Publication Date:
2016-07-03
Description:
We present the design and principle of operation of the imaging ion mass and velocity analyzer on the Enhanced Polar Outflow Probe (e-POP), which measures low-energy (1–90 eV/e) ion mass composition (1–40 AMU/e) and velocity distributions using a hemispherical electrostatic analyzer (HEA), a time-of-flight (TOF) gate, and a pair of toroidal electrostatic deflectors (TED). The HEA and TOF gate measure the energy-per-charge and azimuth of each detected ion and the ion transit time inside the analyzer, respectively, providing the 2D velocity distribution of each major ionospheric ion species, and resolving the minor ion species under favorable conditions. The TED are in front of the TOF gate and optionally sample ions at different elevation angles up to ±60°, for measurement of 3D velocity distribution. We present examples of observation data to illustrate the measurement capability of the analyzer, and show the occurrence of enhanced densities of heavy “minor” O ++ , N + and molecular ions and intermittent, high-velocity (a few km/s) upward and downward-flowing H + ions in localized regions of the quiet-time topside high-latitude ionosphere.
Print ISSN:
0148-0227
Topics:
Geosciences
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Physics
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