2.3.1 spase://CNES/Instrument/CDPP-AMDA/Geotail/EPIC EPIC Energetic Particles and Ion Composition instrument 2017-02-04T12:34:56.789 The Energetic Particles and Ion Composition (EPIC) instrument is actually composed of two separate sensor and processing assemblies. * The STICS assembly (Supra-Thermal Ion Composition Spectrometer) uses a quadrispherical electrostatic analyzer followed by a foil/solid state detector time-of-flight (TOF) telecope to measure charge state, mass and energy of ions with energies of 30 - 230 keV/charge. It uses an electrostatic analyzer with a geometry factor of 0.05 cm^2 sr, time of flight and energy analysis. STICS includes 6 heads and provides 3D distribution functions. * The ICS assembly (Ion Composition Subsystem) measures mass and energy properties of energetic ions with energies of less than 50 keV to 3 MeV. It uses a pair of collimators (heads) pointng +/- 23 deg apart the GSE equatorial, followed by TOF and energy analysis, with a geometry factor of 0.2 cm^2 sr. A thin foil/solid state detector electron telescope measures electrons higher than 30 keV. spase://SMWG/Person/Donald.J.Williams FormerPI spase://CNES/Person/A.T.Lui PrincipalInvestigator spase://CNES/Person/Stuart.Nyland DataProducer EPIC sensor elevation angles help/epic.html EPIC Energy Tables help/epic_table.html AMDA EPIC product examples help/epic_amda.html EPIC description at JHU/APL http://sd-www.jhuapl.edu/Geotail/epic_instr.html QuadrisphericalAnalyser TimeOfFlight SolidStateDetector spase://CNES/Observatory/CDPP-AMDA/Geotail