OBJECT = COLUMN NAME = MET COLUMN_NUMBER = 1 BYTES = 4 DATA_TYPE = MSB_UNSIGNED_INTEGER START_BYTE = 1 UNIT = Seconds DESCRIPTION = "Mission elapsed time, in seconds, corresponding to the start of the accumulation period for the spectra." END_OBJECT = COLUMN OBJECT = COLUMN NAME = ACCUM_TIME COLUMN_NUMBER = 2 BYTES = 4 DATA_TYPE = MSB_UNSIGNED_INTEGER START_BYTE = 5 UNIT = Seconds DESCRIPTION = "Accumulation time, in seconds, of the HPGe detector." END_OBJECT = COLUMN OBJECT = COLUMN NAME = MIDPOINT_MET COLUMN_NUMBER = 3 BYTES = 4 DATA_TYPE = MSB_UNSIGNED_INTEGER START_BYTE = 9 UNIT = Seconds DESCRIPTION = "The mission elapsed time at the midpoint of the HPGE Raw observation. Defined as: MET at the start of the observation + (ACCUM_TIME / 2)." END_OBJECT = COLUMN OBJECT = COLUMN NAME = ORBIT_NUMBER COLUMN_NUMBER = 4 BYTES = 2 DATA_TYPE = MSB_UNSIGNED_INTEGER START_BYTE = 13 DESCRIPTION = "Orbit number is a unique identifier for a given orbit of the MESSENGER spacecraft around Mercury. Orbit number is defined as starting at apoherm and is calculated using the MET value and the appropriate SPICE kernels. Orbit numbering does not start until MESSENGER performs the Mercury orbit insertion. Until that time the value for orbit number is 0." END_OBJECT = COLUMN OBJECT = COLUMN NAME = START_BIN COLUMN_NUMBER = 5 BYTES = 2 DATA_TYPE = MSB_UNSIGNED_INTEGER START_BYTE = 15 DESCRIPTION = "Start Bin of the HPGe detector." END_OBJECT = COLUMN OBJECT = COLUMN NAME = NUMBER_OF_BINS COLUMN_NUMBER = 6 BYTES = 2 DATA_TYPE = MSB_UNSIGNED_INTEGER START_BYTE = 17 DESCRIPTION = "Number of bins in the raw spectra." END_OBJECT = COLUMN OBJECT = COLUMN NAME = GRS_PRIORITY_LEVEL COLUMN_NUMBER = 7 BYTES = 2 DATA_TYPE = MSB_UNSIGNED_INTEGER START_BYTE = 19 DESCRIPTION = "Indicates the type of priority assigned to the science packet. The priority level is tied to the ApID of the packet. Priority level varies from 0-3, 0 being highest and 3 being lowest priority." END_OBJECT = COLUMN OBJECT = COLUMN NAME = MISSING_DATA_PACKETS COLUMN_NUMBER = 8 BYTES = 2 DATA_TYPE = MSB_UNSIGNED_INTEGER START_BYTE = 21 DESCRIPTION = "The value represents a 16-bit binary number where each bit indicates whether an HPGe Raw telemetry packet is missing from the EDR. Each HPGe Raw EDR consists of information extracted from 16 telemetry packets in a complete observation. The least significant bit is a flag corresponding to the first of 16 packets and the most significant bit is a flag corresponding to the 16th packet. A bit value of 1 indicates that a given packet is missing from the EDR. For example, a value of 0 in this column indicates that the spectra from all 16 packets have been downloaded and included in the HPGE_RAW spectra for this EDR. A value of 3 indicates that the spectra information from the first and second packets are missing and therefore spectral bins 0-2047 should be discounted from analysis of the HPGE_RAW spectra." END_OBJECT = COLUMN OBJECT = COLUMN NAME = BAD_DATA_FLAG COLUMN_NUMBER = 9 BYTES = 2 DATA_TYPE = MSB_UNSIGNED_INTEGER START_BYTE = 23 DESCRIPTION = "Intended for use as a bit-string bad data flag to indicate specific problems associated with the data. Values are expected to be assigned to specific bits as problems are identified during the course of the mission. Bit 1 - The high voltage is not on, is being