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         <DOI>https://doi.org/10.48322/bsy7-7789</DOI>
         <ReleaseDate>2021-05-31T12:34:56.789</ReleaseDate>
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         <Description>Electron Plasma moments (computed on-board) (NOT CORRECTED FOR S/C POTENTIAL) @ 3 second (spin) resolution (version 3), EESA LOW, Wind 3DP - R. Lin (UC Berkeley)</Description>
         <Acknowledgement>Principle Investigators Robert Lin and Stuart Bale, the Wind 3DP team, and the Space Physics Data Facility (SPDF)/NASA GSFC</Acknowledgement>
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            <Authors>Lin, Robert P.; Bale, Stuart D.; &amp; Wilson III, Lynn B.</Authors>
            <PublicationDate>2021-01-01T00:00:00</PublicationDate>
            <PublishedBy>NASA Space Physics Data Facility and the Space Sciences Laboratory, University of California, Berkeley</PublishedBy>
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            <Role>PrincipalInvestigator</Role>
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            <Role>PrincipalInvestigator</Role>
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         <Contact>
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            <Name>Caveats to the use of Wind 3DP data</Name>
            <URL>https://spdf.gsfc.nasa.gov/pub/data/wind/3dp/wind3dp_caveats.pdf</URL>
            <Description>Caveats for the correct use of Wind 3DP datasets</Description>
         </InformationURL>
         <InformationURL>
            <Name>Wind 3DP home page at UCB</Name>
            <URL>http://sprg.ssl.berkeley.edu/wind3dp/</URL>
            <Description>home page at UCB (with plotting and digital data)</Description>
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         <Format>CDF</Format>
         <Acknowledgement>Please acknowledge the CDAWeb team at GSFC/SPDF.</Acknowledgement>
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      <MeasurementType>ThermalPlasma</MeasurementType>
      <TemporalDescription>
         <TimeSpan>
            <StartDate>1994-11-15T12:53:43.000Z</StartDate>
            <RelativeStopDate>-P30D</RelativeStopDate>
         </TimeSpan>
         <Cadence>PT3S</Cadence>
      </TemporalDescription>
      <ObservedRegion>Heliosphere.NearEarth</ObservedRegion>
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         <Name>Epoch</Name>
         <ParameterKey>Epoch</ParameterKey>
         <Description>Number of milliseconds since CDF_EPOCH: 0000-01-01T00:00:00.000.</Description>
         <Units>ms</Units>
         <UnitsConversion>1e-3&gt;s</UnitsConversion>
         <ValidMin>01-Jan-1956 00:00:00.000</ValidMin>
         <ValidMax>01-Jan-2083 00:00:00.000</ValidMax>
         <FillValue>-1.0E31</FillValue>
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            <SupportQuantity>Temporal</SupportQuantity>
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      <Parameter>
         <Name>Unix Time</Name>
         <ParameterKey>TIME</ParameterKey>
         <Description>Time since 1970-01-01T00:00:00Z in seconds</Description>
         <Units>s</Units>
         <Support>
            <SupportQuantity>Temporal</SupportQuantity>
         </Support>
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      <Parameter>
         <Name>Electron Density</Name>
         <ParameterKey>E_DENS</ParameterKey>
         <Description>Electron number density.</Description>
         <Caveats>Per Lynn Wilson Jan2015: These results cannot take the spacecraft potential into account. Wind does not measure the spacecraft potential actively, so it cannot perform this correction onboard and the results have many uncertainties.</Caveats>
         <Units>1/cm^3</Units>
         <UnitsConversion>1e6-&gt;m^3</UnitsConversion>
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            <ParticleType>Electron</ParticleType>
            <Qualifier>Moment</Qualifier>
            <ParticleQuantity>NumberDensity</ParticleQuantity>
            <EnergyRange>
               <Low>3</Low>
               <High>30000</High>
               <Units>eV</Units>
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         <Name>Electron Velocity</Name>
         <ParameterKey>E_VELS</ParameterKey>
         <Description>Electron velocity vector GSE cartesian</Description>
         <Units>km/s</Units>
         <UnitsConversion>1e3&gt;m/s</UnitsConversion>
         <CoordinateSystem>
            <CoordinateRepresentation>Cartesian</CoordinateRepresentation>
            <CoordinateSystemName>GSE</CoordinateSystemName>
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            <Size>3</Size>
            <Element>
               <Name>UNCOR_V_xGSE</Name>
               <Index>1</Index>
               <ValidMin>-4000</ValidMin>
               <ValidMax>4000</ValidMax>
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            <Element>
