2.3.1
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JEDI
Jupiter Energetic Particle Detector Instrument
2018-01-20T21:10:13Z
This data set consists of the JUNO JEDI (Jupiter Energetic-Particle Detector) calibrated observations. The JEDI sensors consists of a 60-mm diameter, hockey puck-like cylinder, in which a start foil and stop foil, wrapped around opposite curved sides of the cylinder, constitute the TOF chamber. The detectors are arranged so that each detector senses the events within a given range of incidence angles. Each of the 6 detector modules is composed of 4 pixels: large and small ion and large and small electron. Each of the 6 look directions (telescopes)
have a time of flight (TOF) and a deposited
energy detection (SSD) system. In addition, the pulse height of the
signal in the TOF system can be used for energy measurement. The
instruments can be operated in a variety of modes, differing in the
way they use and combine these measurements.
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PrincipalInvestigator
EnergeticParticleInstrument
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