Commit 6d5488c5e77d6617589cb7d3661ff55d084a0a55

Authored by Benjamin Renard
1 parent 8d899adf

Add MMS FPI description + remove some comments

Instrument/CDPP-AMDA/MMS1/FPI.xml
... ... @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@
7 7 <ResourceName>FPI</ResourceName>
8 8 <AlternateName>Fast Plasma Investigation</AlternateName>
9 9 <ReleaseDate>2017-02-04T15:37:46Z</ReleaseDate>
10   - <Description> </Description>
  10 + <Description>The Fast Plasma Investigation (FPI) includes four dual electron spectrometers (DES) and four dual ion spectrometers (DIS) per spacecraft. When the data from the two sets of four dual-spectrometers are combined, FPI is able to provide the velocity-space distribution of electrons from 10 eV to 30 keV and ions from 10 eV to 30 keV with a time resolution of 30 ms, and 150 ms, respectively.</Description>
11 11 <Contact>
12 12 <PersonID>spase://CNES/Person/James.L.Burch</PersonID>
13 13 <Role>PrincipalInvestigator</Role>
... ... @@ -20,6 +20,14 @@
20 20 <InstrumentType>ElectrostaticAnalyser</InstrumentType>
21 21 <InvestigationName/>
22 22 <ObservatoryID>spase://CNES/Observatory/CDPP-AMDA/MMS1</ObservatoryID>
  23 + <Caveats>On 7 June 2018 12:43 UTC, the MMS Fast Plasma Investigation (FPI) suffered its first impactful flight anomaly since launching in March, 2015. The electron spectrometer pair at quadrant 1 on MMS4 experienced a failure that appears non-recoverable. The symptoms – repeatable after further contact, reset, and commanding of the instrument – were a sustained high current draw and the absence of counts from this spectrometer pair. The spectrometer pair has been turned off. On 15 July 2018 00:47 UTC, the MMS FPI suffered its second impactful flight anomaly. The electron spectrometer pair at quadrant 0 on MMS4 experienced a similar failure that appears to be non-recoverable and this unit was also turned off. These failures appear to be unrelated.
  24 +
  25 +One half of the contiguous solid angle space in each electron plasma distribution on the MMS4 spacecraft is impacted. To mitigate the scientific impact, level 2 MMS4 DES fast survey and burst distribution (des-dist) files reflecting post-anomaly data will contain fill data for angle space affected by the sensor outages. Lower temporal resolution MMS4 DES fast survey moments (des-moms) files for post-anomaly data will also be released. The FPI ground system team is continuing to analyze options for potential release of MMS4 DES post-anomaly burst moments.
  26 +
  27 +There remain a full complement of operational spectrometers on the other three MMS spacecraft. In addition, the FPI ion spectrometers and corresponding MMS4 FPI ion data is also unaffected.
  28 +
  29 +Further inquiries may be directed to the FPI Lead Co-I, Barbara Giles, at barbara.giles@nasa.gov.
