 (worst), or 9 (not used)</Description>
304a88da   Elena.Budnik   ROS LAP NED
124
125
126
127
128
129
130
131
132
            <Ucd/>
            <Units/>         
            <RenderingHints>
                <DisplayType>TimeSeries</DisplayType>
            </RenderingHints> 
             <FillValue></FillValue>
        </Parameter>            
     </NumericalData>
</Spase>