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The characteristics of a hardware–software facility for laboratory adjustments and calibrations of plasma energy–mass spectrometers, which are created within the framework of Russian and international space missions, are presented. The principle of operation of the ARIES-L instrument is described and the results of functional tests of instruments that were obtained using the hardware–software facility are presented.
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Part of this study was supported by the Russian Science Foundation (project no. 17-72-20134).
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Moiseenko, D.A., Vaisberg, O.L., Shestakov, A.Y. et al. A Hardware and Software Facility for Calibration and Adjustment of Ion Mass Spectrometers for Space Missions. Instrum Exp Tech 62, 350–359 (2019). https://doi.org/10.1134/S0020441219020209
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