“…Historically, most studies (e.g., Jasinski et al, ; Martin et al, ; Russell & Elphic, ; Wei et al, ; Vignes et al, ) rely on minimum variance analysis (MVA) (Sonnerup & Cahill Jr, ) to rotate the magnetic field into a flux rope‐aligned cylindrical coordinate system. Some studies have circumvented MVA by explicitly including the orientation angles as free parameters in the mode (e.g., Hidalgo et al, ) or using geometrical assumptions (e.g., Li et al, ). However, MVA remains the most convenient method for automatic reorientation of the coordinate systems.…”