OMNIWeb Plus Browser
Interface to produce plots, listings or output files
Wind EPACT hourly Fluxes (Z>=2), GSFC

The EPACT/LEMT (Energetic Particles:Acceleration, Composition and Transport/Low Energy Matrix Telescope) data consist of hourly omnidirectional fluxes of helium, carbon, oxygen, neon, silicon, and iron.
This additional interface provides access to fewer, wider energy bins that are generated on-board the spacecraft that are often better suited for studies of abundance ratio.
It generates plots/retrieve of any two selected Fluxes and its ratios (C/O, Fe/O, Fe/C, etc.) as a function of time.

For browse and retrieve that data clickHERE

Time span: 1994-11-03 to 2014-09-06

Please enter your selections and then click on the Submit button.

Enter start and stop dates: year,month,day(YYYYMMDD) or year,day_of_year(YYYYDOY)
   Start time    Stop time

* Select any two fluxes (X and Y) and get ratio: R=X/Y
Fluxes   (Numbers below are min/max energies in MeV/n)
Species Bin C1 (~ 2.5-3.2) Bin C2 (~ 3.2 - 5.0) Bin C3 (~ 5.0 - 10.0)
Helium (He) Flux N/A N/A 4.53-9.64   X    Y
Carbon (C) Flux 2.57-3.19  X   Y 3.19-4.75  X   Y 4.75-9.10  X   Y
Nutrogen (N) Flux N/A N/A 5.0-10.0  X   Y
Oxygen (O) Flux 2.56-3.17  X   Y 3.17-4.68  X   Y 4.68-9.20  X   Y
Neon (Ne) Flux N/A 3.27-4.72  X   Y 4.72-9.96  X   Y
Magnium (Mg) Flux N/A N/A 5.0-10.0  X   Y
Silicon (Si) Flux N/A 3.20-5.00  X   Y 5.0-10.0  X   Y
Serum (S) Flux N/A N/A 5.0-10.0  X   Y
Argon (Ar) Flux N/A N/A 5.0-10.0  X   Y
Calcium (Ca) Flux N/A N/A 5.0-10.0  X   Y
Iron (Fe)Flux 2.5-3.2  X   Y 3.2-5.0  X   Y 5.0-10.0  X   Y

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If you have any questions/comments about the OMNWeb Plus, contact Dr. Natalia Papitashvili,Mail Code 672, NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, MD 20771

NASA Official: Robert Candey (Robert.M.Candey@nasa.gov), Head of the Space Physics Data Facility