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Aalto-1/RADMON data set 2017/2018
Creators
- 1. Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Turku, Finland
- 2. Department of Future Technologies, University of Turku, Finland
- 3. Department of Physics, University of Helsinki, Finland
- 4. School of Electrical Engineering, Aalto University, Finland
Description
General information:
- For a description of the Aalto-1 mission, see Kestilä et al. (2013) and Praks et al. (2018)
- For the RADMON instrument and its calibration, see Peltonen et al. (2014) and Oleynik et al. (2020)
- For this dataset description, see Gieseler et al. (2020)
- If you use this data set, please give a proper citation to Gieseler et al. (2020). e.g.:
- Gieseler, J., Oleynik, P., Hietala, H., Vainio, R., Hedman, H.P., Peltonen, J., Punkkinen, A., Punkkinen, R., Säntti, T., Hæggström, E., Praks, J., Niemelä, P., Riwanto, B., Jovanovic, N., Mughal, M.R., 2020. Radiation Monitor RADMON aboard Aalto-1 CubeSat: First results. Advances in Space Research, 66 (1), 52–65, doi:10.1016/j.asr.2019.11.023, arXiv:1911.07586
- For omnidirectional averaged fluxes use combination of multiple measurements intervals (e.g., for the same coordinates) with total integration times of at least 30 minutes (for more details, see Gieseler et al., 2020)
- Data gaps in the fluxes are indicated as empty entries, while zeros denote zero counts in the measurement interval
- Empty entries in AACGM coordinates and L parameter indicate not-defined values
Data file columns description:
- time: end time of measurement interval in YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS
- e2 - e4: integral electron fluxes in (cm2 s sr)-1 (see below for energies)
- i1 - i4: integral proton fluxes (cm2 s sr)-1 (see below for energies)
- i5: differential proton flux (cm2 s sr MeV)-1 (see below for energies)
- interval: integration time of measurement interval (usually 15s)
- lat: geographic latitude of Aalto-1
- lon: geographic longitude of Aalto-1
- altitude: altitude above sea level (RE = 6371.0 km) of Aalto-1 (in m)
- mag_lat: geomagnetic latitude of Aalto-1
- mag_lon: geomagnetic longitude of Aalto-1
- aacgmv2_lat: altitude-adjusted corrected geomagnetic latitude of Aalto-1
- aacgmv2_lon: altitude-adjusted corrected geomagnetic longitude of Aalto-1
- aacgmv2_mlt: magnetic local time based on the AACGM coordinates
- L: McIlwain L parameter
See Gieseler et al. (2020) for descriptions of the different variables and its derivations.
Channel details:
Electrons:
- e2
cutoff energy: 1.51 ± 0.1 MeV
geometric factor: 0.0108 ± 0.0005 cm2 s sr - e3
cutoff energy: 3.1 ± 0.2 MeV
geometric factor: 0.0160 ± 0.0005 cm2 s sr - e4
cutoff energy: 6.0 ± 0.7 MeV
geometric factor: 0.0119 ± 0.0008 cm2 s sr
Protons:
- i1
cutoff energy: 10.4 ± 0.3 MeV
geometric factor: 0.0228 ± 0.0004 cm2 s sr - i2
cutoff energy: 18.5 ± 0.7 MeV
geometric factor: 0.0256 ± 0.0009 cm2 s sr - i3
cutoff energy: 23.7 ± 1.8 MeV
geometric factor: 0.0219 ± 0.0011 cm2 s sr - i4
cutoff energy: 29 ± 4 MeV
geometric factor: 0.0187 ± 0.0014 cm2 s sr - i5
effective energy: 42 ± 5 MeV
differential geometric factor: 0.783 ± 0.09 cm² cm2 s sr MeV
Note: The channel i5 is the only one yielding differential flux (instead of integral flux), with an energy range of 40-80 MeV, and an effective energy of 42 MeV. Its differential geometric factor is given in units of (cm2 sr MeV)-1.
General:
- See OIeynik et al. (2020) for more details, e.g., on the derivation of bowtie cutoff energies and possible proton contamination in electron channels
- Energies are bowtie cutoff energies for integral channels except for proton channel i5 for which the effective energy is given
- Uncertainties for energies and geometric factors are 95% (two sigmas)
- All channels yield integral fluxes in units of (cm2 s sr)-1 except for proton channel i5 which gives differential flux in (cm2 s sr MeV)-1
Notes
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References
- Gieseler, J., Oleynik, P., Hietala, H., Vainio, R., Hedman, H.P., Peltonen, J., Punkkinen, A., Punkkinen, R., Säntti, T., Hæggström, E., Praks, J., Niemelä, P., Riwanto, B., Jovanovic, N., Mughal, M.R., 2019. Radiation Monitor RADMON aboard Aalto-1 CubeSat: First results. Advances in Space Research, doi:10.1016/j.asr.2019.11.023, arXiv:1911.07586
- Kestilä, A., Tikka, T., Peitso, P., Rantanen, J., Näsilä, A., Nordling, K., Saari, H., Vainio, R., Janhunen, P., Praks, J., Hallikainen, M., 2013. Aalto-1 nanosatellite - technical description and mission objectives. Geoscientific Instrumentation, Methods and Data Systems 2, 121–130. doi:10.5194/gi-2-121-2013
- Oleynik, P., Vainio, R., Punkkinen, A., Dudnik, O., Gieseler, J., Hedman, H., Hietala, H., Hæggström, E., Niemelä, P., Peltonen, J., Praks, J., Punkkinen, R., Säntti, T., Valtonen, E., 2019. Calibration of RADMON Radiation Monitor Onboard Aalto-1 CubeSat. Advances in Space Research (accepted). arXiv:1911.07550
- Peltonen, J., Hedman, H.P., Ilmanen, A., Lindroos, M., Maattanen, M., Pesonen, J., Punkkinen, R., Punkkinen, A., Vainio, R., Valtonen, E., Santti, T., Pentikäinen, J., Haeggstrom, E., 2014. Electronics for the RADMON instrument on the Aalto-1 student satellite, in: 10th Eur. Work. Microelectron. Educ. EWME 2014, pp. 161–166. doi:10.1109/EWME.2014.6877418
- Praks, J., Niemelä, P., Näsilä, A., Kestilä, A., Jovanovic, N., Riwanto, B., Tikka, T., Leppinen, H., Vainio, R., Janhunen, P., 2018. Miniature spectral imager in-orbit demonstration results from aalto-1 nanosatellite mission, in: Proceedings of 2018 IEEE International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium, pp. 1986–1989. doi:10.1109/IGARSS.2018.8517658