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PSP Integrated Science Investigation of the Sun, Energetic Particle Instrument (ISOIS EPI) Merged Summary, Level 2 (L2), 1 min Data

Published by NASA Space Physics Data Facility (SPDF) Data Services | National Aeronautics and Space Administration | Metadata Last Checked: September 14, 2025 | Last Modified: 2025-09-10
Parker Solar Probe, PSP, Integrated Science Investigation of the Sun, IS☉IS, Energetic Particle Instrument, EPI-Hi and EPI-Lo, Summary data: The Epoch time tags indicate midpoint of integration. For information concerning use of the IS☉IS data please refer to the Energetic Particle Data User Guide available from the PSP IS☉IS Science Operations Center, SOC, web site hosted by the University of New Hampshire. The energetic particle pitch angle calculations are made possible via use of magnetic field data provided by the PSP FIELDS team.The public data reflect current instrument calibration as determined by the IS☉IS science team. Calibration efforts are ongoing and the public data will be updated over the course of the mission based on improved understanding of instrument response to the near-Sun energetic particle environment. IS☉IS visualization tools are provided as a quicklook utility for the community to better access the IS☉IS data and are also under continual development. While we make every effort to ensure their accuracy, the IS☉IS team cannot guarantee that they are error-free. For questions regarding the use of IS☉IS data, please contact Colin Joyce (cjjoyce@princeton.edu).Refer to the following web site concerning the Rules of use for the IS☉IS energetic particle data: https://spp-isois.sr.unh.edu/ISOIS_Terms_of_Use.html.The PSP IS☉IS effort is funded as part of the NASA Parker Solar Probe mission under contract NNN06AA01C. Use of any PSP IS☉IS data in publications or presentations should include the following text for acknowledgement and also cite the PSP IS☉IS instrument suite publication:Acknowledgement: Thanks to the Integrated Science Investigation of the Sun (IS☉IS) Science Team (PI: D. J. McComas, Princeton University).Citation: McComas, D. J. (2020). PSP Integrated Science Investigation of the Sun, Energetic Particle Instrument (ISOIS EPI) Merged Summary, Level 2 (L2), 1 min Data [Data set]. NASA Space Physics Data Facility.

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