Articles | Volume 15, issue 5
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00585-997-0542-z
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https://doi.org/10.1007/s00585-997-0542-z
31 May 1997
31 May 1997

First results from the plasma composition spectrometer PROMICS-3 in the Interball project

I. Sandahl, S. Barabash, H. Borg, E. Yu. Budnik, E. M. Dubinin, U. Eklund, H. Johansson, H. Koskinen, K. Lundin, R. Lundin, A. Moström, R. Pellinen, N. F. Pissarenko, T. Pulkkinen, P. Toivanen, and A. V. Zakharov

Abstract. PROMICS-3 is a plasma experiment flown in the Russian project Interball. It performs three-dimensional (3D) measurements of ions in the energy range 4 eV–70 keV with mass separation and of electrons in the energy range 12 eV–35 keV. The Interball project consists of two main satellites, the Tail Probe and the Auroral Probe, each with one subsatellite. The Interball Tail Probe was launched on 3 August 1995, into a 65° inclination orbit with apogee at about 30 RE. Both main satellites carry identical PROMICS-3 instruments and thus direct comparisons of the particle distributions will be possible once the Auroral Probe is launched. Furthermore, PROMICS-3-Tail is the first instrument measuring the 3D ion distribution function in the magnetospheric boundary layers at high latitudes. In this paper we describe the PROMICS-3 instrument and show initial results from the Tail probe, measurements of the magnetosheath, plasma sheet, and ring current plasmas.

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