ramped or has not been stable long enough. Bit 2 - Indicates a change in the analog pulse processing system gain setting. Bit 3 - Indicates a spectrum where the temperatures used for correction have fluctuated by greater than 5 percent from previous readings. Bit 4 - Indicates gamma spectra collected during a solar particle event. These spectra should not be combined with spectra collected under normal solar conditions. Bit 5 - Pulser data is not combined with the spectrum. Bit 6 - Indicates gamma spectra collected during a solar flare event. These spectra should not be combined with spectra collected under normal solar conditions. Bit 7 - Indicates gamma spectra collected during periods of decreased GS detector spectral resolution. These spectra should not be combined with spectra collected under 'normal' detector conditions. Bit 8 - Not all data channels were received on the ground. Bit 9 - Indicates a unique problem with single spectrum. Bit 10 - The high voltage has not been stable long enough. Bit 11 - This data was taken during a time when the spectra were particularly noisy. Many channels have far too many counts, especially the lower channels." END_OBJECT = COLUMN OBJECT = COLUMN NAME = CAL_RAW COLUMN_NUMBER = 10 BYTES = 65536 DATA_TYPE = IEEE_REAL START_BYTE = 25 ITEMS = 16384 ITEM_BYTES = 4 DESCRIPTION = "Spectra accumulated by the HPGe detector. Contains the corrected counts in each of the 16384 bins after 1 accumulation period." END_OBJECT = COLUMN OBJECT = COLUMN NAME = UTC_MIDPOINT_MET COLUMN_NUMBER = 11 BYTES = 23 DATA_TYPE = CHARACTER START_BYTE = 65561 DESCRIPTION = "midpoint_met converted to UTC, stored as yyyy-mm-ddThh:mm:ss.sss." END_OBJECT = COLUMN OBJECT = COLUMN NAME = MERCURY_CENTRIC_LATITUDE COLUMN_NUMBER = 12 BYTES = 8 DATA_TYPE = IEEE_REAL START_BYTE = 65584 UNIT = DEGREE DESCRIPTION = "Sub spacecraft latitude in Mercury fixed coordinates at the middle of the collection interval." END_OBJECT = COLUMN OBJECT = COLUMN NAME = MERCURY_CENTRIC_EAST_LONGITUDE COLUMN_NUMBER = 13 BYTES = 8 DATA_TYPE = IEEE_REAL START_BYTE = 65592 UNIT = DEGREE DESCRIPTION = "Sub spacecraft longitude in Mercury fixed coordinates at the middle of the collection interval. Longitude increases towards the East." END_OBJECT = COLUMN OBJECT = COLUMN NAME = INSTR_BORESIGHT_MERCURY_X COLUMN_NUMBER = 14 BYTES = 8 DATA_TYPE = IEEE_REAL START_BYTE = 65600 UNIT = Kilometers DESCRIPTION = "Sub instrument boresight (x component) in Mercury fixed coordinates at the middle of the collection interval." END_OBJECT = COLUMN OBJECT = COLUMN NAME = INSTR_BORESIGHT_MERCURY_Y COLUMN_NUMBER = 15 BYTES = 8 DATA_TYPE = IEEE_REAL START_BYTE = 65608 UNIT = Kilometers DESCRIPTION = "Sub instrument boresight (y component) in Mercury fixed coordinates at the middle of the collection interval." END_OBJECT = COLUMN OBJECT = COLUMN NAME = INSTR_BORESIGHT_MERCURY_Z COLUMN_NUMBER = 16 BYTES = 8 DATA_TYPE = IEEE_REAL START_BYTE = 65616 UNIT = Kilometers DESCRIPTION = "Sub instrument boresight (z component) in Mercury fixed coordinates at the middle of the collection interval." END_OBJECT = COLUMN OBJECT = COLUMN NAME = SCALT COLUMN_NUMBER = 17 BYTES = 8 DATA_TYPE = IEEE_REAL START_BYTE = 65624 UNIT = Kilometers DESCRIPTION = "Mercury centric altitude of the sub-spacecraft point in Mercury-fixed rotating frame at the middle of