@misc{Hill_Nikoukar_2024, title={Voyager 1 Low-Energy Charged Particle (LECP) Background-Corrected Electron Differential Fluxes, Daily Data in CDF Format}, url={https://hpde.io/NASA/NumericalData/Voyager1/LECP/Flux/Electron/BackgroundCorrectedDifferential/CDF/P1D.html}, DOI={10.48322/S65N-9703}, abstractNote={This data set contains data from the LECP instrument on the Voyager 1 spacecraft. Each record in a file contains 1-day (24-hour) scan-averaged fluxes and flux uncertainties of electrons in two contiguous energy channels that cover the energy range 26-70 keV. The period 2002/001 through 2012/240 includes electrons measured upstream of the termination shock and in the heliosheath up though ~2 days after the heliopause crossing. The Voyager 1 LECP instrument steps through eight, 45 deg full-angle sectors, spending 192 sec in each sector, yielding a full scan through 360 deg every 25.6 min. The LECP scan plane is nearly parallel to RT-plane of the heliospheric RTN coordinate system. The electron data are averaged over the seven active sectors S1-S7; S8 is behind the sun-shield and not included in the average.}, publisher={NASA Space Physics Data Facility}, author={Hill, Matthew and Nikoukar, Romina}, year={2024}, language={en} }