| A goal of the SSUSI Data Processing
effort is to provide as much information as early as possible. These
data may not be "certified". The certification of the data products
involves the validation of the calibration factors used to go from
engineering units to physical units and the validation of the data
product algorithms themselves. Instrument operating parameters also
affect the instrument and algorithm performance. Users should contact
the SSUSI Principle Investigator (Larry Paxton)
early in an analysis project to discuss the appropriate use of SSUSI
data and status of the certification of the SSUSI products to be
used. This applies to DMSP and SSUSI mission team members, guest
investigators, and other members of the scientific community. SSUSI
data products posted on the SSUSI web site are primarily intended
to assist in focusing research efforts. Such research efforts may
involve detailed analysis of lower level data types and products.
Users planning to publish the results derived from SSUSI data or data
products are expected to offer co-authorship to the Project Scientist,
or designated team member(s). Co-authorship may be declined by these persons
but serves to provide some assurance that the SSUSI data is valid and
trusted.
Users should heed the caveats of the SSUSI team as to the interpretation
and limitations of SSUSI data, error estimates, and data products. Users
should be aware that SSUSI team members may insist that such caveats be
published, even if co-authorship is declined. SSUSI data and data products
are tagged with version numbers indicating the algorithms, algorithm data
tables, and calibration factors used to produce these data and data products.
SSUSI data users should clearly state these version numbers when publishing
results to avoid any uncertainty about the provenance of the data.
In the interests of a free and open exchange of scientific ideas and
providing the best SSUSI data products possible, pre-prints of conference
abstracts and publications should be widely distributed to SSUSI team
members and other interested parties. This should ensure that the inherent
limitations of the SSUSI data and data products used in an analysis project
are as well-understood as possible by all parties. |