  30 + </Caveats>
23 31 <InformationURL>
24 32 <Name>Pollock, C., Moore, T., Jacques, A. et al. Fast Plasma Investigation for Magnetospheric Multiscale. Space Sci Rev 199, 331–406 (2016). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11214-016-0245-4</Name>
25 33 <URL>https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11214-016-0245-4</URL>
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Instrument/CDPP-AMDA/MMS2/FPI.xml
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7 7 <ResourceName>FPI</ResourceName>
8 8 <AlternateName>Fast Plasma Investigation</AlternateName>
9 9 <ReleaseDate>2017-02-04T15:37:46Z</ReleaseDate>
10   - <Description> </Description>
  10 + <Description>The Fast Plasma Investigation (FPI) includes four dual electron spectrometers (DES) and four dual ion spectrometers (DIS) per spacecraft. When the data from the two sets of four dual-spectrometers are combined, FPI is able to provide the velocity-space distribution of electrons from 10 eV to 30 keV and ions from 10 eV to 30 keV with a time resolution of 30 ms, and 150 ms, respectively.</Description>
11 11 <Contact>
12 12 <PersonID>spase://CNES/Person/James.L.Burch</PersonID>
13 13 <Role>PrincipalInvestigator</Role>
... ... @@ -20,6 +20,14 @@
20 20 <InstrumentType>ElectrostaticAnalyser</InstrumentType>
21 21 <InvestigationName/>
22 22 <ObservatoryID>spase://CNES/Observatory/CDPP-AMDA/MMS2</ObservatoryID>
  23 + <Caveats>On 7 June 2018 12:43 UTC, the MMS Fast Plasma Investigation (FPI) suffered its first impactful flight anomaly since launching in March, 2015. The electron spectrometer pair at quadrant 1 on MMS4 experienced a failure that appears non-recoverable. The symptoms – repeatable after further contact, reset, and commanding of the instrument – were a sustained high current draw and the absence of counts from this spectrometer pair. The spectrometer pair has been turned off. On 15 July 2018 00:47 UTC, the MMS FPI suffered its second impactful flight anomaly. The electron spectrometer pair at quadrant 0 on MMS4 experienced a similar failure that appears to be non-recoverable and this unit was also turned off. These failures appear to be unrelated.
  24 +
  25 +One half of the contiguous solid angle space in each electron plasma distribution on the MMS4 spacecraft is impacted. To mitigate the scientific impact, level 2 MMS4 DES fast survey and burst distribution (des-dist) files reflecting post-anomaly data will contain fill data for angle space affected by the sensor outages. Lower temporal resolution MMS4 DES fast survey moments (des-moms) files for post-anomaly data will also be released. The FPI ground system team is continuing to analyze options for potential release of MMS4 DES post-anomaly burst moments.
  26 +
  27 +There remain a full complement of operational spectrometers on the other three MMS spacecraft. In addition, the FPI ion spectrometers and corresponding MMS4 FPI ion data is also unaffected.
  28 +
  29 +Further inquiries may be directed to the FPI Lead Co-I, Barbara Giles, at barbara.giles@nasa.gov.
  30 + </Caveats>
23 31 <InformationURL>
24 32 <Name>Pollock, C., Moore, T., Jacques, A. et al. Fast Plasma Investigation for Magnetospheric Multiscale. Space Sci Rev 199, 331–406 (2016). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11214-016-0245-4</Name>
25 33 <URL>https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11214-016-0245-4</URL>
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Instrument/CDPP-AMDA/MMS3/FPI.xml
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7 7 <ResourceName>FPI</ResourceName>
8 8 <AlternateName>Fast Plasma Investigation</AlternateName>
9 9 <ReleaseDate>2017-02-04T15:37:46Z</ReleaseDate>
10   - <Description> </Description>
  10 + <Description>The Fast Plasma Investigation (FPI) includes four dual electron spectrometers (DES) and four dual ion spectrometers (DIS) per spacecraft. When the data from the two sets of four dual-spectrometers are combined, FPI is able to provide the velocity-space distribution of electrons from 10 eV to 30 keV and ions from 10 eV to 30 keV with a time resolution of 30 ms, and 150 ms, respectively.</Description>
11 11 <Contact>
12 12 <PersonID>spase://CNES/Person/James.L.Burch</PersonID>
13 13 <Role>PrincipalInvestigator</Role>
... ... @@ -20,6 +20,14 @@
20 20 <InstrumentType>ElectrostaticAnalyser</InstrumentType>
21 21 <InvestigationName/>
22 22 <ObservatoryID>spase://CNES/Observatory/CDPP-AMDA/MMS3</ObservatoryID>
  23 + <Caveats>On 7 June 2018 12:43 UTC, the MMS Fast Plasma Investigation (FPI) suffered its first impactful flight anomaly since launching in March, 2015. The electron spectrometer pair at quadrant 1 on MMS4 experienced a failure that appears non-recoverable. The symptoms – repeatable after further contact, reset, and commanding of the instrument – were a sustained high current draw and the absence of counts from this spectrometer pair. The spectrometer pair has been turned off. On 15 July 2018 00:47 UTC, the MMS FPI suffered its second impactful flight anomaly. The electron spectrometer pair at quadrant 0 on MMS4 experienced a similar failure that appears to be non-recoverable and this unit was also turned off. These failures appear to be unrelated.
