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Variable:
Electron integral directional flux
Definition
Full name
Electron integral directional flux
Definition
Flux density of low-, medium-, and high-energy electrons from the magnetosphere, the radiation belts or the interplanetary medium, per unit solid angle.
Measuring Units
electrons·(cm2 s sr )-1
Uncertainty Units
%
Horizontal Res Units
arcsec
Vertical Res Units
Stability Units
% (Stability /decade)
Comment:
A measure of plasma and the radiation environment that could present a hazard to satellites and humans in space. Low energy refers to 0 eV to 50 keV. Medium energy refers to 50 keV to 100s of keV. High energy refers to 100s of keV up to a few MeV and above.
Last modified:
2014-06-19
Applied in OSCAR/Space Gap Analysis:
Yes
Classification
Domain: Outer Space
Sub-domain: Energetic particles and solar wind
Variable: Electron integral directional flux
Measured in Layers:
Ionos L1 Geo Leo Meo Helio Sun Magnet
Earth System Application Categories and its related Application Areas:
Requirements defined for Electron integral directional flux (0)
This tables shows all related requirements. For more
operations/filtering, please consult the full list of
Requirements Note: In reading the values, goal is marked blue ,
breakthrough green , threshold orange Application-dependent Technical Priority (ATP) Magenta and Relative priority of the attributes Red
Id
Variable
Layer
App Area
ATP
Uncertainty
Layer/s Quality
Coverage Quality
Stability / decade
Hor Res
Ver Res
Obs Cyc
Timeliness
Coverage
Conf Level
Val Date
Source
General Comment
Application Area Comment
Horizontal Coverage Comment
Observation Comment
Performance Comment