The use of modern frameworks and libraries in studies of the near-Earth radiation environment
Abstract
It is hard to imagine a modern study of the near-Earth radiation environment without the development of analytical programs and scripts. The development of such software is a challenging task that can be simplified using available tools, libraries and frameworks that have been developed by scientists for scientists. This talk will present several examples of using the International Radiation Belt Environment Modeling (IRBEM) library, such as calculations using various magnetic field models in data processing and data assimilation. In addition, the talk will cover pySPEDAS framework, which is an active development of the Space Physics Environment Data Analysis Software (SPEDAS) implementation in Python language. pySPEDAS is developing under collaboration with several ground-based and space missions, including THEMIS, MMS, Van Allen Probes, GOES, etc. This framework provides easy access to the data and contains a number of data visualization and data analysis tools.
- Publication:
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43rd COSPAR Scientific Assembly. Held 28 January - 4 February
- Pub Date:
- January 2021
- Bibcode:
- 2021cosp...43E2286D