  24 +
  25 +One half of the contiguous solid angle space in each electron plasma distribution on the MMS4 spacecraft is impacted. To mitigate the scientific impact, level 2 MMS4 DES fast survey and burst distribution (des-dist) files reflecting post-anomaly data will contain fill data for angle space affected by the sensor outages. Lower temporal resolution MMS4 DES fast survey moments (des-moms) files for post-anomaly data will also be released. The FPI ground system team is continuing to analyze options for potential release of MMS4 DES post-anomaly burst moments.
  26 +
  27 +There remain a full complement of operational spectrometers on the other three MMS spacecraft. In addition, the FPI ion spectrometers and corresponding MMS4 FPI ion data is also unaffected.
  28 +
  29 +Further inquiries may be directed to the FPI Lead Co-I, Barbara Giles, at barbara.giles@nasa.gov.
  30 + </Caveats>
23 31 <InformationURL>
24 32 <Name>Pollock, C., Moore, T., Jacques, A. et al. Fast Plasma Investigation for Magnetospheric Multiscale. Space Sci Rev 199, 331–406 (2016). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11214-016-0245-4</Name>
25 33 <URL>https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11214-016-0245-4</URL>
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Instrument/CDPP-AMDA/MMS4/FPI.xml
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7 7 <ResourceName>FPI</ResourceName>
8 8 <AlternateName>Fast Plasma Investigation</AlternateName>
9 9 <ReleaseDate>2017-02-04T15:37:46Z</ReleaseDate>
10   - <Description> </Description>
  10 + <Description>The Fast Plasma Investigation (FPI) includes four dual electron spectrometers (DES) and four dual ion spectrometers (DIS) per spacecraft. When the data from the two sets of four dual-spectrometers are combined, FPI is able to provide the velocity-space distribution of electrons from 10 eV to 30 keV and ions from 10 eV to 30 keV with a time resolution of 30 ms, and 150 ms, respectively.</Description>
11 11 <Contact>
12 12 <PersonID>spase://CNES/Person/James.L.Burch</PersonID>
13 13 <Role>PrincipalInvestigator</Role>
... ... @@ -20,6 +20,14 @@
20 20 <InstrumentType>ElectrostaticAnalyser</InstrumentType>
21 21 <InvestigationName/>
22 22 <ObservatoryID>spase://CNES/Observatory/CDPP-AMDA/MMS4</ObservatoryID>
  23 + <Caveats>On 7 June 2018 12:43 UTC, the MMS Fast Plasma Investigation (FPI) suffered its first impactful flight anomaly since launching in March, 2015. The electron spectrometer pair at quadrant 1 on MMS4 experienced a failure that appears non-recoverable. The symptoms – repeatable after further contact, reset, and commanding of the instrument – were a sustained high current draw and the absence of counts from this spectrometer pair. The spectrometer pair has been turned off. On 15 July 2018 00:47 UTC, the MMS FPI suffered its second impactful flight anomaly. The electron spectrometer pair at quadrant 0 on MMS4 experienced a similar failure that appears to be non-recoverable and this unit was also turned off. These failures appear to be unrelated.
  24 +
  25 +One half of the contiguous solid angle space in each electron plasma distribution on the MMS4 spacecraft is impacted. To mitigate the scientific impact, level 2 MMS4 DES fast survey and burst distribution (des-dist) files reflecting post-anomaly data will contain fill data for angle space affected by the sensor outages. Lower temporal resolution MMS4 DES fast survey moments (des-moms) files for post-anomaly data will also be released. The FPI ground system team is continuing to analyze options for potential release of MMS4 DES post-anomaly burst moments.
  26 +
  27 +There remain a full complement of operational spectrometers on the other three MMS spacecraft. In addition, the FPI ion spectrometers and corresponding MMS4 FPI ion data is also unaffected.