the collection interval." END_OBJECT = COLUMN OBJECT = COLUMN NAME = DELTA_ANGLE COLUMN_NUMBER = 18 BYTES = 8 DATA_TYPE = IEEE_REAL START_BYTE = 65632 UNIT = DEGREE DESCRIPTION = "Difference between instrument +y direction and true north at the middle of the collection interval." END_OBJECT = COLUMN OBJECT = COLUMN NAME = MERCURY_SOL COLUMN_NUMBER = 19 BYTES = 8 DATA_TYPE = IEEE_REAL START_BYTE = 65640 UNIT = DEGREE DESCRIPTION = "Longitude of the Sun at 0 hours UT on the date of the record. Taken from the Association of Lunar and Planetary Observers 'Ephemeris for Physical Observation of Mercury'." END_OBJECT = COLUMN OBJECT = COLUMN NAME = LOCAL_HOUR COLUMN_NUMBER = 20 BYTES = 1 DATA_TYPE = MSB_UNSIGNED_INTEGER START_BYTE = 65648 UNIT = Hours DESCRIPTION = "Local Sun hour at the sub-spacecraft point." END_OBJECT = COLUMN OBJECT = COLUMN NAME = LOCAL_MINUTE COLUMN_NUMBER = 21 BYTES = 1 DATA_TYPE = MSB_UNSIGNED_INTEGER START_BYTE = 65649 UNIT = Minutes DESCRIPTION = "Local Sun minute at the sub-spacecraft point." END_OBJECT = COLUMN OBJECT = COLUMN NAME = POINTING COLUMN_NUMBER = 22 BYTES = 1 DATA_TYPE = BOOLEAN START_BYTE = 65650 DESCRIPTION = "True if pointing data was available." END_OBJECT = COLUMN OBJECT = COLUMN NAME = INTERSECTING COLUMN_NUMBER = 23 BYTES = 1 DATA_TYPE = BOOLEAN START_BYTE = 65651 DESCRIPTION = "True if the pointing vector intersects Mercury." END_OBJECT = COLUMN OBJECT = COLUMN NAME = NADIR_ANGLE COLUMN_NUMBER = 24 BYTES = 8 DATA_TYPE = IEEE_REAL START_BYTE = 65652 UNIT = DEGREE DESCRIPTION = "Spacecraft attitude during orbits and flybys is defined by two additional coordinate systems, the GRS LVLH (Local Vertical Local Horizontal) frame and the spacecraft fixed frame, and by the rotation of the spacecraft frame with respect to the GRS LVLH frame. In the GRS LVLH frame, the Z axis is aligned with the vector from the spacecraft to the planet center (the nadir direction), the Y axis is the negative of the cross product of the position and velocity vectors, and the X axis points in the instantaneous direction of motion, completing a right-handed coordinate system. The Z axis is along the viewing direction of the instrument deck inside the adapter ring and of the GRS just outside the adapter ring, the Y axis is directed from the spacecraft along the magnetometer boom, and the X-axis is parallel to the solar panel booms, forming a right-handed coordinate system. The spacecraft attitude is specified by the rotation of the spacecraft fixed frame Z axis in the GRS LVLH frame and a twist angle about the Z axis. The Z axis rotation is given by a nadir angle and an azimuth angle, where the nadir angle is 0 degrees when the spacecraft Z axis points along the + Z LVLH axis and 180 degrees when it points along -Z in the LVLH frame, and the LVLH azimuth angle is measured counterclockwise about the Z LVLH axis from the X LVLH axis. The twist angle is measured positive about the +Z spacecraft axis. See section 5.4.2 in the GRS_CDR_SIS for further details." END_OBJECT = COLUMN OBJECT = COLUMN NAME = AZIMUTH COLUMN_NUMBER = 25 BYTES = 8 DATA_TYPE = IEEE_REAL START_BYTE = 65660 UNIT = DEGREE DESCRIPTION = "Spacecraft attitude during orbits and flybys is defined by two additional coordinate systems, the GRS LVLH (Local Vertical Local Horizontal) frame and the spacecraft fixed frame, and