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. 2023 Oct 19;219(8):65. doi: 10.1007/s11214-023-01013-6

Table 3.

Summary of the instrument types necessary to achieve the science objectives outlined in Table 1 and potential heritage instruments and trades to be considered in the proposed study. aIncludes sensors and electronics without Jupiter-specific shielding. bIncludes CHEMS sensor values plus subset of MIMI suite common electronics. cDoes not include single 6.3-kg common boom. dIncludes common DPU and harnessing shared with magnetometers

Instrument Type Heritage Instrument CBE Mass (kg) CBE Power (W) CBE Survey Data Rate (kbps) CBE Burst Data Rate (kbps)
Plasma Spectrometer

Juno/JADE-E

(McComas et al. 2017)

9.0a 5.5 0.2 2.6

Juno/JADE-I

(McComas et al. 2017)

11.4a 6.4 1.4 15.4
Suprathermal Ion Spectrometer

Cassini/MIMI/CHEMS

(Krimigis et al. 2004)

9.2b 9.5b 1.2 14.0
Energetic Particle Spectrometer

Parker Solar Probe/IS ʘIS/EPI-Lo

(McComas et al. 2016)

4.1 5.0 1.0 18.8
Fluxgate & Search Coil Magnetometers

Parker Solar Probe/FIELDS

(Bale et al. 2016)

2.2c 5.2 1.2 15.4
Plasma Waves Sensor

STEREO/WAVES

(Bougeret et al. 2008)

13.2d 15.4 0.6 27.3
UV Spectrometer

New Horizons/ALICE

(Stern et al. 2008)

4.4 4.4 n/a 1060
Education & Public Outreach Camera

Juno/JunoCam

(Hansen et al. 2017)

3.7 5.9 0.2 n/a
Total 57.2 57.3 5.8 1153.5