  28 +
  29 +Further inquiries may be directed to the FPI Lead Co-I, Barbara Giles, at barbara.giles@nasa.gov.
  30 + </Caveats>
23 31 <InformationURL>
24 32 <Name>Pollock, C., Moore, T., Jacques, A. et al. Fast Plasma Investigation for Magnetospheric Multiscale. Space Sci Rev 199, 331–406 (2016). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11214-016-0245-4</Name>
25 33 <URL>https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11214-016-0245-4</URL>
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NumericalData/CDPP-AMDA/MMS/MMS1/FPI/mms1-fpi-brst.desm.xml
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68 68 <MeasurementType>ThermalPlasma</MeasurementType>
69 69 <TemporalDescription>
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788 468 <Name>elec eflux : omni</Name>
789 469 <ParameterKey>mms1_brst_desm_spom</ParameterKey>
... ...
NumericalData/CDPP-AMDA/MMS/MMS1/FPI/mms1-fpi-brst.dism.xml
... ... @@ -65,7 +65,7 @@ dicated time.
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68   - <ProviderName>IRAP</ProviderName>
  68 + <ProviderName>LASP</ProviderName>
69 69 <InstrumentID>spase://CNES/Instrument/CDPP-AMDA/MMS1/FPI</InstrumentID>
70 70 <MeasurementType>MagneticField</MeasurementType>
71 71 <TemporalDescription>
... ... @@ -336,39 +336,6 @@ dicated time.
336 336 </Structure>
337 337 </Parameter>
338 338  
339   - <!--<Parameter>
340   - <Name>press_tensor_gse_x</Name>
341   - <ParameterKey>mms1_brst_dispres_x</ParameterKey>
342   - <Description></Description>
343   - <Ucd>phys.pressure</Ucd>
344   - <Units>nPa</Units>
345   - <CoordinateSystem>
346   - <CoordinateRepresentation>Cartesian</CoordinateRepresentation>
347   - <CoordinateSystemName>GSE</CoordinateSystemName>
348   - </CoordinateSystem>
349   - <RenderingHints>
350   - <DisplayType>TimeSeries</DisplayType>
351   - </RenderingHints>
352   - <Structure>
353   - <Size>3</Size>
354   - <Element>
355   - <Name>xx</Name>
356   - <Index>1</Index>
357   - <ParameterKey>mms1_brst_dispres_x(0)</ParameterKey>
358   - </Element>
359   - <Element>
360   - <Name>xy</Name>
361   - <Index>2</Index>
362   - <ParameterKey>mms1_brst_dispres_x(1)</ParameterKey>
363   - </Element>
364   - <Element>
365   - <Name>xz</Name>
366   - <Index>3</Index>
367   - <ParameterKey>mms1_brst_dispres_x(2)</ParameterKey>
368   - </Element>
369   - </Structure>
370   - </Parameter>-->
371   -
372 339 <Parameter>
373 340 <Name>press_tensor_gse : err</Name>
374 341 <ParameterKey>mms1_brst_dispreserr</ParameterKey>
... ... @@ -437,181 +404,6 @@ dicated time.
