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Journal of Geophysical Research. Space Physics

https://read.qxmd.com/read/36591321/magnetosphere-ionosphere-thermosphere-coupling-study-at-jupiter-based-on-juno-s-first-30-orbits-and-modeling-tools
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S Al Saati, N Clément, C Louis, M Blanc, Y Wang, N André, L Lamy, B Bonfond, B Collet, F Allegrini, S Bolton, G Clark, J E P Connerney, J-C Gérard, G R Gladstone, S Kotsiaros, W S Kurth, B Mauk
The dynamics of the Jovian magnetosphere is controlled by the interplay of the planet's fast rotation, its solar-wind interaction and its main plasma source at the Io torus, mediated by coupling processes involving its magnetosphere, ionosphere, and thermosphere. At the ionospheric level, these processes can be characterized by a set of parameters including conductances, field-aligned currents, horizontal currents, electric fields, transport of charged particles along field lines including the fluxes of electrons precipitating into the upper atmosphere which trigger auroral emissions, and the particle and Joule heating power dissipation rates into the upper atmosphere...
October 2022: Journal of Geophysical Research. Space Physics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36591320/contributions-to-loss-across-the-magnetopause-during-an-electron-dropout-event
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H George, G Reeves, G Cunningham, M M H Kalliokoski, E Kilpua, A Osmane, M G Henderson, S K Morley, S Hoilijoki, M Palmroth
Dropout events are dramatic decreases in radiation belt electron populations that can occur in as little as 30 minutes. Loss to magnetopause due to a combination of magnetopause shadowing and outward radial transport plays a significant role in these events. We examine the dropout of relativistic electron populations during the October 2012 geomagnetic storm using simulated electron phase space density, evaluating the contribution of different processes to losses across the magnetopause. We compare loss contribution from outward transport calculated using a standard empirical radial diffusion model that assumes a dipolar geomagnetic field to an event-specific radial diffusion model evaluated with a non-dipolar geomagnetic field...
October 2022: Journal of Geophysical Research. Space Physics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36591319/a-new-mechanism-for-early-time-plasmaspheric-refilling-the-role-of-charge-exchange-reactions-in-the-transport-of-energy-and-mass-throughout-the-ring-current-plasmasphere-system
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Jianghuai Liu, Raluca Ilie, Joseph E Borovsky, Michael W Liemohn
Cold H+ produced via charge exchange reactions between ring current ions and exospheric neutral hydrogen constitutes an additional source of cold plasma that further contributes to the plasmasphere and affects the plasma dynamics in the Earth's magnetosphere system; however, its production and associated effects on the plasmasphere dynamics have not been fully assessed and quantified. In this study, we perform numerical simulations mimicking an idealized three-phase geomagnetic storm to investigate the role of heavy ion composition in the ring current (O+ vs...
October 2022: Journal of Geophysical Research. Space Physics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36589318/automated-detection-algorithm-for-mesoscale-heated-regions-in-twins-ion-temperature-maps
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A M Keesee, R Katus, J Tibbetts, J Liu, X Zhang, K A Sorathia
Earth's magnetotail plays a critical role in the dynamics of the magnetosphere, particularly during intervals of geomagnetic activity. To improve our understanding of the ion dynamics in this region, energetic neutral atom (ENA) imaging can provide global measurements to place in situ measurements in context and validate simulations. The NASA Two Wide-angle Imaging Neutral-atom Spectrometers mission provided near-continuous observations using ENA imagers. ENA data can be used to calculate maps of equatorial ion temperatures that often show observations of regions of enhanced temperatures associated with phenomena in the magnetotail such as magnetic reconnection and narrow flow channels...
September 2022: Journal of Geophysical Research. Space Physics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36582491/energized-oxygen-in-the-magnetotail-onset-and-evolution-of-magnetic-reconnection
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Don E George, Jörg-Micha Jahn
Oxygen ions are a major constituent of magnetospheric plasma, yet the role of oxygen in processes such as magnetic reconnection continues to be poorly understood. Observations show that significant amounts of energized O+ can be present in a magnetotail current sheet (CS). A population of thermal O+ only has a relatively minor effect on magnetic reconnection. Despite this, published studies have so far only concentrated on the role of the low-energy thermal O+ . We present a study of magnetic reconnection in a thinning CS with energized O+ present...
