Online system for analyzing currents in the upper ionosphere according to Swarm satellite data
Author:
Belov Ivan1, Soloviev Anatoly23, Pilipenko Vyacheslav452ORCID, Dobrovolskiy Mikhail6ORCID, Bogoutdinov Shamil27ORCID, Kalinkin Kirill2
Affiliation:
1. Geophysical Center of the Russian Academy of Sciences 2. Geophysical Center RAS 3. Schmidt Institute of Physics of the Earth RAS 4. Space Research Institute 5. Schmidt Institute of Physics of the Earth, RAS 6. Geophysical Center of RAS 7. Schmidt institute of physics of the Earth of the Russian academy of sciences
Abstract
In this paper, we describe the TeslaSwarm online system [http://aleph.gcras.ru/teslaswarm] for visualizing field-aligned currents in the upper ionosphere, using data from Swarm low-orbit satellites. The system provides researchers with a simple and convenient tool for event selection and detailed analysis of currents and electromagnetic fields in the upper ionosphere. The system user can select satellite passages over a given region, visualize the geomagnetic field structure and field-aligned currents, compare the pattern of field-aligned currents with the auroral particle precipitation map, using the OVATION-Prime model, and save the selected parameters in a file in text format. We demonstrate advantages of the developed system over its foreign analogues. In practice, the collection and pre-processing of raw data for experiments make up about 80 % of all work with data. The proposed online system largely saves the user from the most time-consuming work of choosing the required satellite passage segments and calculating the characteristics of interest from raw measurements.
Publisher
Infra-M Academic Publishing House
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