6–8 Jun 2024
Gran Sasso Science Institute, L'Aquila, Italy
Europe/Rome timezone

Analysis of Velocity Distribution Functions using the Gaussian Mixture Model

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20m
Gran Sasso Science Institute, L'Aquila, Italy

Gran Sasso Science Institute, L'Aquila, Italy

Via Michele Iacobucci, 2 L'Aquila, Italy
Poster

Description

Velocity distribution functions (VDFs) measured by space missions are complex 3D datasets that can be represented as a superposition of multiple beams (Goldman et al., 2020). Recent papers (Dupuis et al., 2020; De Marco et al., 2023) proposed the use of the Gaussian Mixture Model (GMM) to identify different populations. The method is applied systematically to space data of the Earth’s magnetosphere. The conclusion of the analysis is that the GMM is capable of detecting the presence of multiple beams within an overall distribution. The GMM can define reliably the complexity of a measured dataset in terms of the number of optimal beams provided by information theory criteria. The goal of the analysis is to differentiate between simple and more complex regions based on the measured VDFs. In particular, complex shaped electron distribution have been shown to be good indicators for processes of interest such as magnetic reconnection and turbulence (Shuster et al., 2014; Hoshino et al., 2001).

Primary author

Beniamino Sanò (Università di Trento / Università della Calabria)

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