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Neutral Atom Imaging of the Solar Wind‐Magnetosphere‐Exosphere Interaction Near the Subsolar Magnetopause

S. A. Fuselier, M. A. Dayeh, André Galli, H. O. Funsten, N. A. Schwadron, S. M. Petrinec, K. J. Trattner, D. J. McComas, J. L. Burch, Sergio Toledo‐Redondo, J. R. Szalay, R. J. Strangeway

2020Geophysical Research Letters29 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Energetic neutral atoms (ENAs) created by charge‐exchange of ions with the Earth's hydrogen exosphere near the subsolar magnetopause yield information on the distribution of plasma in the outer magnetosphere and magnetosheath. ENA observations from the Interstellar Boundary Explorer (IBEX) are used to image magnetosheath plasma and, for the first time, low‐energy magnetospheric plasma near the magnetopause. These images show that magnetosheath plasma is distributed fairly evenly near the subsolar magnetopause; however, low‐energy magnetospheric plasma is not distributed evenly in the outer magnetosphere. Simultaneous images and in situ observations from the Magnetospheric Multiscale (MMS) spacecraft from November 2015 (during the solar cycle declining phase) are used to derive the exospheric density. The ~11–17 cm −3 density at 10 R E is similar to that obtained previously for solar minimum. Thus, these combined results indicate that the exospheric density 10 R E from the Earth may have a weak dependence on solar cycle.

Topics & Concepts

MagnetosheathMagnetopauseExosphereMagnetospherePhysicsEnergetic neutral atomSolar windMagnetosphere of SaturnGeophysicsPlasmaMagnetosphere of JupiterBow shock (aerodynamics)AstrophysicsAstronomyAstrobiologyIonMechanicsQuantum mechanicsShock waveIonosphere and magnetosphere dynamicsSolar and Space Plasma DynamicsAstro and Planetary Science