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Initial results from the search coil magnetometer at Siple, Antarctica

Journal of Geophysical Research, 1975
Micropulsations were observed at Siple, Antarctica, throughout 1973. The results of this brief examination of the data generally agree with previous studies. The search coil magnetometer used is most sensitive in the Pc 1 frequency range, where its sensitivity approaches the natural background noise.
William W. L. Taylor   +4 more
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A Three-Axial Search Coil Magnetometer Optimized for Small Size, Low Power, and Low Frequencies

IEEE Sensors Journal, 2011
A compact and sensitive three-axial search coil magnetometer has been designed, built, and tested. The magnetometer sensitivity threshold equals 12 pT/Hz0.5 at 1 Hz, and the magnetometer dimensions are 72 mm × 69 mm × 69 mm. All the magnetometer coils, the electronics, and batteries are accommodated within a single electrostatic shield and a single ...
Asaf Grosz, Eugene Paperno
exaly   +2 more sources

The Search-Coil Magnetometer onboard the ESA JUICE mission

2020
<p>The JUpiter ICy moons Explorer (JUICE) mission is the first large-class (L1) mission in ESA Cosmic Vision. JUICE is planned for launch in 2022 with arrival at Jupiter in 2029 and will spend at least four years making detailed observations of Jupiter’s magnetosphere and of three of its largest moons (Ganymede ...
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A portable low noise low frequency three-axis search coil magnetometer

IEEE Transactions on Magnetics, 1980
The design of a three-axis search coil magnetometer is described which has noise characteristics that are close to or better than comparable superconductor magnetometers over the 20Hz to 2000Hz range. The sensor coils and electronic conditioning equipment weighs less than 14Kg and can be transported by one person in a 46cm × 46cm × 15cm instrumentation
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An optimized low-frequency three-axis search coil magnetometer for space research

Review of Scientific Instruments, 2005
The design of a three-axis search coil magnetometer in the 1 Hz–20 kHz range developed for the scientific satellite DEMETER is described. The sensitivity is a critical parameter as the search coil must be able to detect very weak signals in the Earth’s magnetosphere.
H. C. Séran, P. Fergeau
exaly   +2 more sources

The RPW/Search Coil Magnetometer onboard Solar Orbiter

2019
Measuring the fluctuating magnetic fields associated to various phenomena such as waves, shocks, and turbulence is essential for the Solar Orbiter mission. These measurements rely on a tri-axial Search Coil Magnetometer (SCM) built at the Laboratoire de Physique et Chimie de l'Environnement et de l'Espace (LPC2E) in Orléans, France. Two antennas of SCM
Kretzschmar, Matthieu   +10 more
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An effective search coil magnetometer for geomagnetic measurement

International Workshop on Gravity, Electrical & Magnetic Methods and Their Applications, Beijing, China, October 10–13, 2011, 2011
Xiaomei Wang   +4 more
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Performances and First Results from the RPW/Search Coil Magnetometer onboard Solar Orbiter

2020
The Search Coil Magnetometer (SCM) onboard Solar Orbiter is part of the Radio and Plasma Waves (RPW) experiment. It measures magnetic field fluctuations in the frequency range from a few Hz to 50 kHz on three axes and between 1 kHz and 1MHz in one axis.
Kretzschmar, Matthieu   +18 more
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First results from the SCM search-coil magnetometer onboard Parker Solar Probe

2018
The SCM search-coil magnetometer measures AC magnetic fields with three components from 10 Hz to 50 kHz, and one component from 1 kHz to 1 MHz. The instrument was designed to properly observe the turbulent cascade of the solar wind in the inertial range and at kinetic scales, whistler waves and their role in the evolution of the electron distribution ...
Dudok de Wit, Thierry   +14 more
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