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We carried out a parametric study of the optical performance of an electrostatic analyzer based on the donut topology. The instantaneous hemispheric field-of-view of the optics eliminates the need of electrostatic deflectors, which are usually added to the energy analyzer in other designs to cover such a wide field-of-view. Parametrization of the donut topology and the use of parallel computing have enabled a wide parametric study of the instrument's performance as a function of the angle resolution of the instrument. We have identified a limited number of geometric parameters, including the outer radius of the detection system, which determine the geometric factor and energy resolution of the instrument for a given angular resolution. The average geometric factor per pixel of this 3D plasma camera varies in the range (Formula presented.) with an energy resolution between 9% and 14% for an energy limit of 20 keV. Our results suggest that a wide range of space missions could benefit from this new instrument concept. A low-angular-resolution version of the instrument could be installed on a nano-satellite platform, for example, for space weather monitoring on low-Earth orbit. For space missions requiring high-angular-resolution measurements, a high-temporal-resolution plasma camera would be able to provide the detailed distribution function of charged particles on larger platforms.
| langue originale | Anglais |
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| Numéro d'article | e2024JA033367 |
| journal | Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics |
| Volume | 130 |
| Numéro de publication | 3 |
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| état | Publié - 1 mars 2025 |
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