Predicted times and spatial coordinates of bow shock crossings at Mars from the NASA/MAVEN mission, using spacecraft ephemerides and magnetic field data, with a predictor-corrector algorithm

CHARACTERISTICS Planet: Mars Radius: R M = 3389.5 km (volumetric mean planetary radius) Spacecraft: NASA/Mars Atmosphere and Volatile Evolution (MAVEN) Spacecraft coordinates system: Mars Solar Orbital (MSO) equivalent to Sun-State coordinate system: + X MSO points towards the Sun from the planet’s...

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Main Authors: Simon Wedlund, Cyril, Volwerk, Martin, Beth, Arnaud, Mazelle, Christian, Möstl, Christian, Halekas, Jasper, Gruesbeck, Jacob, Rojas-Castillo, Diana
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Published: Zenodo 2021
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5730089
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Summary:CHARACTERISTICS Planet: Mars Radius: R M = 3389.5 km (volumetric mean planetary radius) Spacecraft: NASA/Mars Atmosphere and Volatile Evolution (MAVEN) Spacecraft coordinates system: Mars Solar Orbital (MSO) equivalent to Sun-State coordinate system: + X MSO points towards the Sun from the planet’s centre, + Z MSO towards Mars’ North pole and perpendicular to the orbital plane defined as the X MSO – Y MSO plane passing through the centre of Mars, Y MSO completes the orthogonal system. Database span: 01/11/2014 to 07/02/2021 (Mars Years 32 to 35 included). Total number N of candidate bow shock crossings in the database: N = 14929 ORIGINAL DATASETS USED The original MAVEN/MAG data repository on which these algorithmswere applied is available on NASA's Planetary Data System (PDS) at https://doi.org/10.17189/1414178 .For this study, 1-Hz magnetic field data was used. METHOD To construct this database from the original datasets above, thepredictor and predictor-corrector algorithms used are described in: Simon Wedlund, C., Volwerk, M., Beth, A., Mazelle, C.,Möstl, C., Halekas, J., Gruesbeck, J. and Rojas-Castillo, D.,(2021), A Fast Bow Shock Location Predictor-Estimator From 2Dand 3D Analytical Models: Application to Mars and the MAVENmission, submitted to Journal of Geophysical Research , arXiv e-prints, arXiv:2109.04366 . Preprint also available at: https://doi.org/10.1002/essoar.10507942.1 These algorithms consist of two consecutive steps: Predictor geometric algorithm based on J. Gruesbeck's 3D model( Gruesbeck et al. 2018 ) for prediction of Mars bow shockposition Corrector algorithm based on magnetic field measurements (magnitude and fluctuations). VARIABLES DESCRIPTION This database contains the following ASCII variables: Bow shock times in MAVEN's database (1-s resolution): T bs Mars Solar Orbital coordinates of the shock, inunits of Mars radius R M ( R M = 3389.5 km): X MSO , Y MSO , Z MSO and Euclideandistance \(R_{MSO} = \sqrt{X_{MSO}^2 + Y_{MSO}^2 + Z_{MSO}^2}\) ( R M ) Solar Zenith angle in degrees: SZA ...