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

Convention for unit nomenclature and SI conversion attribute (see table):

Definitions and Formatting Instructions for Units of Measure used in MMS data product files

The following table lays out the agreed units of measure for common quantities in MMS data, and displays the approved format for the UNITS and SI_CONVERSION variable attributes in the CDF files. The formatting obeys the following rules:

UNITS

  1. only letters, numbers, ^, /, (, ),  <space> and -
  2. No curly braces or other markup
  3. Designed for readability and use as plot labels

SI_CONVERSION

  1. only letters, numbers, ^, <space> and -
  2. No curly braces or other markup
  3. No compound expressions; each individual quantity to be space-separated from the one that follows it.
  4. No power of ten prefixes
  5. Quantities for which no base SI unit exists or can be reached by a multiplicative factor (e.g., Celsius) to have " > " as their SI_CONVERSION strings.
  6. Following practise in other missions, the list of allowed units includes both the list of 7 "base SI" units and the 22 "named units" derived from those (see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_System_of_Units). 

 

QuantityUnitsSI_CONVERSIONS
   
Number densitiescm^-31e6>m^-3
Speeds, velocitieskm/s1.0e3>m s^-1
Angles, phase shiftsdeg0.0174532925>rad
Pressures (plasma - dynamic, thermal, magnetic)nPa1.0e-9>Pa
TemperatureseV11604.50520>K
Heat FluxmW/m^21.0e-3>W m^-2
EntropyJ/K1.0>J K^-1
Electric FieldmV/m1.0e-3>V m^-1
Probe to Spacecraft PotentialV1.0>V
Electric field power spectral density(V/m)^2/Hz1.0>V^2 m^-2 Hz^-1
ExB Velocitykm/s1.0e3>m s^-1
Poynting FluxmW/m^21.0e-3>W m^-2
Magnetic FieldnT1.0e-9>T
Magnetic Field Power Spectral DensitynT^2/Hz1.0e-18>T^2 Hz^-1
CurrentuA1.e-6>A
Current DensitynA/m^21.0e-9>A m^-2
Differential Number Flux1/(cm^2 s sr keV)6.24181e21>m^-2 s^-1 sr^-1 J^-1
Differential Energy FluxkeV/(cm^2 s sr keV)1.e4>m^-2 s^-1 sr^-1
Distancekm1.0e3>m
Phase Space Densitys^3/cm^61e12>s^3 m^-6


 

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


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

Convention for unit nomenclature and SI conversion attribute (see table above):

 

Convention for compound units (see table above): 

 

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


QuantityUnits
(original)
Notation in CDFSI_CONVERSIONS
markup in CDFas rendered
by plot routines
Number densitiescm^-3cm^{-3}cm-31e6>m^{-3}
Speeds, velocitieskm/skm/skm/s1.0e3>m/s
Angles, phase shiftsdegdeg

deg

0.0174532925>rad
Pressures (plasma - dynamic, thermal, magnetic)nPanPAnPa1.0e-9>Pa
TemperatureseVeVeV11604.50520>K
Heat FluxmW/m^2mW/m^{2}mW/m21.0e-3>W/m^{2}
EntropyJ/KJ/KJ/K1.0>J/K
Electric FieldmV/mmV/mmV/m1.0e-3>V/m
Probe to Spacecraft PotentialVVV1.0>V
Electric field power spectral density(V/m)^2/Hz(V/m)^{2}/Hz(V/m)2/Hz1.0>(V/m)^{2}/Hz
ExB Velocitykm/skm/skm/s1.0e3>m/s
Poynting FluxmW/m^2mW/m^{2}mW/m21.0e-3>W/m^{2}
Magnetic FieldnTnTnT1.0e-9>T
Magnetic Field Power Spectral DensitynT^2/HznT^{2}/HznT2/Hz1.0e-18>T^{2}/Hz
Current DensitynA/m^2nA/m^{2}nA/m21.0e-9>A/m^{2}
Differential Number Flux1/(cm^2 s sr eV)1/(cm^{2} s sr eV)1/(cm2 s sr eV) 
Differential Energy FluxeV/(cm^2 s sr eV)eV/(cm^{2} s sr eV)eV/(cm2 s sr eV) 
Distancekmkmkm1.0e3>m