Fast Auroral SnapshoT Explorer, FAST, Time-of-flight Energy Angle Mass Spectrograph, TEAMS, Level 2 Energy-Pitch Angle Distributions
TEAMS instrument is a high sensitivity mass resolving spectrometer with an instantaneous 360° field of view. It is designed to measure the full three-dimensional distribution function of ions.
TEAMS selects the incoming ions according to energy per charge in the range from 1.2 eV/q to 12 keV/q by electrostatic deflection in a toroidal section analyzer with subsequent acceleration up to 25 keV/q and time-of-flight, TOF, analysis. For each individual ion the instruments measures the energy per charge (electrostatic analyzer), the mass per charge (TOF analyzer), the incidence azimuthal angle (given by spacecraft spin at 5.6° or 11.2° resolution), and the incidence polar angle (given by the 22.5° sectoring in the TOF unit). Depending on the measurement mode the full energy sweep is performed 32 or 64 times per spin period thus providing a 2-D cut through the distribution function in polar angle every 78 ms or 156 ms. One complete 3-D ion distribution function is obtained in half a 5 s spin period.
The instrument axis of symmetry is perpendicular to the spacecraft spin axis and the spacecraft surface. TEAMS operates in a number of different data acquisition modes. The Survey Distribution mode samples H°, O°, He°, and He°² with high angular (64 bin) and energy (48 bin) resolution. Time resolution can be as low as 80 ms (slow survey) and as high as 10 ms (fast survey). The High Mass Distribution mode uses a high mass (64 bin) resolution to identify minor species with lower resolution angular and energy resolution with 16 bins for each. The High Mass Distribution mode time resolution varies from 80 ms (slow) to 20 ms (fast). Burst mode provides data for the four major ion species with the highest time resolution (0.08 ms) with 16 angle bin and 48 energy bin resolution. Additional measurement modes are geared towards the Pole Channels, Monitor Rates, and pulse height analysis, PHA, events.
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Fast Auroral SnapshoT Explorer, FAST, Time-of-flight Energy Angle Mass Spectrograph, TEAMS, Level 2 Energy-Pitch Angle Distributions
TEAMS instrument is a high sensitivity mass resolving spectrometer with an instantaneous 360° field of view. It is designed to measure the full three-dimensional distribution function of ions.
TEAMS selects the incoming ions according to energy per charge in the range from 1.2 eV/q to 12 keV/q by electrostatic deflection in a toroidal section analyzer with subsequent acceleration up to 25 keV/q and time-of-flight, TOF, analysis. For each individual ion the instruments measures the energy per charge (electrostatic analyzer), the mass per charge (TOF analyzer), the incidence azimuthal angle (given by spacecraft spin at 5.6° or 11.2° resolution), and the incidence polar angle (given by the 22.5° sectoring in the TOF unit). Depending on the measurement mode the full energy sweep is performed 32 or 64 times per spin period thus providing a 2-D cut through the distribution function in polar angle every 78 ms or 156 ms. One complete 3-D ion distribution function is obtained in half a 5 s spin period.
The instrument axis of symmetry is perpendicular to the spacecraft spin axis and the spacecraft surface. TEAMS operates in a number of different data acquisition modes. The Survey Distribution mode samples H°, O°, He°, and He°² with high angular (64 bin) and energy (48 bin) resolution. Time resolution can be as low as 80 ms (slow survey) and as high as 10 ms (fast survey). The High Mass Distribution mode uses a high mass (64 bin) resolution to identify minor species with lower resolution angular and energy resolution with 16 bins for each. The High Mass Distribution mode time resolution varies from 80 ms (slow) to 20 ms (fast). Burst mode provides data for the four major ion species with the highest time resolution (0.08 ms) with 16 angle bin and 48 energy bin resolution. Additional measurement modes are geared towards the Pole Channels, Monitor Rates, and pulse height analysis, PHA, events.
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Fast Auroral SnapshoT Explorer, FAST, web site, hosted by the Experimental Space Plasma Group, University of New Hampshire, UNH
Time-of-flight Energy Angle Mass Spectrograph, TEAMS, instrument description web site, hosted by the Experimental Space Plasma Group, University of New Hampshire, UNH
Fast Auroral SnapshoT Explorer, FAST, web site, hosted by University of California, Berkeley, UCB
FAST TEAMS instrument publication, in 'The FAST Mission'
General information concerning the FAST, Time of Flight Energy Angle Mass Spectrograph, TEAMS, instrument
Access to Data in CDF Format via ftp from SPDF
Access to Data in CDF Format via http from SPDF
Access to ASCII, CDF, and Plots via NASA/GSFC CDAWeb
Epoch Time Tags in Terrestrial Time 2000, TT2000
Epoch Time Tags in Terrestrial Time 2000, TT2000, Helium
Proton, H⁺, Energy-Pitch Angle Distribution.
Singly-charged Oxygen, O⁺, Energy-Pitch Angle Distribution.
Singly-charged Helium, He⁺, Energy-Pitch Angle Distribution.
Proton, H⁺, Spin averaged fluxes
Singly-charged Oxygen, O⁺, Spin averaged fluxes
Singly-charged Helium, He⁺, Spin averaged fluxes
Survey Resolution Proton, H⁺, Data Quality Flag, non-zero values indicate that incomplete data was used
Survey Resolution singly-charged Oxygen Flag, O⁺, Data Quality Flag, non-zero values indicate that incomplete data was used
Survey Resolution singly-charged Helium Flag, He⁺, Data Quality Flag, non-zero values indicate that incomplete data was used
Bin centered Energy Value Array
Bin centered Pitch Angle Value Array