EPLGSPACE-PHApr 1, 2021

Machine Learning Applications to Kronian Magnetospheric Reconnection Classification

arXiv:2104.00496v11 citations
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This enables fully automated cataloging of reconnection events for space physics research, replacing manual or semi-automated methods.

The authors tackled the problem of automating the identification of magnetic reconnection events in Saturn's magnetosphere by developing a supervised neural network model, achieving 87% accuracy and skill scores of 0.76 and 0.73 on 2010 data.

The products of magnetic reconnection in Saturn's magnetotail are identified in magnetometer observations primarily through characteristic deviations in the north-south component of the magnetic field. These magnetic deflections are caused by travelling plasma structures created during reconnection rapidly passing over the observing spacecraft. Identification of these signatures have long been performed by eye, and more recently through semi-automated methods, however these methods are often limited through a required human verification step. Here, we present a fully automated, supervised learning, feed forward neural network model to identify evidence of reconnection in the Kronian magnetosphere with the three magnetic field components observed by the Cassini spacecraft in Kronocentric radial-theta-phi (KRTP) coordinates as input. This model is constructed from a catalogue of reconnection events which covers three years of observations with a total of 2093 classified events, categorized into plasmoids, travelling compression regions and dipolarizations. This neural network model is capable of rapidly identifying reconnection events in large time-span Cassini datasets, tested against the full year 2010 with a high level of accuracy (87%), true skill score (0.76), and Heidke skill score (0.73). From this model, a full cataloguing and examination of magnetic reconnection events in the Kronian magnetosphere across Cassini's near Saturn lifetime is now possible.

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