Development of ground pipeline system for high-level scientific data products of the Hisaki satellite mission and its application to planetary space weather

The Hisaki satellite is the first-ever space telescope mission dedicated to planetary sciences. Atmospheres and magnetospheres of our solar system planets are continuously monitored by the extreme ultraviolet (EUV) spectrometer onboard Hisaki. This paper describes a data pipeline system developed fo...

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Main Authors: Kimura Tomoki, Yamazaki Atsushi, Yoshioka Kazuo, Murakami Go, Tsuchiya Fuminori, Kita Hajime, Tao Chihiro, Yoshikawa Ichiro, Kumamoto Atsushi, Yamauchi Chisato
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Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2019-01-01
Series:Journal of Space Weather and Space Climate
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Online Access:https://www.swsc-journal.org/articles/swsc/full_html/2019/01/swsc180044/swsc180044.html
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author Kimura Tomoki
Yamazaki Atsushi
Yoshioka Kazuo
Murakami Go
Tsuchiya Fuminori
Kita Hajime
Tao Chihiro
Yoshikawa Ichiro
Kumamoto Atsushi
Yamauchi Chisato
author_facet Kimura Tomoki
Yamazaki Atsushi
Yoshioka Kazuo
Murakami Go
Tsuchiya Fuminori
Kita Hajime
Tao Chihiro
Yoshikawa Ichiro
Kumamoto Atsushi
Yamauchi Chisato
author_sort Kimura Tomoki
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description The Hisaki satellite is the first-ever space telescope mission dedicated to planetary sciences. Atmospheres and magnetospheres of our solar system planets are continuously monitored by the extreme ultraviolet (EUV) spectrometer onboard Hisaki. This paper describes a data pipeline system developed for processing high-level scientific and ancillary data products from the Hisaki mission. The telemetry data downlinked from the satellite are stored in a ground telemetry database, processed in the pipeline to imaging spectral data with a 1-min temporal resolution and ancillary data products, and then archived in a public database. The imaging spectra can be further reduced to higher-level data products for practical scientific use. For example, light curves of the power emitted from Jupiter’s aurora and plasma torus with a temporal resolution of 10-min can be reduced from the imaging spectral data; the reduced light curves reveal the transport processes of energy and mass in Jupiter’s magnetosphere and associated interplanetary solar wind conditions. Continuous monitoring with Hisaki will contribute considerably to our understanding of space weather relating to planets in our solar system.
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spelling doaj.art-db8b16cad5da49459e9e6df19cd7ea382022-12-21T22:22:31ZengEDP SciencesJournal of Space Weather and Space Climate2115-72512019-01-019A810.1051/swsc/2019005swsc180044Development of ground pipeline system for high-level scientific data products of the Hisaki satellite mission and its application to planetary space weatherKimura TomokiYamazaki AtsushiYoshioka KazuoMurakami GoTsuchiya FuminoriKita HajimeTao ChihiroYoshikawa IchiroKumamoto AtsushiYamauchi ChisatoThe Hisaki satellite is the first-ever space telescope mission dedicated to planetary sciences. Atmospheres and magnetospheres of our solar system planets are continuously monitored by the extreme ultraviolet (EUV) spectrometer onboard Hisaki. This paper describes a data pipeline system developed for processing high-level scientific and ancillary data products from the Hisaki mission. The telemetry data downlinked from the satellite are stored in a ground telemetry database, processed in the pipeline to imaging spectral data with a 1-min temporal resolution and ancillary data products, and then archived in a public database. The imaging spectra can be further reduced to higher-level data products for practical scientific use. For example, light curves of the power emitted from Jupiter’s aurora and plasma torus with a temporal resolution of 10-min can be reduced from the imaging spectral data; the reduced light curves reveal the transport processes of energy and mass in Jupiter’s magnetosphere and associated interplanetary solar wind conditions. Continuous monitoring with Hisaki will contribute considerably to our understanding of space weather relating to planets in our solar system.https://www.swsc-journal.org/articles/swsc/full_html/2019/01/swsc180044/swsc180044.htmlHisakipipeline systemplanetary magnetosphereplanetary atmosphere
spellingShingle Kimura Tomoki
Yamazaki Atsushi
Yoshioka Kazuo
Murakami Go
Tsuchiya Fuminori
Kita Hajime
Tao Chihiro
Yoshikawa Ichiro
Kumamoto Atsushi
Yamauchi Chisato
Development of ground pipeline system for high-level scientific data products of the Hisaki satellite mission and its application to planetary space weather
Journal of Space Weather and Space Climate
Hisaki
pipeline system
planetary magnetosphere
planetary atmosphere
title Development of ground pipeline system for high-level scientific data products of the Hisaki satellite mission and its application to planetary space weather
title_full Development of ground pipeline system for high-level scientific data products of the Hisaki satellite mission and its application to planetary space weather
title_fullStr Development of ground pipeline system for high-level scientific data products of the Hisaki satellite mission and its application to planetary space weather
title_full_unstemmed Development of ground pipeline system for high-level scientific data products of the Hisaki satellite mission and its application to planetary space weather
title_short Development of ground pipeline system for high-level scientific data products of the Hisaki satellite mission and its application to planetary space weather
title_sort development of ground pipeline system for high level scientific data products of the hisaki satellite mission and its application to planetary space weather
topic Hisaki
pipeline system
planetary magnetosphere
planetary atmosphere
url https://www.swsc-journal.org/articles/swsc/full_html/2019/01/swsc180044/swsc180044.html
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