               <Name>UNCOR_V_yGSE</Name>
               <Index>2</Index>
               <ValidMin>-4000</ValidMin>
               <ValidMax>4000</ValidMax>
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               <Name>UNCOR_V_zGSE</Name>
               <Index>3</Index>
               <ValidMin>-4000</ValidMin>
               <ValidMax>4000</ValidMax>
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            <ParticleType>Electron</ParticleType>
            <Qualifier>Moment</Qualifier>
            <ParticleQuantity>Velocity</ParticleQuantity>
            <EnergyRange>
               <Low>3</Low>
               <High>30000</High>
               <Units>eV</Units>
            </EnergyRange>
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         <Name>Residual Electron Velocity Variance</Name>
         <ParameterKey>E_TENS</ParameterKey>
         <Description>Residual Variance in Electron Velocity (6 components in instrument coords)</Description>
         <Caveats>Per Lynn Wilson Jan2015: This is in one of two units. It is calculated as the pressure tensor divided by the number density. In the decommutation source code, they say the units are (km/s)^2. In some of the other moment analysis software, the pressure is in units of [eV cm^(-3)].</Caveats>
         <Units>(km/s)^2</Units>
         <CoordinateSystem>
            <CoordinateRepresentation>Cartesian</CoordinateRepresentation>
            <CoordinateSystemName>SC</CoordinateSystemName>
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         <Structure>
            <Size>6</Size>
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         <Particle>
            <ParticleType>Electron</ParticleType>
            <Qualifier>Moment</Qualifier>
            <Qualifier>Tensor</Qualifier>
            <Qualifier>Variance</Qualifier>
            <ParticleQuantity>Velocity</ParticleQuantity>
            <EnergyRange>
               <Low>3</Low>
               <High>30000</High>
               <Units>eV</Units>
            </EnergyRange>
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         <Name>Electron Temperature</Name>
         <ParameterKey>E_TEMP</ParameterKey>
         <Description>Electron temperature</Description>
         <Units>eV</Units>
         <UnitsConversion>1.160445e4&gt;K</UnitsConversion>
         <Particle>
            <ParticleType>Electron</ParticleType>
            <Qualifier>Moment</Qualifier>
            <ParticleQuantity>Temperature</ParticleQuantity>
            <EnergyRange>
               <Low>3</Low>
               <High>30000</High>
               <Units>eV</Units>
            </EnergyRange>
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         <Name>Electron Heat Flux</Name>
         <ParameterKey>E_Q</ParameterKey>
         <Description>Electron Heat Flux (Q)</Description>
         <Caveats>Per Lynn Wilson Jan2015: This is the vector form of the electron heat flux. It should have units of either [(km/s)^3 cm^(-3)] or [eV km/s cm^(-3)] . I am guessing the former due to the .VV units used above, since this is usually given the structure tag .NVVV.</Caveats>
         <Units>(km/s)^3/cm^3</Units>
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            <CoordinateRepresentation>Cartesian</CoordinateRepresentation>
            <CoordinateSystemName>GSE</CoordinateSystemName>
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            <Size>3</Size>
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               <Name>UNCOR_Q_xGSE</Name>
               <Index>1</Index>
               <ValidMin>-1.0E10</ValidMin>
               <ValidMax>1.0E10</ValidMax>
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               <Name>UNCOR_Q_yGSE</Name>
               <Index>2</Index>
               <ValidMin>-1.0E10</ValidMin>
               <ValidMax>1.0E10</ValidMax>
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               <Name>UNCOR_Q_zGSE</Name>
               <Index>3</Index>
               <ValidMin>-1.0E10</ValidMin>
               <ValidMax>1.0E10</ValidMax>
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            <ParticleType>Electron</ParticleType>
            <Qualifier>Moment</Qualifier>
            <ParticleQuantity>HeatFlux</ParticleQuantity>
            <EnergyRange>
               <Low>3</Low>
               <High>30000</High>
               <Units>eV</Units>
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         <ParameterKey>GAP</ParameterKey>
         <Description>Flag indicating whether data point is preceded by a data gap (0 = no gap, 1 = gap)</Description>
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         <ParameterKey>VALID</ParameterKey>
         <Description>Flag indicating whether data point is considered valid (0=bad, 1=good)</Description>
         <Support>
            <SupportQuantity>Other</SupportQuantity>
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