437 404 <ParticleQuantity>Pressure</ParticleQuantity>
438 405 </Particle>
439 406 </Parameter>
440   - <!--<Parameter>
441   - <Name>press_tensor_gse_x : err</Name>
442   - <ParameterKey>mms1_brst_dispreserr_x</ParameterKey>
443   - <Description></Description>
444   - <Ucd>phys.pressure</Ucd>
445   - <Units>nPa</Units>
446   - <CoordinateSystem>
447   - <CoordinateRepresentation>Cartesian</CoordinateRepresentation>
448   - <CoordinateSystemName>GSE</CoordinateSystemName>
449   - </CoordinateSystem>
450   - <RenderingHints>
451   - <DisplayType>TimeSeries</DisplayType>
452   - </RenderingHints>
453   - <Structure>
454   - <Size>3</Size>
455   - <Element>
456   - <Name>xx</Name>
457   - <Index>1</Index>
458   - <ParameterKey>mms1_brst_dispreserr_x(0)</ParameterKey>
459   - </Element>
460   - <Element>
461   - <Name>xy</Name>
462   - <Index>2</Index>
463   - <ParameterKey>mms1_brst_dispreserr_x(1)</ParameterKey>
464   - </Element>
465   - <Element>
466   - <Name>xz</Name>
467   - <Index>3</Index>
468   - <ParameterKey>mms1_brst_dispreserr_x(2)</ParameterKey>
469   - </Element>
470   - </Structure>
471   - <Particle>
472   - <ParticleType>Electron</ParticleType>
473   - <Qualifier>Tensor</Qualifier>
474   - <ParticleQuantity>Pressure</ParticleQuantity>
475   - </Particle>
476   - </Parameter>
477   - <Parameter>
478   - <Name>press_tensor_gse_y</Name>
479   - <ParameterKey>mms1_brst_dispres_y</ParameterKey>
480   - <Description></Description>
481   - <Ucd>phys.pressure</Ucd>
482   - <Units>nPa</Units>
483   - <CoordinateSystem>
484   - <CoordinateRepresentation>Cartesian</CoordinateRepresentation>
485   - <CoordinateSystemName>GSE</CoordinateSystemName>
486   - </CoordinateSystem>
487   - <RenderingHints>
488   - <DisplayType>TimeSeries</DisplayType>
489   - </RenderingHints>
490   - <Structure>
491   - <Size>3</Size>
492   - <Element>
493   - <Name>yx</Name>
494   - <Index>1</Index>
495   - <ParameterKey>mms1_brst_dispres_y(0)</ParameterKey>
496   - </Element>
497   - <Element>
498   - <Name>yy</Name>
499   - <Index>2</Index>
500   - <ParameterKey>mms1_brst_dispres_y(1)</ParameterKey>
501   - </Element>
502   - <Element>
503   - <Name>yz</Name>
504   - <Index>3</Index>
505   - <ParameterKey>mms1_brst_dispres_y(2)</ParameterKey>
506   - </Element>
507   - </Structure>
508   - </Parameter>
509   - <Parameter>
510   - <Name>press_tensor_gse_y : err</Name>
511   - <ParameterKey>mms1_brst_dispreserr_y</ParameterKey>
512   - <Description></Description>
513   - <Ucd>phys.pressure</Ucd>
514   - <Units>nPa</Units>
515   - <CoordinateSystem>
516   - <CoordinateRepresentation>Cartesian</CoordinateRepresentation>
517   - <CoordinateSystemName>GSE</CoordinateSystemName>
518   - </CoordinateSystem>
519   - <RenderingHints>
520   - <DisplayType>TimeSeries</DisplayType>
521   - </RenderingHints>
522   - <Structure>
523   - <Size>3</Size>
524   - <Element>
525   - <Name>yx</Name>
526   - <Index>1</Index>
527   - <ParameterKey>mms1_brst_dispreserr_y(0)</ParameterKey>
528   - </Element>
529   - <Element>
530   - <Name>yy</Name>
531   - <Index>2</Index>
532   - <ParameterKey>mms1_brst_dispreserr_y(1)</ParameterKey>
533   - </Element>
534   - <Element>
535   - <Name>yz</Name>
536   - <Index>3</Index>
537   - <ParameterKey>mms1_brst_dispreserr_y(2)</ParameterKey>
538   - </Element>
539   - </Structure>
540   - <Particle>
541   - <ParticleType>Electron</ParticleType>
