Definitions of Units of Measure used in MMS data product files:


QuantityUnits (original notation) Units (proposed notation - See below)SI_CONVERSION (proposed)
Number densitiescm^-3cm-3cm^{-3}1e6>m^{-3}
Speeds, velocitieskm/skm s-1km s^{-1}1.0e3>m
Angles, phase shiftsdeg

deg

deg0.0174532925>rad
Pressures (plasma - dynamic, thermal, magnetic)nPanPanPa1.0e-9>Pa
TemperatureseVeVeV11604.50520>K
Heat FluxmW/m^2mW m-2mW m^{-2}1.0e-3>W m^{-2}
EntropyJ/K J K^{-1}1.0>J K^{-1}
Electric FieldmV/m mV m^{-1}1.0e-3>V m^{-1}
Probe to Spacecraft PotentialV V1.0>V
Electric field power spectral density(V/m)^2/Hz V^2 m^{-2} Hz^{-1}1.0>V^2 m^{-2} Hz^{-1}
ExB Velocitykm/s km s^{-1}1.0e3>m s^{-1}
Poynting FluxmW/m^2 mW m^{-2}1.0e-3>W m^{-2}
Magnetic FieldnT nT1.0e-9>T
Magnetic Field Power Spectral DensitynT^2/Hz nT^2 Hz^{-1} 
Current DensitynA/m^2 nA m^{-2}1.0e-9>A m^{-2}
Differential Number Flux1/(cm^2 s sr eV) cm^{-2} s^{-1} sr^{-1} eV^{-1} 
Differential Energy FluxeV/(cm^2 s sr eV) eV cm^{-2} s^{-1} sr^{-1} eV^{-1} 
Distancekm km1.0e3>m

 

MMS Team members are welcome to ADD ADDITIONAL QUANTITIES as they are defined.


The CDF Format Guide requires that UNITS and SI_CONVERSION must be specified for each parameter.

Proposed convention for unit nomenclature and SI conversion attribute:

 

Proposed convention for compound units:  [Note: this is proposed for the sake of consistency to facilitate future automation using this metadata]

Additional note: Unless there's a reason not to, I suggest LaTeX math notation for the exponents, so the units for acceleration would be [m s^{-1}]