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Multi-Spacecraft Magnetic Field Reconstructions: A Cross-Scale Comparison of Methods

Published 20 Oct 2023 in physics.space-ph, physics.data-an, and physics.plasm-ph | (2310.15187v1)

Abstract: Space plasma studies frequently use in situ magnetic field measurements taken from many spacecraft simultaneously. A useful data product of these measurements is the reconstructed magnetic field in a volume near the spacecraft observatory. We compare a standard method of computing the magnetic field at arbitrary spatial points, the Curlometer, to two novel approaches: a Radial Basis Function interpolation and a time-dependent 2D inverse distance weighted interpolation scheme called Timesync. These three methods, which only require in situ measurements of the magnetic fields and bulk plasma velocities at a sparse set of spatial points, are implemented on synthetic data drawn from a time-evolving numerical simulation of plasma turbulence. We compare both the topology of the reconstructed field to the ground truth of the simulation and the statistics of the fluctuations found in the reconstructed field to those from the simulated turbulence. We conclude that the Radial Basis Function and Timesync methods outperform the Curlometer in both the topological and statistical comparisons.

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