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タイトルIn-Flight Calibration of the MMS Fluxgate Magnetometers
本文(外部サイト)http://hdl.handle.net/2060/20170003856
著者(英)Chutter, M.; Baumjohann, W.; Anderson, B. J.; Fischer, D.; Slavin, J. A.; Bromund, K. R.; Torbert, R. B.; Russell, C. T.; Strangeway, R. J.; Kepko, E. L.; Le, G.; Nakamura, R.; Magnes, W.; Huang, B. G.; Leinweber, H. K.; Plaschke, F.
著者所属(英)NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
発行日2017-04-19
言語eng
内容記述We present an overview of the approach to in-flight calibration, which is a coordinated effort between the University of California Los Angeles (UCLA), Space Research Institute, Graz, Austria (IWF) and the NASA Goddard Space Flight Center (GSFC). We present details of the calibration effort at GSFC. During the first dayside season of the Magnetospheric Multiscale (MMS) mission, the in-flight calibration process for the Fluxgate magnetometers (FGM) implemented an algorithm that selected a constant offset (zero-level) for each sensor on each orbit. This method was generally able to reduce the amplitude of residual spin tone to less than 0.2 nT within the region of interest. However, there are times when the offsets do show significant short-term variations. These variations are most prominent in the nighttime season (phase 1X), when eclipses are accompanied by offset changes as large as 1 nT. Eclipses are followed by a recovery period as long as 12 hours where the offsets continue to change as temperatures stabilize. Understanding and compensating for these changes will become critical during Phase 2 of the mission in 2017, when the nightside will become the focus of MMS science. Although there is no direct correlation between offset and temperature, the offsets are seen for the period of any given week to be well-characterized as function of instrument temperature. Using this property, a new calibration method has been developed that has proven effective in compensating for temperature-dependent offsets during phase 1X of the MMS mission and also promises to further refine calibration quality during the dayside season.
NASA分類Astrophysics
レポートNOGSFC-E-DAA-TN41539
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