September 2022: Journal of Geophysical Research. Space Physics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36245709/using-armax-models-to-determine-the-drivers-of-40-150-kev-goes-electron-fluxes
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L E Simms, N Yu Ganushkina, M van de Kamp, M W Liemohn, S Dubyagin
We investigate the drivers of 40-150 keV hourly electron flux at geostationary orbit (GOES 13) using autoregressive moving average transfer functions (ARMAX) multiple regression models which remove the confounding effect of diurnal cyclicity and allow assessment of each parameter independently. By taking logs of the variables, we create nonlinear models. While many factors show high correlation with flux in single variable analysis (substorms, ULF waves, solar wind velocity ( V ), pressure ( P ), number density ( N ) and electric field ( E y ), IMF Bz , Kp , and SymH ), ARMAX models show substorms are the dominant influence at 40-75 keV and over 20-12 MLT, with little difference seen between disturbed and quiet periods...
September 2022: Journal of Geophysical Research. Space Physics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36245708/multi-fluid-mhd-simulations-of-europa-s-plasma-interaction-effects-of-variation-in-europa-s-atmosphere
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Camilla D K Harris, Xianzhe Jia, James A Slavin
Europa's plasma interaction is inextricably coupled to its O2 atmosphere by the chemical processes that generate plasma from the atmosphere and the sputtering of magnetospheric plasma against Europa's ice to generate O2 . Observations of Europa's atmosphere admit a range of possible densities and spatial distributions (Hall et al., 1998, https://doi.org/10.1086/305604). To better understand this system, we must characterize how different possible configurations of the atmosphere affect the 3D magnetic fields and bulk plasma properties near Europa...
September 2022: Journal of Geophysical Research. Space Physics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36245707/a-perspective-on-substorm-dynamics-using-10-years-of-auroral-kilometric-radiation-observations-from-wind
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J E Waters, C M Jackman, D K Whiter, C Forsyth, A R Fogg, L Lamy, B Cecconi, X Bonnin, K Issautier
We study 10 years (1995-2004 inclusive) of auroral kilometric radiation (AKR) radio emission data from the Wind spacecraft to examine the link between AKR and terrestrial substorms. We use substorm lists based on parameters including ground magnetometer signatures and geosynchronous particle injections as a basis for superposed epoch analyses of the AKR data. The results for each list show a similar, clear response of the AKR power around substorm onset. For nearly all event lists, the average response shows that the AKR power begins to increase around 20 min prior to expansion phase onset, as defined by the respective lists...
September 2022: Journal of Geophysical Research. Space Physics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36245706/separation-of-spacecraft-noise-from-geomagnetic-field-observations-through-density-based-cluster-analysis-and-compressive-sensing
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Alex Paul Hoffmann, Mark B Moldwin
The use of magnetometers for space exploration is inhibited by magnetic noise generated by spacecraft electrical systems. Mechanical booms are traditionally used to extend magnetometers away from noise sources. If a spacecraft is equipped with multiple magnetometers, signal processing algorithms can be used to compare magnetometer measurements and remove stray magnetic noise signals. We propose the use of density-based cluster analysis to identify spacecraft noise signals and compressive sensing to separate spacecraft noise from geomagnetic field data...
September 2022: Journal of Geophysical Research. Space Physics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36247330/a-climatology-of-long-duration-high-2-mev-electron-flux-periods-in-the-outer-radiation-belt
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D Mourenas, O V Agapitov, A V Artemyev, X-J Zhang
Since the advent of the Space Age, the importance of understanding and forecasting relativistic electron fluxes in the Earth's radiation belts has been steadily growing due to the threat that such particles pose to satellite electronics. Here, we provide a model of long-duration periods of high time-integrated 2-MeV electron flux deep inside the outer radiation belt, based on the significant correlation obtained in 2001-2017 between time-integrated electron flux measured by satellites and a measure of the preceding time-integrated homogenized aa H geomagnetic index...
August 2022: Journal of Geophysical Research. Space Physics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36247329/dmsp-poynting-flux-data-processing-and-inter-spacecraft-comparisons
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Liam M Kilcommons, Delores J Knipp, Marc Hairston, W Robin Coley
Poynting flux (PF) calculated from low Earth orbit spacecraft in situ ion drift and magnetic field measurements is an important measure of energy exchange between the magnetosphere and ionosphere. Defense Meteorological Satellite Program (DMSP) spacecraft provide an extensive back-catalog of ion drift and magnetic perturbation measurements, from which quasi-steady PF could be calculated. However, since DMSP are operations-focused spacecraft, data must be carefully preprocessed for research use. We describe an automated approach for calculating earthward PF focusing on pre-processing and quality control...