542   - <Qualifier>Tensor</Qualifier>
543   - <ParticleQuantity>Pressure</ParticleQuantity>
544   - </Particle>
545   - </Parameter>
546   - <Parameter>
547   - <Name>press_tensor_gse_z</Name>
548   - <ParameterKey>mms1_brst_dispres_z</ParameterKey>
549   - <Description></Description>
550   - <Ucd>phys.pressure</Ucd>
551   - <Units>nPa</Units>
552   - <CoordinateSystem>
553   - <CoordinateRepresentation>Cartesian</CoordinateRepresentation>
554   - <CoordinateSystemName>GSE</CoordinateSystemName>
555   - </CoordinateSystem>
556   - <RenderingHints>
557   - <DisplayType>TimeSeries</DisplayType>
558   - </RenderingHints>
559   - <Structure>
560   - <Size>3</Size>
561   - <Element>
562   - <Name>zx</Name>
563   - <Index>1</Index>
564   - <ParameterKey>mms1_brst_dispres_z(0)</ParameterKey>
565   - </Element>
566   - <Element>
567   - <Name>zy</Name>
568   - <Index>2</Index>
569   - <ParameterKey>mms1_brst_dispres_z(1)</ParameterKey>
570   - </Element>
571   - <Element>
572   - <Name>zz</Name>
573   - <Index>3</Index>
574   - <ParameterKey>mms1_brst_dispres_z(2)</ParameterKey>
575   - </Element>
576   - </Structure>
577   - </Parameter>
578   - <Parameter>
579   - <Name>press_tensor_gse_z : err</Name>
580   - <ParameterKey>mms1_brst_dispreserr_z</ParameterKey>
581   - <Description></Description>
582   - <Ucd>phys.pressure</Ucd>
583   - <Units>nPa</Units>
584   - <CoordinateSystem>
585   - <CoordinateRepresentation>Cartesian</CoordinateRepresentation>
586   - <CoordinateSystemName>GSE</CoordinateSystemName>
587   - </CoordinateSystem>
588   - <RenderingHints>
589   - <DisplayType>TimeSeries</DisplayType>
590   - </RenderingHints>
591   - <Structure>
592   - <Size>3</Size>
593   - <Element>
594   - <Name>zx</Name>
595   - <Index>1</Index>
596   - <ParameterKey>mms1_brst_dispreserr_z(0)</ParameterKey>
597   - </Element>
598   - <Element>
599   - <Name>zy</Name>
600   - <Index>2</Index>
601   - <ParameterKey>mms1_brst_dispreserr_z(1)</ParameterKey>
602   - </Element>
603   - <Element>
604   - <Name>zz</Name>
605   - <Index>3</Index>
606   - <ParameterKey>mms1_brst_dispreserr_z(2)</ParameterKey>
607   - </Element>
608   - </Structure>
609   - <Particle>
610   - <ParticleType>Electron</ParticleType>
611   - <Qualifier>Tensor</Qualifier>
612   - <ParticleQuantity>Pressure</ParticleQuantity>
613   - </Particle>
614   - </Parameter>-->
615 407 <Parameter>
616 408 <Name>ion eflux : omni</Name>
617 409 <ParameterKey>mms1_brst_dis_omni</ParameterKey>
... ...
NumericalData/CDPP-AMDA/MMS/MMS1/FPI/mms1-fpi-desmoms.xml
... ... @@ -47,7 +47,7 @@ dicated time.&lt;/Description&gt;
47 47 </AccessURL>
48 48 <Format>NetCDF</Format>
49 49 </AccessInformation>
50   - <ProviderName>IRAP</ProviderName>
  50 + <ProviderName>LASP</ProviderName>
51 51 <InstrumentID>spase://CNES/Instrument/CDPP-AMDA/MMS1/FPI</InstrumentID>
52 52 <MeasurementType>MagneticField</MeasurementType>
53 53 <TemporalDescription>
... ...
NumericalData/CDPP-AMDA/MMS/MMS1/FPI/mms1-fpi-dismoms.xml
... ... @@ -47,7 +47,7 @@ dicated time.&lt;/Description&gt;
47 47 </AccessURL>
48 48 <Format>NetCDF</Format>
49 49 </AccessInformation>
50   - <ProviderName>IRAP</ProviderName>
  50 + <ProviderName>LASP</ProviderName>
51 51 <InstrumentID>spase://CNES/Instrument/CDPP-AMDA/MMS1/FPI</InstrumentID>
52 52 <MeasurementType>MagneticField</MeasurementType>
53 53 <TemporalDescription>
... ...