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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 12 April 2016
The impact-ionization-detectors for the Galileo-/ISPM-Missions were calibrated using about 7000 iron particles with speeds between 1 km/s and 67 km/s and masses between 10−15 g and 2 × 10−10 g. These calibrations showed that the impact charge (Q) was proportional to the particle mass (m) at a fixed velocity. The speed dependent charge yield (Q/m) showed significant deviations (up to one magnitude) from a power law.
There are three independent methods (risetimes of electron and ion pulses, amplitude ratio between channeltron and ion pulse) for measuring particle speed and two possibilities (charge yields of electron and ion pulses) for mass measurement. This calibration showed that the speed can be determined within a factor of 1.2 and the mass within a factor of 2.0.