GEOTAIL OBSERVATIONS OF MAGNETOSHEATH FLOW NEAR THE MAGNETOPAUSE, USING WIND AS A SOLAR-WIND MONITOR

Citation
Sm. Petrinec et al., GEOTAIL OBSERVATIONS OF MAGNETOSHEATH FLOW NEAR THE MAGNETOPAUSE, USING WIND AS A SOLAR-WIND MONITOR, J GEO R-S P, 102(A12), 1997, pp. 26943-26959
Citations number
42
Journal title
JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-SPACE PHYSICS
ISSN journal
21699380 → ACNP
Volume
102
Issue
A12
Year of publication
1997
Pages
26943 - 26959
Database
ISI
SICI code
2169-9380(1997)102:A12<26943:GOOMFN>2.0.ZU;2-H
Abstract
We have examined several Geotail passes through the magnetosheath regi on downstream of the Earth, when the Solar wind conditions as observed by the Wind spacecraft were steady. We have found that near the magne topause the bulk speed of the magnetosheath plasma is strongly depende nt upon the local direction of the magnetic field with respect to the local velocity vector. in one set of observations, the observed magnet osheath speed is slowest when the magnetosheath magnetic field and vel ocity vectors are aligned (either parallel or antiparallel), and the s peed is larger when the magnetic field is oriented perpendicular to th e magnetosheath velocity. However, the speed of the magnetosheath plas ma is not observed to exceed that of the solar wind plasma. The enhanc ed speed for perpendicular flows is due to acceleration of the plasma by means of magnetic field line tension, as the magnetosheath plasma i s dragged around the magnetosphere. The maximum enhancement in magneto sheath plasma speed can be quantitatively estimated by a consideration of the intermediate mode of the magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) relations. A simple model for the velocity enhancement is derived, and we find ex tremely good agreement between the Geotail magnetosheath observations and this model. The second set of observations are similar to the firs t, except that when the magnetosheath velocity and magnetic field vect ors are parallel to one another, the magnetosheath flow is higher than when the vectors are antiparallel or perpendicular to each other, and is even larger than the solar wind speed. This behavior cannot be exp lained by nonresistive ideal MHD theory, and other explanations are in vestigated.