HEAO-1 Software:
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HED-1 & HED-2 | HED-3 & MED | |
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Large FOV | R1 & R2 | L1 & L2 |
Small FOV | L1 & L2 | R1 & R2 |
Discovery scalars 5 and 7 are for the left; scalars 6 and 8 are for the right. Table 1 below gives the approximate energy ranges for the six windows for the HEDs (which were nominally identical) and the MED.
Table 1: Spectral Windows for HEAO-1 A2 Discovery Scalars | ||
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Window | MED energy (keV) | HED energy (keV) |
1A | 1.5 - 6 | 2 - 6 |
1B | 6 - 8 | 6 - 8 |
1C | 8 - 10 | 8 - 32 |
1D | 10 - 20 | 32 - 60 |
2A | 2 - 3.9 | 9 - 32 |
2B | 3.9 - 20 | 32 - 60 |
The definitions for discovery scalars 5-8 changed throughout the course of the missions and were formed from combinations of six pre-designed spectral windows: Layer 1 - 1A, 1B, 1C, and 1D; Layer 2 - 2A and 2B. Table 2 lists the different configurations of discovery scalars 5 through 8 over the course of the mission.
Table 2: History of Discovery Scalar Definitions | ||||||||
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MED | HED-1 | HED-2 | HED-3 | |||||
Day of 1977 | DS5,6 | DS7,8 | DS5,6 | DS7,8 | DS5,6 | DS7,8 | DS5,6 | DS7,8 |
232.04 | 1A | Veto | 1A | Veto | 1A | Veto | 1A | Veto |
234.94 | " | " | 1B | 1D+2B | 1B | 1D+2B | 1B | 1D+2B |
238.89 | 1B | 2B | " | " | " | " | " | " |
242.20 | " | 1D | " | " | " | " | " | " |
248.15 | " | 2B | " | " | " | " | " | " |
304.93 | " | " | " | 1C | " | 1C | " | 1C |
321.79 | " | " | " | 1C+1D | " | 1C+1D | " | 1C+1D |
476.20 | " | " | " | " | " | " | 1A | " |
488.82 | " | " | " | " | " | " | 1B | " |
615.27 | " | 1C+1D | " | " | " | " | " | " |
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