STEREO LET Level 1 proton intensities for behind spacecraft, for October 2014 Verified Data - OK to distribute File Created: Thu Dec 11 11:23:57 PST 2014 Created by: Caltech Space Radiation Lab 10Min-averaging Software Version: 04 Level 1 software version: 11 Time Resolution: 10 minutes Note: Timestamps mark Beginning of averaging interval Column 1: Year Column 2: Day of year (fractional) Column 3: Hour of day Column 4: Minute of hour Column 5: Second of minute Column 6: LET Livetime (seconds) Column 7: 1.8 - 2.2 MeV proton intensity (1/(cm^2 s sr MeV/nuc)) Column 8: 2.2 - 2.7 MeV proton intensity (1/(cm^2 s sr MeV/nuc)) Column 9: 2.7 - 3.2 MeV proton intensity (1/(cm^2 s sr MeV/nuc)) Column 10: 3.2 - 3.6 MeV proton intensity (1/(cm^2 s sr MeV/nuc)) Column 11: 3.6 - 4.0 MeV proton intensity (1/(cm^2 s sr MeV/nuc)) Column 12: 4.0 - 4.5 MeV proton intensity (1/(cm^2 s sr MeV/nuc)) Column 13: 4.5 - 5.0 MeV proton intensity (1/(cm^2 s sr MeV/nuc)) Column 14: 5.0 - 6.0 MeV proton intensity (1/(cm^2 s sr MeV/nuc)) Column 15: 6.0 - 8.0 MeV proton intensity (1/(cm^2 s sr MeV/nuc)) Column 16: 8.0 - 10.0 MeV proton intensity (1/(cm^2 s sr MeV/nuc)) Column 17: 10.0 - 12.0 MeV proton intensity (1/(cm^2 s sr MeV/nuc)) Column 18: 12.0 - 15.0 MeV proton intensity (1/(cm^2 s sr MeV/nuc)) Column 19 - 30: 12 proton counts (counts/10min) Column 31 - 42: 12 proton statistical uncertainties (1/(cm^2 s sr MeV/nuc)) Bad/missing data are filled as follows: -9999.9 for floating-point data -9999 for integer data 10-Minute Averages and Uncertainties are calculated as follows: I = Sum(Ii)/M U(I) = sqrt ( Sum( Ii^2/Ni ) ) / M I is the hourly average intensity. U(I) is the uncertainty in the calculated average intensity. Ii is the intensity for minute i in one of the energy bins. Ii^2 = Ii * Ii (in case the notation is confusing...) Ni is the counts for minute i in one of the energy bins. M is the number of good 1-minute records in the averaging interval. The total number of counts in each hour is also provided. BEGIN DATA