planetMagFields: A Python package for analyzing and plotting planetary magnetic field data
Ankit Barik, Regupathi Angappan

TL;DR
planetMagFields is a Python package that consolidates planetary magnetic field data, offering tools for analysis, visualization, and filtering, facilitating research on planetary magnetism.
Contribution
It introduces a comprehensive Python toolkit that centralizes planetary magnetic data and provides versatile functions for analysis and visualization, enhancing research capabilities.
Findings
Provides easy access to planetary magnetic field data
Enables visualization of magnetic fields in 3D using Paraview or VisIt
Includes interactive Jupyter notebooks for analysis
Abstract
Long term observations and space missions have generated a wealth of data on the magnetic fields of the Earth and other solar system planets. planetMagfields is a Python package designed to have all the planetary magnetic field data currently available in one place and to provide an easy interface to access the data. planetMagfields focuses on planetary bodies that generate their own magnetic field, namely Mercury, Earth, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune and Ganymede. planetMagfields provides functions to compute as well as plot the magnetic field on the planetary surface or at a distance above or under the surface. It also provides functions to filter out the field to large or small scales as well as to produce .vts files to visualize the field in 3D using Paraview, VisIt or similar rendering software. Lastly, the planetMagfields repository also provides a Jupyter notebook for easy…
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