SW_MITx_LP_2F

Midlatitude Ionospheric Trough Boundaries and Minima derived from LP (Langmuir Probe)

Thematic areas: Ionosphere/Magnetosphere

Applicable missions: Swarm

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

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Midlatitude Ionospheric Trough Boundaries and Minima derived from LP (Langmuir Probe)

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Variable Units Description Dim Type
Timestamp ms Time of observation, UTC 1 CDF_EPOCH
Counter Swarm orbit counter and quarter orbit (four per Swarm orbit) counter that are based on magnetic coordinates as defined in [AD-2] (Sect. 4.1.2.2) 2 CDF_UINT4
Latitude deg Position of the MIT minimum in ITRF - Geocentric latitude 1 CDF_DOUBLE
Longitude deg Position of the MIT minimum in ITRF - Geocentric longitude 1 CDF_DOUBLE
Radius m Position of the MIT minimum in ITRF - Geocentric radius (from the Earth center) 1 CDF_DOUBLE
Latitude_QD deg QD latitude of the MIT minimum 1 CDF_DOUBLE
Longitude_QD deg QD longitude of the MIT minimum 1 CDF_DOUBLE
MLT h Magnetic Local Time of MIT minimum 1 CDF_DOUBLE
L_value L-value of the MIT minimum 1 CDF_DOUBLE
SZA deg Solar zenith angle of the MIT minimum 1 CDF_DOUBLE
Ne cm-3 LP electron densities of the MIT minimum 1 CDF_DOUBLE
Te K LP electron temperatures of the MIT minimum 1 CDF_DOUBLE
Depth cm-3 Depth of the MIT 1 CDF_DOUBLE
DR % Relative change in density within the MIT 1 CDF_DOUBLE
Width deg Width of the MIT calculated from QD latitudes 1 CDF_DOUBLE
dL Width of the MIT calculated from L-values 1 CDF_DOUBLE
PW_Gradient log(cm-3)/deg Change in log electron density at the poleward wall of the MIT divided by QD latitude difference 1 CDF_DOUBLE
EW_Gradient log(cm-3)/deg Change in log electron density at the equatorward wall of the MIT divided by QD latitude difference 1 CDF_DOUBLE
Quality Characterizes the detection quality of the MIT as a whole 8 CDF_INT1
Timestamp_ID Vector of times of observation, UTC 7 CDF_EPOCH
Latitude_ID deg Vector of Positions in ITRF - Geocentric latitude 7 CDF_DOUBLE
Longitude_ID deg Vector of Positions in ITRF - Geocentric longitude 7 CDF_DOUBLE
Radius_ID m Vector of Positions in ITRF - Geocentric radius (from the Earth centre) 7 CDF_DOUBLE
Latitude_QD_ID deg Vector of QD latitudes 7 CDF_DOUBLE
Longitude_QD_ID deg Vector of QD longitudes 7 CDF_DOUBLE
MLT_ID h Vector of Magnetic Local Times 7 CDF_DOUBLE
L_value_ID Vector of L-values in Earth radii 7 CDF_DOUBLE
SZA_ID deg Vector of solar zenith angles 7 CDF_DOUBLE
Ne_ID cm-3 Vector of LP electron densities 7 CDF_DOUBLE
Te_ID K Vector of LP electron temperatures 7 CDF_DOUBLE
Position_Quality_ID Vector of quality indicators characterizing the detection quality of each single positions 7 CDF_INT1

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Product identifier MITx_LP_2F
Definition Midlatitude Ionospheric Trough Boundaries and Minima from LP
Input data EFIx_LP_1B1, TECxTMS_2F1, FACxTMS_2F1, AOBxFAC_2F1, AUXxORBCNT
Input time span Up to one year2
Spatial representation One geographic and QD-latitude/longitude pair, the McIlwain L-value as well as radius for each output position at the nearest LP measurement for each trough crossing, i.e., up to four per orbit.
Time representation Up to four records per orbit (up to one record per orbit quarter)
Units see at Output Data below
Resolution 0.1 degree for coordinates, 0.01 for L-value
Uncertainty ~1 degree for coordinates, ~0.1 for L-value
Quality indicator Quality vector flag values are integers ranging from 3 to -1. Positive values indicate good or acceptable observation, while -1 means a likely false observation. For all flags, a 0 value means that the information needed to derive the flag is not available. In general, greater numbers indicate higher quality. A detailed description of the derivation of these flags is given in Swarm PRISM processing algorithm description (see also related resources)
Position_Quality_ID describes the overall quality of the corresponding boundary/position identified by ID. The possible values and their meaning are 3: highest quality; 2: fair quality; 1: uncertain detection; -1: a likely false positive detection; -2: the corresponding boundary/position is not defined. A detailed description of the derivation of these flags is given in Swarm PRISM processing algorithm description (see also related resources)
Data volume Up to 4.2 MB
Output data See file contents
Output time span Up to one year2
Latency < 5 minutes
Update rate Daily
Notes 1 Version information of Input Data are available in the CDF global attributes.
2 Product always contains data from the start of the first boundary crossing of the first day until the end of the last boundary-crossing starting the latest day available for that year, i.e., may contain data from the next day if boundary crossing occurs around midnight.
3 The meaning of ID: 1 – LP MIT equatorward edge of the equatorward wall; 2 – LP MIT poleward edge of the equatorward wall; 3 – LP MIT equatorward edge of poleward wall; 4 – LP MIT poleward edge of the poleward boundary; 5 – LP SETE equatorward bounding position; 6 – LP Te peak position; 7 – LP SETE poleward bounding position.
4 NaN values: if an ID is not identified Timestamp_ID is set to {the value of} Timestamp and corresponding variable values will be set to NaNs, while the corresponding Position_Quality_ID is set to -2.

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