国际货币基金组织对穿越火星地壳磁场的电子极光的控制:对电子源的洞察

IF 2.9 2区 地球科学 Q2 ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS
Robert J. Lillis, Yingjuan Ma, Shaosui Xu, Justin Deighan, Krishnaprasad Chirakkil, Sonal Jain, Matthew Fillingim, Michael Chaffin, Greg Holsclaw, Scott England, Raghuram Susarla, David Brain, Hoor Al Mazmi, Abigail R. Azari, Yaxue Dong, Nick Schneider, Jared Espley, Shannon Curry
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我们利用阿联酋火星紫外光谱仪的130.4 nm极光观测和IMF时钟角测量和MAVEN估计来研究火星电子极光。分析表明,在给定的区域中,超过5 R的极光出现在IMF方向上的差异可达7倍,通常IMF向南最高,而IMF向西最低,黄昏后极光出现的频率较高,接近午夜及之后减少,接近黎明时再次增加。在火星的地壳磁场中观测到极光发生的广泛多样性和当地时间依赖性。给定的地壳磁场的极性决定了它的磁场线在黄昏后或黎明前是否优先与白天的电离层或夜晚的磁尾电子源相连。因此,我们建立了一个“源偏好度量”,也就是说,当极光可能与夜晚而不是白天磁连接时,极光的超额可能性。在整个地壳场特征中观察到广泛的源偏好,其中一些显示夜间源,白天源或两者都有较高的发生率,通常在黄昏后或黎明前部分不同。在黎明前扇区,径向向内的地壳场普遍具有较强的夜侧源偏好,而在黄昏后扇区,径向向外的地壳场则较弱。这些结果突出了火星磁拓扑在控制极光电子进入方面的复杂性和动态性。未来的研究将把原位电子测量与天气和边缘极光成像结合起来,将进一步限制日侧和磁尾电子种群对火星极光过程的相对贡献。
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IMF Control of Electron Aurora Across Mars' Crustal Magnetic Fields: Insights Into Electron Sources

IMF Control of Electron Aurora Across Mars' Crustal Magnetic Fields: Insights Into Electron Sources

We investigate Martian electron aurora utilizing 130.4 nm auroral observations from the Emirates Mars Ultraviolet Spectrograph and IMF clock angle measurements and estimates from MAVEN. Analysis reveals that more than 5 R aurora occurrence in a given region can vary by up to a factor of seven with IMF orientation, generally highest for southward IMF and lowest for westward IMF, with higher auroral occurrence post-dusk, decreasing toward and past midnight before increasing again toward dawn. A broad diversity of IMF and local time dependence of aurora occurrence is observed across Mars' crustal magnetic fields. The polarity of a given crustal field determines whether its field lines preferentially magnetically connect to dayside ionospheric or nightside magnetotail electron sources in the post-dusk or pre-dawn sectors. We thus establish a “source preference metric”, that is, the excess likelihood of aurora when likely magnetically connected to the nightside versus dayside. A wide range of source preferences are observed across the crustal field features, with some showing higher occurrence for night sources, day sources, or neither, often differently when in the post-dusk or pre-dawn sectors. A generally stronger nightside source preference is found for radially inward crustal fields in the predawn sector, and for weaker outward crustal fields in the post-dusk sector. These results highlight the complex and dynamic nature of Mars' magnetic topology in controlling auroral electron access. Future studies integrating in situ electron measurements with synoptic and limb auroral imaging will further constrain the relative contributions of dayside and magnetotail electron populations to Mars' auroral processes.

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Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics
Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics Earth and Planetary Sciences-Geophysics
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