2017
DOI: 10.1002/2016ja022994
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Automated force‐free flux rope identification

Abstract: We describe a method developed to automatically identify quasi force‐free magnetotail flux ropes from in situ spacecraft magnetometer data. The method locates significant (greater than 1σ) deflections of the north‐south component of the magnetic field coincident with enhancements in other field components. The magnetic field data around the deflections are then processed using Minimum Variance Analysis (MVA) to narrow the selection down to those that exhibit the characteristics of flux ropes. The subset of can… Show more

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“…For a full, comprehensive description of the flux rope identification method the reader is directed to Smith et al []. In summary, the following steps are used to identify flux rope encounters: Baseline crossing and peak detection: Significant deflections of the north‐south component of the magnetic field are located.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For a full, comprehensive description of the flux rope identification method the reader is directed to Smith et al []. In summary, the following steps are used to identify flux rope encounters: Baseline crossing and peak detection: Significant deflections of the north‐south component of the magnetic field are located.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…where σ B Z is the local standard deviation of the B Z component and rMin is the impact parameter of the flux rope encounter. Several other criteria were also placed upon the signature; for full details the interested reader is directed to Smith, Slavin, Jackman, Fear, et al (). The criteria based on the quality of model fit and results of the minimum variance analysis have not been included, they would not reject the model field signatures generated by the force‐free model.…”
Section: Evaluating Selection Biasmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The criteria based on the quality of model fit and results of the minimum variance analysis have not been included, they would not reject the model field signatures generated by the force‐free model. In addition, Smith, Slavin, Jackman, Fear, et al () employed a wavelet transform in order to locate peaks in the axial and total field; this has also not been recreated by the method. In total, Smith, Slavin, Jackman, Poh, et al () located 248 flux ropes, of which 74 were found to be well fitted by the force‐free model.…”
Section: Evaluating Selection Biasmentioning
confidence: 99%
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