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ASPI experiment: measurements of fields and waves on board the INTERBALL-1 spacecraft
Authors:S Klimov  S Romanov  E Amata  J Blecki  J Büchner  J Juchniewicz  J Rustenbach  P Triska  L J C Woolliscroft  S Savin  Yu Afanas’yev  U de Angelis  U Auster  G Bellucci  A Best  F Farnik  V Formisano  P Gough  R Grard  V Grushin  G Haerendel  V Ivchenko  V Korepanov  H Lehmann  B Nikutowski  M Nozdrachev  S Orsini  M Parrot  A Petrukovich  J L Rauch  K Sauer  A Skalsky  J Slominski  J G Trotignon  J Vojta  R Wronowski
Institution:(1) Space Research Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia;(2) Interplanetary Space Physics Institute, CNR, Frascati, Italy;(3) Space Research Center, Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw, Poland;(4) Max-Planck-Institut für extraterrestrische Physik, Außenstelle, Berlin, Germany;(5) Institute of atmospheric physics, Academy of Sciences of Czech Republic, Praha, Czech Republic;(6) Department of Automatic Control and Systems Engineering, Sheffield University, Sheffield, UK;(7) Institute of Metrology, St. Peterburg, Russia;(8) Sussex Space Centre, Palmer, UK;(9) Space Science Department, ESA, Noordwijk, The Netherlands;(10) Special Design Division, Ukrainian Academy of Sciences, Lviv, Ukraine;(11) Institute for Space Sensors, DLR, Berlin, Germany;(12) Laboratory of Physics and Chemistry of the Environment, CNRS, Orleans, France;(13) University of Naples, Naples, Italy;(14) Max-Planck-Institut für extraterrestrische Physik, Garshing, Germany;(15) Geoforschungszentrum Potsdam, Außenstelle Observatorium, Niemegk, Germany;(16) Kiev University, Kiev, Ukraine
Abstract:The plasma-wave experiment ASPI (analysis of spectra of plasma waves and instabilities) on board the INTERBALL spacecraft is a combined wave diagnostics experiment. It performs measurements of the DC and AC magnetic field vector by flux-gate and searchcoil sensors, the DC and AC electric field vector by Langmuir double probes and the plasma current by Langmuir split probe. Preliminary data analysis shows the low noise levels of the sensors and the compatibility of new data with the results of previous missions. During several months of in-orbit operation a rich collection of data was acquired, examples of which at the magnetopause and plasma sheet are presented in second part of the paper.
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