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SW_ULFxMAG_2F

Full product name
Swarm ULF wave characterisation from LR Vector Magnetometer Data

Description

The Swarm-ULF product package consists of two independent L2 products. The ULFxMAG_2F product contains information on the instantaneous power, prominence, frequency, etc. of Pc2, Pc3, Pc4 and Pi2 events, the average event properties (e.g., mean frequency, power and duration) as well as minute resolution time series of the rms of the total field filtered in the various ULF bands. The satellite positions are given in both in geographic and QD magnetic coordinates. Auxiliary data, such as time of observation, magnetic local time, and the solar zenith angle complement ULF wave characterisation. Similarly, the PC1xMAG_2F product contains the characterisation of Pc1 events derived from the HR vector magnetic field data.

Data Access

  • Files
    • HTTPS (Product files): https://swarm-diss.eo.esa.int/#swarm/Level2daily/Latest_baselines/ULF/MAG
    • FTP (Product files): ftp://swarm-diss.eo.esa.int/Level2daily/Latest_baselines/ULF/MAG

Output variables

Variable NameTypeDimensionTemporal ResolutionUnitDescription
TimestampCDF_EPOCH11 min-Time of observation, UTC
LatitudeCDF_DOUBLE11 mindegPosition in ITRF – Geocentric latitude
LongitudeCDF_DOUBLE11 mindegPosition in ITRF – Geocentric longitude
RadiusCDF_DOUBLE11 minmPosition in ITRF – Geocentric radius
Latitude_QDCDF_DOUBLE11 mindegQuasi-Dipole latitude
Longitude_QDCDF_DOUBLE11 mindegQuasi-Dipole longitude
UTCDF_DOUBLE11 minhrUniversal Time
MLTCDF_DOUBLE11 minhrMagnetic Local Time
SZACDF_DOUBLE11 mindegSolar zenith angle
Frequency_dominantCDF_DOUBLE11 minmHzDominant frequency
HalfwidthCDF_DOUBLE11 minmHzSpectral peak half width
PowerCDF_DOUBLE11 minlog(nT²)Peak signal power
ProminenceCDF_DOUBLE11 min-Peak prominence
Pc2_actCDF_DOUBLE11 minpTRMS of the fluctuations in the Pc2 band
Pc3_actCDF_DOUBLE11 minpTRMS of the fluctuations in the Pc3 band
Pc4_actCDF_DOUBLE11 minpTRMS of the fluctuations in the Pc4 band
Pi2_actCDF_DOUBLE11 minpTRMS of the fluctuations in the Pi2 band
Flag_Pc2CDF_UINT111 min-Flag indicating the presence of Pc2 waves
Flag_Pc3CDF_UINT111 min-Flag indicating the presence of Pc3 waves
Flag_Pc4CDF_UINT111 min-Flag indicating the presence of Pc4 waves
Flag_Pi2CDF_UINT111 min-Flag indicating the presence of Pi2 waves
Flag_EPBCDF_UINT111 min-Flag indicating significant EPB activity
Flag_FACCDF_UINT111 min-Flag indicating intense FAC activity
ORB_eCDF_UINT411 s-Orbit number for ID event points (where ID is the Event identifier ID_e)
DIR_eCDF_INT111 s-Flight direction for ID event points (1 ascending, -1 descending)
ID_eCDF_UINT111 s-Event identifier (a serial unique for the event)
Timestamp_eCDF_EPOCH11 smsTime of observation for ID event points, UTC
Latitude_eCDF_DOUBLE11 sdegGeocentric latitude for ID event points
Longitude_eCDF_DOUBLE11 sdegGeocentric longitude for ID event points
Radius_eCDF_DOUBLE11 smGeocentric radius for ID event points
Latitude_QD_eCDF_DOUBLE11 sdegQuasi-dipole latitude for ID event points
Longitude_QD_eCDF_DOUBLE11 sdegQuasi-dipole longitude for ID event points
MLT_eCDF_DOUBLE11 shrMagnetic Local Time for ID event points
SZA_eCDF_DOUBLE11 sdegSolar zenith angle for ID event points
Frequency_eCDF_DOUBLE11 smHzInstantaneous frequency for ID event points
Halfwidth_eCDF_DOUBLE11 smHzInstantaneous spectral peak half width for ID event points
Power_eCDF_DOUBLE11 slog(nT²)Instantaneous peak power for ID event points
Prominence_eCDF_DOUBLE11 s-Instantaneous peak prominence for ID event points
EPB_eCDF_INT111 s-Instantaneous plasma bubble indicator for ID event points
FAC_eCDF_DOUBLE11 sµA/m²Instantaneous RMS FAC intensity for ID event points
Flag_B_eCDF_UINT111 s-Instantaneous Flag_B from MAGx_LR L1b product
Quality_eCDF_INT111 s-Instantaneous Quality for ID event points
ORB_mCDF_UINT41per event-Orbit number for event mean properties
DIR_mCDF_INT11per event-Flight direction for event mean properties
ID_mCDF_UINT11per event-Event identifier for event mean properties
Timestamp_mCDF_EPOCH1per eventmsEvent mean time of observation, UTC
Latitude_mCDF_DOUBLE1per eventdegEvent mean position in ITRF – Geocentric latitude
Longitude_mCDF_DOUBLE1per eventdegEvent mean position in ITRF – Geocentric longitude
Radius_mCDF_DOUBLE1per eventmEvent mean position in ITRF – Geocentric radius
Latitude_QD_mCDF_DOUBLE1per eventdegEvent mean quasi-dipole latitude
Longitude_QD_mCDF_DOUBLE1per eventdegEvent mean quasi-dipole longitude
MLT_mCDF_DOUBLE1per eventhrEvent mean Magnetic Local Time
SZA_mCDF_DOUBLE1per eventdegEvent mean solar zenith angle
Duration_mCDF_DOUBLE1per eventminEvent duration
Frequency_mCDF_DOUBLE1per eventmHzEvent mean ULF frequency
Freq_std_mCDF_DOUBLE1per eventmHzStandard deviation of the spectral peak
Halfwidth_mCDF_DOUBLE1per eventmHzEvent mean spectral peak half-width
Power_mCDF_DOUBLE1per eventlog(nT²)Event mean power
Prominence_mCDF_DOUBLE1per event-Event mean prominence
EPB_mCDF_INT11per event-Event peak plasma bubble indicator
FAC_mCDF_DOUBLE1per eventµA/m²Event peak RMS FAC intensity
Flag_B_mCDF_UINT11per event-Event maximum Flag_B from MAGx_LR L1b product
Quality_mCDF_INT11per event-Overall event quality

