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Showing papers by "Richard M. Goldstein published in 1982"


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TL;DR: In this paper, a new type of spectrometer for space application has been developed and tested in the laboratory which measures separately, mass/charge and the three-dimensional velocity distribution of incident ions.
Abstract: A new type of spectrometer for space application has been developed and tested in the laboratory which measures separately, mass/charge and the three‐dimensional velocity distribution of incident ions. The instrument has relatively high resolution (m/Δm = 600 amu/m) and allows rapid measurement of the four‐dimensional set: mass/charge, speed, elevation angle, and azimuth angle. The basic components include: (1) a sector magnet which serves as a momentum/charge filter with a very wide angular acceptance, (2) an electrostatic deflector which spreads the momentum‐analyzed ion beam according to energy/charge (or mass/charge), (3) microchannel plate detectors with position sensitive readout, and (4) a set of grids with variable applied voltage to accelerate or decelerate the incident ions before they enter the analysis part of the instrument. For application in a comet environment an electrostatic mirror would be used to reflect ions into the instrument while preventing dust from entering the field of view.

15 citations


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01 Mar 1982-Icarus
TL;DR: The A and B rings are responsible for most of the radar echo, and the average radar reflectivity per unit of projected area of the A ring is 90% as large as the B ring.

10 citations


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TL;DR: In this article, the authors present a review of developments related to energetic ion mass spectrometers which are capable of resolving some of the ambiguities of the current state of knowledge regarding the space plasma.

2 citations