by the rotation of the spacecraft frame with respect to the GRS LVLH frame. In the GRS LVLH frame, the Z axis is aligned with the vector from the spacecraft to the planet center (the nadir direction), the Y axis is the negative of the cross product of the position and velocity vectors, and the X axis points in the instantaneous direction of motion, completing a right-handed coordinate system. The Z axis is along the viewing direction of the instrument deck inside the adapter ring and of the GRS just outside the adapter ring, the Y axis is directed from the spacecraft along the magnetometer boom, and the X-axis is parallel to the solar panel booms, forming a right-handed coordinate system. The spacecraft attitude is specified by the rotation of the spacecraft fixed frame Z axis in the GRS LVLH frame and a twist angle about the Z axis. The Z axis rotation is given by a nadir angle and an azimuth angle, where the nadir angle is 0 degrees when the spacecraft Z axis points along the + Z LVLH axis and 180 degrees when it points along -Z in the LVLH frame, and the LVLH azimuth angle is measured counterclockwise about the Z LVLH axis from the X LVLH axis. The twist angle is measured positive about the +Z spacecraft axis. See section 5.4.2 in the GRS_CDR_SIS for further details." END_OBJECT = COLUMN OBJECT = COLUMN NAME = TWIST_ANGLE COLUMN_NUMBER = 26 BYTES = 8 DATA_TYPE = IEEE_REAL START_BYTE = 65668 UNIT = DEGREE DESCRIPTION = "Spacecraft attitude during orbits and flybys is defined by two additional coordinate systems, the GRS LVLH (Local Vertical Local Horizontal) frame and the spacecraft fixed frame, and by the rotation of the spacecraft frame with respect to the GRS LVLH frame. In the GRS LVLH frame, the Z axis is aligned with the vector from the spacecraft to the planet center (the nadir direction), the Y axis is the negative of the cross product of the position and velocity vectors, and the X axis points in the instantaneous direction of motion, completing a right-handed coordinate system. The Z axis is along the viewing direction of the instrument deck inside the adapter ring and of the GRS just outside the adapter ring, the Y axis is directed from the spacecraft along the magnetometer boom, and the X-axis is parallel to the solar panel booms, forming a right-handed coordinate system. The spacecraft attitude is specified by the rotation of the spacecraft fixed frame Z axis in the GRS LVLH frame and a twist angle about the Z axis. The Z axis rotation is given by a nadir angle and an azimuth angle, where the nadir angle is 0 degrees when the spacecraft Z axis points along the + Z LVLH axis and 180 degrees when it points along -Z in the LVLH frame, and the LVLH azimuth angle is measured counterclockwise about the Z LVLH axis from the X LVLH axis. The twist angle is measured positive about the +Z spacecraft axis. See section 5.4.2 in the GRS_CDR_SIS for further details." END_OBJECT = COLUMN OBJECT = COLUMN NAME = HPGE_TEMP_1 COLUMN_NUMBER = 27 BYTES = 8 DATA_TYPE = IEEE_REAL START_BYTE = 65676 UNIT = DEGK DESCRIPTION = "Channel 00, HPGE Detector Temperature 1, smoothed and interpolated to the center of the collection interval." END_OBJECT = COLUMN OBJECT = COLUMN NAME = HPGE_TEMP_2 COLUMN_NUMBER = 28 BYTES = 8 DATA_TYPE = IEEE_REAL START_BYTE = 65684 UNIT = DEGK DESCRIPTION = "Channel 