SW_EEFxTMS_2F

Dayside equatorial electric field

Thematic areas: Ionosphere/Magnetosphere, Space Weather

Applicable missions: Swarm

Applicable spacecraft: Swarm-A, Swarm-B, Swarm-C

Description

Estimate of eastward equatorial electric field component, by using magnetic measurements of the equatorial electrojet (EEJ) current as the satellites fly overhead. Since the magnetic signal of the EEJ current is directly measured by the satellite, this product also provides an estimate of the EEJ current strength.

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File contents

Variable Units Description Dim Type
Timestamp - Time of satellite crossing of the magnetic equator, UTC 1 CDF_EPOCH
Longitude degrees Geographic longitude of satellite crossing of the magnetic equator 1 CDF_REAL8
Latitude degrees Geographic latitude of satellite crossing of the magnetic equator 1 CDF_REAL8
EEF mV/m Estimate of the equatorial electric field 1 CDF_REAL8
EEJ mA/m Height-integrated east current profile in QD latitude, spanning [-20:0.5:20] degrees 81 CDF_REAL8
RelErr - Quality indicator of EEF estimate; relative error between modeled and observed current profile 1 CDF_REAL8
Flags - Flags describing data gaps and satellite identification 1 CDF_UINT2

More details

Product identifier EEFxTMS_2F
Definition Dayside equatorial electric field
Input data MAGx_LR_1B, MCO_SHA_2X
Input time span Every dayside equator crossing ±20 minutes
Spatial representation One longitude/latitude pair (on the magnetic equator) for each output value
Time representation Single values at time of dayside equator crossing
Units V/m
Resolution 0.1 mV/m
Uncertainty 0.1 mV/m
Quality indicator Relative error between modeled and observed current profile
Data volume < 2 kB
Output data CDF file with time series
Output time span Continuous for entire mission. One value for each day-side equator crossing (90 minute sampling for day-night local time orbits, 45 minutes for dawn-dusk orbits)
Update rate One output file per day
Latency 30 hours
Notes The EEJ vector has length 81 and corresponds to QD latitudes ranging from -20° to +20° in steps of 0.5°. So for example, the corresponding QD latitude vector could be constructed using the following MATLAB syntax: qdvec = [-20:0.5:20].

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