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IMP-8 Weimer Propagated 60 s Resolution Tri-axial Fluxgate Magnetometer in GSE Coordinates

Weygand, James, M; McPherron, Robert, L (2006), UCLA, doi: 10.21978/P84C97

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spase://VSPO/NumericalData/Weygand/IMP8/MAG/Propagated.PLS/GSE/PT60S

Description

IMP-8 Weimer propagated solar wind data and linearly interpolated to have the measurements on the minute at 60 s resolution tri-axial fluxgate magnetometer data in GSE coordinates. This data set consists of propagated solar wind data that has first been propagated to a position just outside of the nominal bow shock (about 17, 0, 0 Re) and then linearly interpolated to 1 min resolution using the interp1.m function in MATLAB. The input data for this data set is a 1 min resolution processed solar wind data constructed by Dr. J.M. Weygand. The method of propagation is similar to the minimum variance technique and is outlined in Dan Weimer et al. [2003; 2004]. The basic method is to find the minimum variance direction of the magnetic field in the plane orthogonal to the mean magnetic field direction. This minimum variance direction is then dotted with the difference between final position vector minus the original position vector and the quantity is divided by the minimum variance dotted with the solar wind velocity vector, which gives the propagation time. This method does not work well for shocks and minimum variance directions with tilts greater than 70 degrees of the sun-earth line. This data set was originally constructed by Dr. J.M. Weygand for Prof. R.L. McPherron, who was the principle investigator of two National Science Foundation studies: GEM Grant ATM 02-1798 and a Space Weather Grant ATM 02-08501. These data were primarily used in superposed epoch studies. References: Weimer, D. R. (2004), Correction to ‘‘Predicting interplanetary magnetic field (IMF) propagation delay times using the minimum variance technique,’’ J. Geophys. Res., 109, A12104, doi:10.1029/2004JA010691. Weimer, D.R., D.M. Ober, N.C. Maynard, M.R. Collier, D.J. McComas, N.F. Ness, C. W. Smith, and J. Watermann (2003), Predicting interplanetary magnetic field (IMF) propagation delay times using the minimum variance technique, J. Geophys. Res., 108, 1026, doi:10.1029/2002JA009405.

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ResourceID
spase://VSPO/NumericalData/Weygand/IMP8/MAG/Propagated.PLS/GSE/PT60S
ResourceHeader
ResourceName
IMP-8 Weimer Propagated 60 s Resolution Tri-axial Fluxgate Magnetometer in GSE Coordinates
AlternateName
IMP-8 MFE data
DOI
10.21978/P84C97
ReleaseDate
2019-06-19 11:17:25.000Z
Description

IMP-8 Weimer propagated solar wind data and linearly interpolated to have the measurements on the minute at 60 s resolution tri-axial fluxgate magnetometer data in GSE coordinates. This data set consists of propagated solar wind data that has first been propagated to a position just outside of the nominal bow shock (about 17, 0, 0 Re) and then linearly interpolated to 1 min resolution using the interp1.m function in MATLAB. The input data for this data set is a 1 min resolution processed solar wind data constructed by Dr. J.M. Weygand. The method of propagation is similar to the minimum variance technique and is outlined in Dan Weimer et al. [2003; 2004]. The basic method is to find the minimum variance direction of the magnetic field in the plane orthogonal to the mean magnetic field direction. This minimum variance direction is then dotted with the difference between final position vector minus the original position vector and the quantity is divided by the minimum variance dotted with the solar wind velocity vector, which gives the propagation time. This method does not work well for shocks and minimum variance directions with tilts greater than 70 degrees of the sun-earth line. This data set was originally constructed by Dr. J.M. Weygand for Prof. R.L. McPherron, who was the principle investigator of two National Science Foundation studies: GEM Grant ATM 02-1798 and a Space Weather Grant ATM 02-08501. These data were primarily used in superposed epoch studies. References: Weimer, D. R. (2004), Correction to ‘‘Predicting interplanetary magnetic field (IMF) propagation delay times using the minimum variance technique,’’ J. Geophys. Res., 109, A12104, doi:10.1029/2004JA010691. Weimer, D.R., D.M. Ober, N.C. Maynard, M.R. Collier, D.J. McComas, N.F. Ness, C. W. Smith, and J. Watermann (2003), Predicting interplanetary magnetic field (IMF) propagation delay times using the minimum variance technique, J. Geophys. Res., 108, 1026, doi:10.1029/2002JA009405.

