Dayside flow bursts in the Earth's outer magnetosphere

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作者
Chen, SH
Moore, TE
机构
[1] NASA, Goddard Space Flight Ctr, Interplanetary Phys Branch, Greenbelt, MD 20771 USA
[2] Univ Space Res Assoc, Seabrook, MD USA
关键词
reconnection; magnetopause; solar wind-magnetosphere interaction; magnetosphere-ionosphere coupling; magnetic field line merging; plasma instabilities;
D O I
10.1029/2003JA010007
中图分类号
P1 [天文学];
学科分类号
0704 ;
摘要
Observations from the Polar/Thermal Ion Dynamics Experiment indicate the presence of cold magnetospheric/ ionospheric H+, He+, and a trace of O+ in the vicinity of the subsolar magnetopause during intervals of moderate geomagnetic activity (Kp similar to 4). These cold ions were accelerated to a perpendicular speed (DeltaV(perpendicular toB)) of the order of 100 km s(-1) or 0.3 M-A outward, relative to the magnetopause boundary oscillations. The accelerated flows produced similar to4 mV m(-1) in convection electric field and carried similar to1-100 ions cm(-3) in number density or similar to0.1-5 x 10(8) ions cm(-2) s(-1) in particle flux or 4 x 10(25)- 2 x 10(27) ions s(-1) in transfer rate (assuming sunward convecting flux tube with latitudinal cross-section of 1 R-E in width and 10 R-E in length along magnetopause). This rate of plasma transfer from inside the magnetopause is comparable with that entering the LLBL with the same incident cross section on the magnetopause from the solar wind influx. The occurrence of these flow burst events is accompanied by changes in the local magnetic field orientation, departing from nominal magnetospheric magnetic field, and is sensitive to the variation in the IMF clock angle. We suggest that the magnetospheric/ ionospheric ions contribute plasma of dynamical significance to physical processes such as magnetic reconnection, for the cases presented in this study at the subsolar magnetopause.
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