作者单位:ChunQin Wang (1) (2) XianGuo Zhang (1) JiaWei Li (3) Cong Huang (3) XiaoXin Zhang (3) Tao Jing (1) GuoHong Shen (1) ShenYi Zhang (1) GuangWei Cao (1) YueQiang Sun (1) JinBao Liang (1) GuangWu Zhu (1) Ying Han (4)
1. Center for Space Science and Applied Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, 100190, China 2. University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, 100049, China 3. National Satellite Meteorological Center, National Center for Space Weather, Beijing, 100081, China 4. Beijing Institute of Petrochemical Technology, Beijing, 102617, China
ISSN:1869-1900
文摘
Cross-calibration of high energetic particle data is a primary requirement for the availability of multi-instrument, multi-spacecraft data. It also can provide a method to verify relative reliability of data from single satellite measurement. This paper presents a case study of energetic particles data cross-calibration between FY-3B and NOAA-17. A generally good agreement is acquired in the flux values and distribution trend of 2.5–6.9 MeV protons and 0.3–1.1 MeV electrons between FY-3B and NOAA-17 satellites. It suggests that the data observed by FY-3B is properly cross-calibrated. We can also confirm that energetic particles data observed by FY-3B satellite is available.