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Magnetosheath Jet Formation Influenced by Parameters in Solar Wind Structures

Florian Koller, Ferdinand Plaschke, Manuela Temmer, Luis Preisser, Owen Roberts, Z. Vörös

2023Journal of Geophysical Research Space Physics28 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Magnetosheath jets are dynamic pressure enhancements observed in the terrestrial magnetosheath. Their generation mechanisms are currently debated but the majority of jets can be linked to foreshock processes. Recent results showed that jets are less numerous when coronal mass ejections (CMEs) cross the magnetosheath and more numerous when stream interaction regions (SIRs) cross it. Here, we show for the first time how the pronounced substructures of CMEs and SIRs are related to jet production. We distinguish between compression and magnetic ejecta (ME) regions for the CME as well as compression region associated with the stream interface and high-speed streams (HSSs) for the SIR. Based on THEMIS and OMNI data covering 2008-2021, we show the 2D probability distribution of jet occurrence using the cone angle and Alfvén Mach number. We compare this distribution with the values within each solar wind (SW) structure. We find that both high cone angles and low Alfvén Mach numbers within CME-MEs are unfavorable for jet production as they may inhibit a well-defined foreshock region. 1D histograms of all parameters show, which SW parameters govern jet occurrence in each SW structure. In terms of the considered parameters the most favorable conditions for jet generation are found for HSSs due to their associated low cone angles, low densities, and low magnetic field strengths.

Topics & Concepts

PhysicsMach numberMagnetosheathJet (fluid)Solar windEjectaJet streamForeshockCoronal mass ejectionGeophysicsComputational physicsAstrophysicsMagnetic fieldMechanicsGeologyMagnetopauseSeismologySupernovaQuantum mechanicsAftershockIonosphere and magnetosphere dynamicsSolar and Space Plasma DynamicsGeomagnetism and Paleomagnetism Studies
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