August 2022: Journal of Geophysical Research. Space Physics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36247328/comparing-and-contrasting-the-properties-of-the-inner-heliosphere-for-the-three-most-recent-solar-minima
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Pete Riley, Ronald M Caplan, Cooper Downs, Jon A Linker, Roberto Lionello
The previous three solar cycles have ended in progressively more quiescent conditions, suggesting a continual slide into an ever deeper minimum state. Although the Sun's magnetic field is undoubtedly responsible for this quiescence, it is not clear how changes in its structure and strength modulate the properties of the solar wind. In this study, we compare the statistical properties of the solar wind during the three most recent minima (08/1996, 12/2008, and 12/2019) and develop global MHD model solutions to help interpret these observations...
August 2022: Journal of Geophysical Research. Space Physics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36247327/a-test-of-energetic-particle-precipitation-models-using-simultaneous-incoherent-scatter-radar-and-van-allen-probes-observations
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Ennio R Sanchez, Qianli Ma, Wei Xu, Robert A Marshall, Jacob Bortnik, Pablo Reyes, Roger Varney, Stephen Kaeppler
Quantification of energetic electron precipitation caused by wave-particle interactions is fundamentally important to understand the cycle of particle energization and loss of the radiation belts. One important way to determine how well the wave-particle interaction models predict losses through pitch-angle scattering into the atmospheric loss cone is the direct comparison between the ionization altitude profiles expected in the atmosphere due to the precipitating fluxes and the ionization profiles actually measured with incoherent scatter radars...
August 2022: Journal of Geophysical Research. Space Physics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36247326/jupiter-s-low-altitude-auroral-zones-fields-particles-plasma-waves-and-density-depletions
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A H Sulaiman, B H Mauk, J R Szalay, F Allegrini, G Clark, G R Gladstone, S Kotsiaros, W S Kurth, F Bagenal, B Bonfond, J E P Connerney, R W Ebert, S S Elliott, D J Gershman, G B Hospodarsky, V Hue, R L Lysak, A Masters, O Santolík, J Saur, S J Bolton
The Juno spacecraft's polar orbits have enabled direct sampling of Jupiter's low-altitude auroral field lines. While various data sets have identified unique features over Jupiter's main aurora, they are yet to be analyzed altogether to determine how they can be reconciled and fit into the bigger picture of Jupiter's auroral generation mechanisms. Jupiter's main aurora has been classified into distinct "zones", based on repeatable signatures found in energetic electron and proton spectra. We combine fields, particles, and plasma wave data sets to analyze Zone-I and Zone-II, which are suggested to carry upward and downward field-aligned currents, respectively...
August 2022: Journal of Geophysical Research. Space Physics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36247325/traveling-ionospheric-disturbances-in-the-vicinity-of-storm-enhanced-density-at-midlatitudes
#35
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Shun-Rong Zhang, Yukitoshi Nishimura, Philip J Erickson, Ercha Aa, Hyosub Kil, Yue Deng, Evan G Thomas, William Rideout, Anthea J Coster, Robert Kerr, Juha Vierinen
This study provides first storm time observations of the westward-propagating medium-scale traveling ionospheric disturbances (MSTIDs), particularly, associated with characteristic subauroral storm time features, storm-enhanced density (SED), subauroral polarization stream (SAPS), and enhanced thermospheric westward winds over the continental US. In the four recent (2017-2019) geomagnetic storm cases examined in this study (i.e., 2018-08-25/26, 2017-09-07/08, 2017-05-27/28, and 2016-02-02/03 with minimum SYM-H index -206, -146, -142, and -58 nT, respectively), MSTIDs were observed from dusk-to-midnight local times predominately during the intervals of interplanetary magnetic field (IMF) Bz stably southward...
August 2022: Journal of Geophysical Research. Space Physics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36247324/neutral-composition-information-in-icon-euv-dayglow-observations
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Richard M Tuminello, Scott L England, Martin M Sirk, R R Meier, Andrew W Stephan, Eric J Korpela, Thomas J Immel, Stephen B Mende, Harald U Frey
Since the earliest space-based observations of Earth's atmosphere, ultraviolet (UV) airglow has proven a useful resource for remote sensing of the ionosphere and thermosphere. The NASA Ionospheric Connection Explorer (ICON) spacecraft, whose mission is to explore the connections between ionosphere and thermosphere utilizes UV airglow in the typical way: an extreme-UV (EUV) spectrometer uses dayglow between 54 and 88 nm to measure the density of O+ , and a far-UV spectrograph uses the O 135.6 nm doublet and N2 Lyman-Birge-Hopfield band dayglow to measure the column ratio of O to N2 in the upper thermosphere...