Acknowledgement
NASA, Ronald P. Lepping, James M. Weygand
PublicationInfo
Authors
Weygand, James, M; McPherron, Robert, L
PublicationDate
2006-01-01 00:00:00
PublishedBy
UCLA
Contacts
RolePerson
1.PrincipalInvestigatorspase://SMWG/Person/Ronald.P.Lepping
2.MetadataContactspase://SMWG/Person/James.M.Weygand
InformationURL
Name
Solar Wind Propagation Information
URL
http://www.igpp.ucla.edu/jweygand/htmls/Propagated_SW.html
Description

Solar wind archive at UCLA. This archive provides a list of available data resources and available time ranges.

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spase://VMO/NumericalData/Weygand/IMP8/MAG/Propagated.PLS/GSE/PT60S
spase://VSPO/NumericalData/IMP8/MAG-PLS/PT1M
AccessInformation
RepositoryID
spase://SMWG/Repository/UCLA/VMO
Availability
Online
AccessRights
Open
AccessURL
Name
IGPP UCLA IMP-8 Magnetometer Data JMW Archive
URL
http://vmo.igpp.ucla.edu/data1/Weygand/PropagatedSolarWindGSE/weimer/IMP8/mag/
Format
Text
Encoding
ASCII
Acknowledgement
NASA, Ronald P. Lepping, James M. Weygand
ProcessingLevel
Calibrated
ProviderResourceName
IMP-8 Tri-axial fluxgate magnetometer
ProviderProcessingLevel
Level-2
InstrumentIDs
spase://SMWG/Instrument/IMP8/MAG
spase://SMWG/Instrument/IMP8/PLS
MeasurementType
MagneticField
TemporalDescription
TimeSpan
StartDate
1973-11-01 00:00:00.000
StopDate
2000-06-30 23:59:00.000
Note
Time format in data files is: Day Month Year Hour Minute Second (DD MM YYYY HH MM SS.SSS)
Cadence
PT60S
Caveats
Flags=1.000e+34
Keywords
1 min
solar wind
magnetotail
bow shock
magnetopause
IMP-8
magnetic field
propagated solar wind data
magnetometer
Parameter #1
Name
Universal Time
ParameterKey
Time
Description

Universal Time AFTER Propagation columns from left to right are: day month year hour minute sec in the format of dd mm yyyy hh mm ss.

Cadence
PT60S
Structure
Size
6
Description

Universal Time expressed using a 6-column day, month, year, hour, minute, second representation

Element
Name
Day
Index
1
ParameterKey
Day
Element
Name
Month
Index
2
ParameterKey
Month
Element
Name
Year
Index
3
ParameterKey
Year
Element
Name
Hour
Index
4
ParameterKey
Hour
Element
Name
Minute
Index
5
ParameterKey
Minute
Element
Name
Second
Index
6
ParameterKey
Second
Support
SupportQuantity
Temporal
Parameter #2
Name
IMP-8 Magnetic Field Vector Weimer Propagated 1 min Resolution Data in GSE Coordiates
ParameterKey
Magnetic Field Vectors
Description

Weimer propagated magnetic field vector for IMP-8 in GSE coordinates in units of nT.

Cadence
PT60S
Units
nT
CoordinateSystem
CoordinateRepresentation
Cartesian
CoordinateSystemName
GSE
Structure
Size
3
Element
Name
BX-GSE
Qualifier
Component.I
Index
1
ParameterKey
pbxgse
Element
Name
BY-GSE
Qualifier
Component.J
Index
2
ParameterKey
pbygse
Element
Name
BZ-GSE
Qualifier
Component.K
Index
3
ParameterKey
pbzgse
Field
Qualifier
Vector
FieldQuantity
Magnetic
Parameter #3
Name
IMP-8 Spacecraft Weimer Propagated Position Vector Interpolated to 1 min Resolution in GSE Coordinates
ParameterKey
Position Vectors
Description

Weimer propagated location of the spacecraft in GSE coordinates in units of Re.

Cadence
PT60S
Units
Re
CoordinateSystem
CoordinateRepresentation
Cartesian
CoordinateSystemName
GSE
Structure
Size
3
Element
Name
X-GSE
Qualifier
Component.I
Index
1
ParameterKey
pxgse
Element
Name
Y-GSE
Qualifier
Component.J
Index
2
ParameterKey
pygse
Element
Name
Z-GSE
Qualifier
Component.K
Index
3
ParameterKey
pzgse
Support
SupportQuantity
Positional