Details

Product Identifier ULFxMAG_2F
Definition ULF wave characterisation
Input Data MAGx_LR_2F, EFIx_LP_1B, FACxTMS_2F, AUXxORBCNT
Input Time Span One day
Spatial Representation One geographic and QD-latitude/longitude pair
Time Representation One minute / one second
Resolution 0.1 degree for coordinates, 1 mHz in frequency
Uncertainty ~0.1° for coordinates, a few mHz in frequency
Quality Indicator Quality flags (Flag_FAC, Flag_EPB, Flag_Pc2, Flag_Pc3, Flag_Pc4, Flag_Pi2) are integers ranging from 0 to 4. Positive values indicate good or acceptable observation, while 0 means a likely false observation. Greater numbers indicate higher activity, probability, or quality.
Flag_FAC is defined by the rms FAC calculated in a one-minute window, namely, Flag_FAC is:
0: rms FAC ≤ 0.05 µA/m²
1: 0.05 µA/m² < rms FAC ≤ 0.1 µA/m²
2: 0.1 µA/m² < rms FAC ≤ 0.2 µA/m²
3: 0.2 µA/m² < rms FAC ≤ 0.5 µA/m²
4: rms FAC > 0.5 µA/m²

Flag_EPB indicate the occurrence possibility of EPBs based on broad-band coherent anti-phase
fluctuations of the total magnetic field and the electron density. Flag_EPB is:
0: No contamination by EPBs is expected
1: Potential contamination by the presence of plasma bubbles

Flag_PcX (X = 2, 3, 4):
0: PcX_act ≤ threshold, Flag_EPB = 1 or Flag_FAC > 2
1: PcX_act > threshold, Flag_EPB = 0 and Flag_FAC ≤ 2
2: Same as 1 with small inter-spacecraft phase difference,where the threshold is 12 pT, 20 pT and 20 pT for X = 2, 3 and 4, respectively.

Flag_Pi2:
0: Pi2_act ≤ 20 pT, Flag_EPB = 1 or Flag_FAC > 2
1: Pi2_act > 20 pT, Flag_EPB = 0 and Flag_FAC ≤ 2
2: Same as 1 with small inter-spacecraft phase difference

EPB_e is derived similarly to Flag_EPB but with a higher time resolution (one second). EPB_m is the maximum of EPB_e values for the event considered. For both
   0: indicates where and when no contamination by EPBs is expected
   1: indicates potential contamination by the presence of plasma bubbles.

Quality_e informs about the quality of the individual event points. Quality_e ranges from -1 to 3:
   3: if EPB_e = 0 and FAC_e < 0.2 (no contamination from plasma bubbles; FAC intensity is very low)   2: if EPB_e = 0 and 0.2 ≤ FAC_e < 0.5 (no contamination from plasma bubbles; FAC intensity is low)   0: if no information is available on EPBs (e.g. because of missing data).   -1: if 0.5 ≤ FAC_e or EPB_e = 1 (no contamination from plasma bubbles; FAC intensity is from medium to high or plasma bubble contamination is likely present).

Quality_m is calculated as the median of all Quality_e event points making up the event. However, if the median is greater than 1 but the maximum prominence of the events stays below 1.8, Quality_m is decreased by one
Data Volume Up to ~4 MB
Data Format CDF

Version information of Input Data are available in the CDF global attributes.

As the event detection is implemented on pole-to-pole segments of the orbit, the event characterisation parameters of the product typically contain some data from the previous day to complement the first orbit fragment of the day into a whole pole-to-pole orbit segment.

The variables Pc2_act, Pc3_act, Pc4_act, and Pi2_act provide a continuous time series of the root-mean-square amplitude of the magnetic field fluctuations observed in the corresponding frequency bands in the parallel component, irrespective of their temporal or spatial origin. These activity values are recommended to be used in combination with the ‘phenomenon’ flags (Flag_Pc2, Flag_Pc3, Flag_Pc4, Flag_Pi2, Flag_FAC, and Flag_EPB) to characterise ULF wave or other phenomena (FAC, EPB) related fluctuations.

Variables with names ending with ‘_e’ provide ULF wave event characterisations, while variables with names ending with ‘_m’ provide the characteristic means of the same events. Events can be identified by the combination of their ORB, DIR, and ID. The Quality_e and Quality_m flags inform about the instantaneous and overall quality of the ULF wave events, while EPB_e, FAC_e, and the corresponding mean values report on the simultaneous FAC and EPB activity.

Related resources

  • Swarm ULF project
SW_ULFxMAG_2F
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