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A Merged Search-Coil and Fluxgate Magnetometer Data Product for Parker Solar Probe FIELDS

Authors :
Bowen, Trevor A.
Bale, Stuart D.
Bonnell, John W.
de Wit, Thierry Dudok
Goetz, Keith
Goodrich, Katherine
Gruesbeck, Jacob
Harvey, Peter R.
Jannet, Guillaume
MacDowall, Andriy Koval Robert J.
Malaspina, David M.
Pulupa, Marc
Revillet, Claire
Sheppard, David
Szabo, Adam
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

NASA's Parker Solar Probe (PSP) mission is currently investigating the local plasma environment of the inner-heliosphere ($< $0.25$R_\odot$) using both {\em{in-situ}} and remote sensing instrumentation. Connecting signatures of microphysical particle heating and acceleration processes to macro-scale heliospheric structure requires sensitive measurements of electromagnetic fields over a large range of physical scales. The FIELDS instrument, which provides PSP with {\em{in-situ}} measurements of electromagnetic fields of the inner heliosphere and corona, includes a set of three vector magnetometers: two fluxgate magnetometers (MAGs), and a single inductively coupled search-coil magnetometer (SCM). Together, the three FIELDS magnetometers enable measurements of the local magnetic field with a bandwidth ranging from DC to 1 MHz. This manuscript reports on the development of a merged data set combining SCM and MAG (SCaM) measurements, enabling the highest fidelity data product with an optimal signal to noise ratio. On-ground characterization tests of complex instrumental responses and noise floors are discussed as well as application to the in-flight calibration of FIELDS data. The algorithm used on PSP/FIELDS to merge waveform observations from multiple sensors with optimal signal to noise characteristics is presented. In-flight analysis of calibrations and merging algorithm performance demonstrates a timing accuracy to well within the survey rate sample period of $\sim340 \mu s$.

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2001.04587
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1029/2020JA027813