来自朱诺号的木卫三尾流区磁重联的证据

IF 2.9 2区 地球科学 Q2 ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS
J. Joseph, W. S. Kurth, A. H. Sulaiman, J. E. P. Connerney, F. Allegrini, S. Duling, G. Clark, J. B. Faden, C. W. Piker, A. N. Jaynes, B. H. Mauk, S. J. Bolton
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摘要

在太阳风IMF与地球和其他行星的磁场之间,磁重联已被普遍报道。在木星的磁层和木卫三磁层内的迷你磁层之间,预计也会出现类似的现象。本文是关于木卫三尾部区域重连事件的首次报道。我们提供了令人信服的证据,证明朱诺号在接近x线的地方飞行,而不是在尾流片内,而是在木卫三的湍流尾流区域。我们报告了独特的电子伯恩斯坦模式波的观察,具有独特的特征,特别是在重连点的分离矩阵区域。我们探测到磁场分量的明显反转。电子密度和俯仰角分布也表明,朱诺号可能穿过了围绕分离矩阵区域的流入和流出区域。最后,根据朱诺号上不同仪器的观测时间序列,我们重建了朱诺号在重新连接点周围的可能轨迹。
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Evidence of Magnetic Reconnection in Ganymede's Wake Region From Juno

Evidence of Magnetic Reconnection in Ganymede's Wake Region From Juno

Evidence of Magnetic Reconnection in Ganymede's Wake Region From Juno

Magnetic reconnection has been commonly reported between the solar wind IMF and the magnetic field of Earth and other planets. A similar phenomenon is expected between Jupiter's magnetosphere and Ganymede's mini magnetosphere inside the Jovian magnetosphere. This article is the first report of a reconnection event in the tail region of Ganymede. We present compelling evidence that Juno flew in close proximity to an X-line, that was not within the tail current sheet, but rather in the turbulent wake area of Ganymede. We report the observation of distinctive electron Bernstein mode waves with unique characteristics particular to a separatrix region of the reconnection site. We detect a clear reversal of a magnetic field component. Electron densities and pitch angle distributions also indicate that Juno possibly traversed the inflow, and outflow region surrounding the separatrix region. Finally, from the time sequence of the observations by the different instruments on Juno, we reconstruct a likely trajectory of Juno around the reconnection site.

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Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics
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