@inbook{e61335ae0aaa4e6d9d12c6fb071eb0ab,
title = "Cassini plasma spectrometer investigation",
abstract = "Cassini/Huygens is a joint project of NASA and the European Space Agency designed to explore the Saturnian system in depth during its four-year mission. Cassini, the orbiter spacecraft, will carry twelve hardware investigations while Huygens, the Titan atmospheric probe, will carry an additional six. The Cassini Plasma Spectrometer (CAPS), one of 12 orbiter investigations, includes 3 plasma sensors designed to cover the broadest possible range of plasma energy (<1 eV to 50 keV), composition (1 to 60 amu), and temporal variation. It is conservatively estimated that CAPS will provide a factor often or more improvement in measurement capabilities over those of the comparable Voyager instruments at Saturn.",
author = "Young, {D. T.} and Barraclough, {B. L.} and Berthelier, {J. J.} and M. Blanc and Burch, {J. L.} and Coates, {Andrew J.} and R. Goldstein and M. Grande and Hill, {T. W.} and Illiano, {J. M.} and Johnson, {M. A.} and Johnson, {R. E.} and Baragiola, {R. A.} and V. Kelha and D. Linder and McComas, {D. J.} and Narheim, {B. T.} and Nordholt, {J. E.} and A. Preece and Sittler, {E. C.} and Svenes, {K. R.} and S. Szalai and K. Szeg{\"o} and P. Tanskanen and K. Viherkanto",
note = "Funding Information: We wish to acknowledge the valuable support of key members of the CAPS team including K. Ahola, C. Alsop, P.L. Barker, S. Battel, RFC. Black, S. Bolton, T.L. Booker, R.P. Bowman, S. Burge, P.J. Casey, J. Coker, G.J. Dirks, N. Eaker, L. Foldy, H.O. Funsten, J.T. Gosling, H. Hannula, C. Holmlund, P.A. Jensen, A.D. Johnstone, D. Kelsh, V. Lappalainen, T. Luntama, S. Maurice, K. McCabe, K. Mursala, J. Raymont, D. Reading, S. Ritzau, A. Ruitberg, K.E. Smith, P. Stigell, M.F. Thomsen, J. Vilppola, T. Vollmer, T.E. Wahl, J.H. Waite, Jr., R.D. Woodliffe, M.P. W{\"u}est, T. Ylikorpi. We also thank S. Christianson and staff of Starsys Corp. Development of CAPS in the US is supported by JPL Contract 959930 and additionally at Los Alamos by DOE; in France by CNES grants 92/204 and 95/04; in Hungary by OMFB-07851 and the Hungarian Space Office grant MUI/TP/47; in Finland by the Science Academy of Finland and the Ministry of Trade and Industry of Finland; in the UK by the Particle Physics and Astronomy Research Council; in Norway by the Norwegian Defense Research Establishment and the Research Council of Norway. Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} 1998 by the American Geophysical Union. Copyright: Copyright 2018 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.",
year = "1998",
doi = "10.1029/GM102p0237",
language = "English",
isbn = "9780875900858",
series = "Geophysical Monograph Series",
publisher = "Wiley",
pages = "237--242",
editor = "Pfaff, {Robert F.} and Joseph.E. Borovsky and Young, {David T.}",
booktitle = "Measurement Techniques in Space Plasmas",
address = "United States of America",
}