315 research outputs found
Reduction and analysis of ATS-6 data
A data reduction program was developed and debugged which presents the Aerospace particle data and the UCLA magnetometer data in a variety of formats suitable for analysis as well as further data processing. Fifty days of data were processed through this program and analysis of these data were begun. In addition, modifications were made to an old ATS-1 program in order to enable this program to process ATS-1 data obtained simultaneously with ATS-6 data acquisitions during 1974. Some analysis of ATS-1 data and comparison with ATS-6 data also went forward. Preparations were begun to transfer ATS-6 data to the National Space Science Data Center. These efforts are described in detail
Reduction and analysis of ATS-6 data
Results obtained from the analysis of data returned by the energetic particle spectrometer on ATS 6 are presented. The study of the energetic electron environment and the effects of the solar wind parameters on the energetic electrons trapped at the synchronous altitude are emphasized
User's guide to data obtained by the Aerospace Corporation energetic particle spectrometer on ATS-6
Descriptions of the energetic particle detector are offered with calibration data, as part of a user's guide to the data obtained by ATS 6. Information on instrumental and operational anomalies and a description of the procedures used to reduce the data are also presented along with a description of the format of the data
Measurement of energetic particle radiation at the synchronous altitude aboard ATS-6
The Aerospace Corporation energetic electron-proton spectrometer operating on ATS-6 is described. This experiment detects energetic electrons in four channels between 140 keV and greater than 3.9 MeV, measures energetic protons in five energy channels between 2.3 and 80 MeV and energetic alpha particles in three channels between 9.4 and 94 MeV. After more than a year of operation in orbit, the experiment continues to return excellent data on the behavior of energetic magnetospheric electrons as well as information regarding the fluxes of solar protons and alpha particles
Astronomy research at the Aerospace Corporation
This report reviews the astronomy research carried out at The Aerospace Corporation during 1974. The report describes the activities of the San Fernando Observatory, the research in millimeter wave radio astronomy as well as the space astronomy research
Magnetotransport Properties of Antiferromagnetic YBa_2Cu_3O_6.25 Single Crystals
In-plane and out-of-plane magnetoresistivities (MR) of antiferromagnetic
YBa_2Cu_3O_6.25 single crystals were measured in magnetic fields H applied
along the (ab) plane. In-plane MR is a superposition of two components: The
first component is strongly in-plane anisotropic, changing sign from negative
when H is parallel to the electrical current I to positive when H is
perpendicular to I. The second component is positive, quadratic in H, and
isotropic in the (ab)-plane. The out-of-plane MR displays a fourfold symmetry
upon in-plane rotation of the magnetic field, with maxima along the easy axes
of antiferromagnetic spin ordering and minima along unfavorable directions of
spin orientation (45 degrees from the Cu-O-Cu bonds).Comment: 8 pages, 4 figure
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