01, HPGE Detector Temperature 2, smoothed and interpolated to the center of the collection interval." END_OBJECT = COLUMN OBJECT = COLUMN NAME = CALIB_AVG_DET_TEMP COLUMN_NUMBER = 29 BYTES = 8 DATA_TYPE = IEEE_REAL START_BYTE = 65692 UNIT = DEGK DESCRIPTION = "Calibrated, averaged detector temperature, smoothed and interpolated to the center of the collection interval." END_OBJECT = COLUMN OBJECT = COLUMN NAME = PREAMP_TEMP COLUMN_NUMBER = 30 BYTES = 8 DATA_TYPE = IEEE_REAL START_BYTE = 65700 UNIT = DEGC DESCRIPTION = "Channel 04, Pre Amp Temperature, smoothed and interpolated to the center of the collection interval." END_OBJECT = COLUMN OBJECT = COLUMN NAME = SHAPER_TEMP COLUMN_NUMBER = 31 BYTES = 8 DATA_TYPE = IEEE_REAL START_BYTE = 65708 UNIT = DEGC DESCRIPTION = "Channel 05, Shaper Temperature, smoothed and interpolated to the center of the collection interval." END_OBJECT = COLUMN OBJECT = COLUMN NAME = HV_MONITOR COLUMN_NUMBER = 32 BYTES = 8 DATA_TYPE = IEEE_REAL START_BYTE = 65716 UNIT = Volts DESCRIPTION = "Channel 07, HV Monitor, smoothed and interpolated to the center of the collection interval." END_OBJECT = COLUMN OBJECT = COLUMN NAME = HPGE_RAW_EVENTS COLUMN_NUMBER = 33 BYTES = 4 DATA_TYPE = MSB_UNSIGNED_INTEGER START_BYTE = 65724 DESCRIPTION = "Counter of HPGe Raw events." END_OBJECT = COLUMN OBJECT = COLUMN NAME = SHIELD_RAW_EVENTS COLUMN_NUMBER = 34 BYTES = 4 DATA_TYPE = MSB_UNSIGNED_INTEGER START_BYTE = 65728 DESCRIPTION = "Counter for SHIELD raw events." END_OBJECT = COLUMN OBJECT = COLUMN NAME = ACCUMULATED_DEAD_TIME COLUMN_NUMBER = 35 BYTES = 4 DATA_TYPE = MSB_UNSIGNED_INTEGER START_BYTE = 65732 DESCRIPTION = "Counter for accumulated dead time." END_OBJECT = COLUMN OBJECT = COLUMN NAME = HPGE_CHARGE_RESETS COLUMN_NUMBER = 36 BYTES = 4 DATA_TYPE = MSB_UNSIGNED_INTEGER START_BYTE = 65736 DESCRIPTION = "Number of HPGe charge resets." END_OBJECT = COLUMN OBJECT = COLUMN NAME = SHIELD_CHARGE_RESETS COLUMN_NUMBER = 37 BYTES = 4 DATA_TYPE = MSB_UNSIGNED_INTEGER START_BYTE = 65740 DESCRIPTION = "Number of SHIELD charge resets." END_OBJECT = COLUMN OBJECT = COLUMN NAME = ALL_EVENTS COLUMN_NUMBER = 38 BYTES = 4 DATA_TYPE = MSB_UNSIGNED_INTEGER START_BYTE = 65744 DESCRIPTION = "total count of gamma events." END_OBJECT = COLUMN OBJECT = COLUMN NAME = ALL_CH0_CH1_EVENTS COLUMN_NUMBER = 39 BYTES = 4 DATA_TYPE = MSB_UNSIGNED_INTEGER START_BYTE = 65748 DESCRIPTION = "All channel 0 and channel 1 events. Excludes inverted Channel 0, Pileups, and Pulser events." END_OBJECT = COLUMN OBJECT = COLUMN NAME = ALL_CH0_EVENTS COLUMN_NUMBER = 40 BYTES = 4 DATA_TYPE = MSB_UNSIGNED_INTEGER START_BYTE = 65752 DESCRIPTION = "All single Channel 0 events - either singlet or fails crossing time criterion." END_OBJECT = COLUMN OBJECT = COLUMN NAME = ALL_CH1_EVENTS COLUMN_NUMBER = 41 BYTES = 4 DATA_TYPE = MSB_UNSIGNED_INTEGER START_BYTE = 65756 DESCRIPTION = "All single Channel 1 events - either singlet or fails crossing time criterion." END_OBJECT = COLUMN OBJECT = COLUMN NAME = INVALID_SINGLE_CH0 COLUMN_NUMBER = 42 BYTES = 4 DATA_TYPE = MSB_UNSIGNED_INTEGER START_BYTE = 65760 DESCRIPTION = "Single channel 0 out-of-range events." END_OBJECT = COLUMN OBJECT = COLUMN NAME = INVALID_SINGLE_CH1 COLUMN_NUMBER = 43 BYTES = 4 DATA_TYPE = MSB_UNSIGNED_INTEGER START_BYTE = 65764 DESCRIPTION = "Single channel 1 