
TL;DR
This paper provides an updated, comprehensive database of 603 interplanetary shock events, along with detailed methodologies, to support future research in space physics and space weather.
Contribution
It introduces an updated and accurate interplanetary shock database with detailed data and methodologies, enhancing resources for space physics investigations.
Findings
Database contains 603 shock events
Data and methodologies are thoroughly described
Database is accessible via Zenodo
Abstract
In this manuscript, I provide an updated interplanetary shock data base I published in previous works. This list has now 603 events. I also present and describe the data and methodologies used to compile this list. The main contribution of this work is to provide an updated end accurate interplanetary shock data base for future space physics and space weather investigations. The list has been uploaded to Zenodo, and a link is provided for accessing the data files. As for Frontiers requirements, the access of the list has kept to be restricted during the review process. The list will be made public if/when the manuscript is published.
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