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The Solar Probe ANalyzers—Electrons on the Parker Solar Probe

  • Authors: Phyllis L. Whittlesey, Davin E. Larson, Justin C. Kasper, Jasper Halekas, Mamuda Abatcha, Robert Abiad, M. Berthomier, A.W. Case, Jianxin Chen, David W. Curtis, Gregory Dalton, Kristopher G. Klein, Kelly E. Korreck, Roberto Livi, Michael Ludlam, Mario Marckwordt, Ali Rahmati, Miles Robinson, Amanda Slagle, M.L. Stevens, Chris Tiu, and J.L. Verniero

2020 The Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series 246 74.

  • Provider: AAS Journals

Caption: Figure 4.

Left panel: the SPAN-Ae Anode board, with anodes visible in the 3:00 to 11:00 positions. Small anodes are seen from roughly 3:00 to 5:00, and correspond to SPAN-Ae look directions in the ecliptic plane near the Sun direction. Right panel: the SPAN-B anode board, with anodes visible from roughly 2:00 to 10:00. Small anodes are seen from roughly 5:00 to 7:00 and correspond to an FOV segment perpendicular to and bisecting the ecliptic plane on the anti-ram side of the spacecraft.

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