There was also a 6-month periodicity in the old proton swoosh summation, and there's a 6-month periodicity in the SEPI components (individual detectors, Andrew is investigating this further) that is indistinguishable from a longitudinal variation.  Mark's explanation may be the reason for all of these - I just wanted to point out that 6-month periodicities have shown up before.

-Jody


On 5/17/2021 1:28 PM, de Wet, Wouter wrote:

Mark,

 

Ahh, yes that makes sense! When I cut everything below the peak the 6-month periodicity in the low LET flux data all but disappears.

 

Thanks for the quick response. It looks like I will need to cut everything below roughly 0.3 keV/micron out of the analysis.

 

Wouter

 

From: Mark D Looper <mark.d.looper@aero.org>
Date: Monday, May 17, 2021 at 1:11 PM
To: "de Wet, Wouter" <wouter.dewet@unh.edu>, "crater-team@lists.sr.unh.edu" <crater-team@lists.sr.unh.edu>
Subject: Re: Interesting Artifacts in CRaTER Data: 6-Month Periodicity in Low LET Fluxes (including a strange anti correlation)

 

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If I remember correctly, that’s due to thermal noise in the lowest PHA channels, which is periodic because of the differing sun exposure as the orbit changes.  I will see if I can find some plots that I made near the beginning of the mission which showed this.  It is why I discard the lowest PHA channels and never look much below the proton peak – the data are not valid down there.

 

--Mark

 

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Date: Monday, May 17, 2021 at 7:07 AM
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Subject: [Crater-team] Interesting Artifacts in CRaTER Data: 6-Month Periodicity in Low LET Fluxes (including a strange anti correlation)

All,

 

While working on the final processing of the observed CRaTER Flux vs. LET data, I have found an interesting artifact.

 

I have been looking at the Flux vs. LET vs Time data for the entire mission so far.

 

  • For the smallest LET values, there seems to be a 6-month periodicity in the observed flux, see the ‘wavy’ red edge in Figure 1 below.
  • When I divide everything by the flux observed in August 2009, I get the flux ratio shown in Figures 2 and 3 below. When looking at the flux ratio, the 6 month periodicity becomes very clear.
  • One interesting thing I also notice is that it seems like there is an anti-correlation between the flux in lowest LET bins (< 0.25 keV/micron) and the slightly higher LET bins  (> 0.25 keV/micron).

 

Has anyone else observed this yet? Any thoughts about what is causing this?

 

Thanks,

Wouter

 

 

Figure 1: Flux vs. LET vs. Time

 

 

Figure 2: Flux Ratio vs. LET vs. Time (3-Dimensioal)

 

 

 

Figure 3: Flux Ratio vs. LET vs. Time (2-Dimensioal)


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