August 2022: Journal of Geophysical Research. Space Physics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36248015/global-driving-of-auroral-precipitation-1-balance-of-sources
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Agnit Mukhopadhyay, Daniel Welling, Michael Liemohn, Aaron Ridley, Meghan Burleigh, Chen Wu, Shasha Zou, Hyunju Connor, Elizabeth Vandegriff, Pauline Dredger, Gabor Tóth
The accurate determination of auroral precipitation in global models has remained a daunting and rather inexplicable obstacle. Understanding the calculation and balance of multiple sources that constitute the aurora, and their eventual conversion into ionospheric electrical conductance, is critical for improved prediction of space weather events. In this study, we present a semi-physical global modeling approach that characterizes contributions by four types of precipitation-monoenergetic, broadband, electron, and ion diffuse-to ionospheric electrodynamics...
July 2022: Journal of Geophysical Research. Space Physics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36248014/bipolar-electric-field-pulses-in-the-martian-magnetosheath-and-solar-wind-their-implication-and-impact-accessed-by-system-scale-size
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Scott A Thaller, Laila Andersson, Steven J Schwartz, Christian Mazelle, Chris Fowler, Katherine Goodrich, David Newman, Jasper Halekas, Marcin D Pilinski, Matthew Pollard
The scale size of the plasma boundary region between the sheath and ionosphere in the Martian system is often similar to the gyro-radii of sheath protons, ∼200 km. As a result, ion energization via kinetic structures may play an important role in modifying the ion trajectories and thus be important when evaluating the large-scale dynamics of the Martian system. In this paper, we report observations made with the MAVEN Langmuir Probe and Waves instrument of solitary bipolar electric field structures, and assess their potential role in ion energization in the Martian system...
July 2022: Journal of Geophysical Research. Space Physics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36248013/magnetic-field-annihilation-in-a-magnetotail-electron-diffusion-region-with-electron-scale-magnetic-island
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H Hasegawa, R E Denton, T K M Nakamura, K J Genestreti, T D Phan, R Nakamura, K-J Hwang, N Ahmadi, Q Q Shi, M Hesse, J L Burch, J M Webster, R B Torbert, B L Giles, D J Gershman, C T Russell, R J Strangeway, H Y Wei, P-A Lindqvist, Y V Khotyaintsev, R E Ergun, Y Saito
We present observations in Earth's magnetotail by the Magnetospheric Multiscale spacecraft that are consistent with magnetic field annihilation, rather than magnetic topology change, causing fast magnetic-to-electron energy conversion in an electron-scale current sheet. Multi-spacecraft analysis for the magnetic field reconstruction shows that an electron-scale magnetic island was embedded in the observed electron diffusion region (EDR), suggesting an elongated shape of the EDR. Evidence for the annihilation was revealed in the form of the island growing at a rate much lower than expected for the standard X-type geometry of the EDR, which indicates that magnetic flux injected into the EDR was not ejected from the X-point or accumulated in the island, but was dissipated in the EDR...
July 2022: Journal of Geophysical Research. Space Physics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35864909/driving-influences-of-the-doppler-flash-observed-by-superdarn-hf-radars-in-response-to-solar-flares
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S Chakraborty, L Qian, J B H Baker, J M Ruohoniemi, K Kuyeng, J M Mclnerney
Sudden enhancement in high-frequency absorption is a well-known impact of solar flare-driven Short-Wave Fadeout (SWF). Less understood, is a perturbation of the radio wave frequency as it traverses the ionosphere in the early stages of SWF, also known as the Doppler flash. Investigations have suggested two possible sources that might contribute to it's manifestation: first, enhancements of plasma density in the D-and lower E-regions; second, the lowering of the F-region reflection point. Our recent work investigated a solar flare event using first principles modeling and Super Dual Auroral Radar Network (SuperDARN) HF radar observations and found that change in the F-region refractive index is the primary driver of the Doppler flash...
June 2022: Journal of Geophysical Research. Space Physics
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