out-of-range events." END_OBJECT = COLUMN OBJECT = COLUMN NAME = INVALID_COINCIDENT_CH0 COLUMN_NUMBER = 44 BYTES = 4 DATA_TYPE = MSB_UNSIGNED_INTEGER START_BYTE = 65768 DESCRIPTION = "Channel 0 out-of-range coincidence events." END_OBJECT = COLUMN OBJECT = COLUMN NAME = INVALID_COINCIDENT_CH1 COLUMN_NUMBER = 45 BYTES = 4 DATA_TYPE = MSB_UNSIGNED_INTEGER START_BYTE = 65772 DESCRIPTION = "Channel 1 out-of-range coincidence events." END_OBJECT = COLUMN OBJECT = COLUMN NAME = VALID_SINGLE_CH0 COLUMN_NUMBER = 46 BYTES = 4 DATA_TYPE = MSB_UNSIGNED_INTEGER START_BYTE = 65776 DESCRIPTION = "Single channel 0 valid events only." END_OBJECT = COLUMN OBJECT = COLUMN NAME = VALID_COINCIDENT_CH0 COLUMN_NUMBER = 47 BYTES = 4 DATA_TYPE = MSB_UNSIGNED_INTEGER START_BYTE = 65780 DESCRIPTION = "Coincidence channel 0 valid events." END_OBJECT = COLUMN OBJECT = COLUMN NAME = VALID_SINGLE_CH1 COLUMN_NUMBER = 48 BYTES = 4 DATA_TYPE = MSB_UNSIGNED_INTEGER START_BYTE = 65784 DESCRIPTION = "Single channel 1 valid events only." END_OBJECT = COLUMN OBJECT = COLUMN NAME = VALID_COINCIDENT_CH1 COLUMN_NUMBER = 49 BYTES = 4 DATA_TYPE = MSB_UNSIGNED_INTEGER START_BYTE = 65788 DESCRIPTION = "Coincidence channel 1 valid events." END_OBJECT = COLUMN OBJECT = COLUMN NAME = ALL_VALID_COINCIDENT COLUMN_NUMBER = 50 BYTES = 4 DATA_TYPE = MSB_UNSIGNED_INTEGER START_BYTE = 65792 DESCRIPTION = "All valid coincidence events - both Channel 0 and Channel 1 valid." END_OBJECT = COLUMN OBJECT = COLUMN NAME = INVERTED_CH0 COLUMN_NUMBER = 51 BYTES = 4 DATA_TYPE = MSB_UNSIGNED_INTEGER START_BYTE = 65796 DESCRIPTION = "Channel 0 events flagged 'inverted' by the hardware." END_OBJECT = COLUMN OBJECT = COLUMN NAME = CH0_PILEUP_REJECT COLUMN_NUMBER = 52 BYTES = 4 DATA_TYPE = MSB_UNSIGNED_INTEGER START_BYTE = 65800 DESCRIPTION = "Channel 0 pileup rejected events. Only if pileup rejection is enabled." END_OBJECT = COLUMN OBJECT = COLUMN NAME = FIFO_FULL_COUNT COLUMN_NUMBER = 53 BYTES = 4 DATA_TYPE = MSB_UNSIGNED_INTEGER START_BYTE = 65804 DESCRIPTION = "Hardware FIFO full flag tested for all events." END_OBJECT = COLUMN OBJECT = COLUMN NAME = PULSER_ENERGY_SUM COLUMN_NUMBER = 54 BYTES = 4 DATA_TYPE = MSB_INTEGER START_BYTE = 65808 DESCRIPTION = "Pulser energy sum. Summation of (Pulser Energy - Offset)." END_OBJECT = COLUMN OBJECT = COLUMN NAME = PULSER_ENERGY_SUM2 COLUMN_NUMBER = 55 BYTES = 4 DATA_TYPE = MSB_UNSIGNED_INTEGER START_BYTE = 65812 DESCRIPTION = "Pulser energy sum squared. Summation of square of (Pulser Energy - Offset)." END_OBJECT = COLUMN OBJECT = COLUMN NAME = PULSER_EVENTS COLUMN_NUMBER = 56 BYTES = 4 DATA_TYPE = MSB_UNSIGNED_INTEGER START_BYTE = 65816 DESCRIPTION = "Number of valid pulser events." END_OBJECT = COLUMN OBJECT = COLUMN NAME = INVALID_PULSER_EVENTS COLUMN_NUMBER = 57 BYTES = 4 DATA_TYPE = MSB_UNSIGNED_INTEGER START_BYTE = 65820 DESCRIPTION = "Out-of-range pulser events." END_OBJECT = COLUMN OBJECT = COLUMN NAME = NEUTRON_EVENTS COLUMN_NUMBER = 58 BYTES = 4 DATA_TYPE = MSB_UNSIGNED_INTEGER START_BYTE = 65824 DESCRIPTION = "Coincidence events that meet neutron criterion." END_OBJECT = COLUMN OBJECT = COLUMN NAME = PULSER_OFFSET COLUMN_NUMBER = 59 BYTES = 4 DATA_TYPE = MSB_UNSIGNED_INTEGER START_BYTE = 65828 DESCRIPTION = "Pulser energy offset used to form PULSER_ENERGY_SUM and PULSER_ENERGY_SUM2." END_OBJECT = COLUMN