Solar Orbiter's first Venus flyby: Observations from the Radio and Plasma Wave instrument

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作者
Hadid, L. Z. [1 ]
Edberg, N. J. T. [2 ]
Chust, T. [1 ]
Pisa, D. [3 ]
Dimmock, A. P. [2 ]
Morooka, M. W. [2 ]
Maksimovic, M. [4 ]
Khotyaintsev, Yu, V [2 ]
Soucek, J. [3 ]
Kretzschmar, M. [5 ]
Vecchio, A. [4 ,6 ]
Le Contel, O. [1 ]
Retino, A. [1 ]
Allen, R. C. [7 ]
Volwerk, M. [8 ]
Fowler, C. M. [9 ]
Sorriso-Valvo, L. [2 ,10 ]
Karlsson, T. [11 ]
Santolik, O. [3 ,12 ]
Kolmasova, I [3 ,12 ]
Sahraoui, F. [1 ]
Stergiopoulou, K. [2 ]
Moussas, X. [13 ]
Issautier, K. [4 ]
Dewey, R. M. [14 ]
Wolt, M. Klein [6 ]
Malandraki, O. E. [15 ]
Kontar, E. P. [16 ]
Howes, G. G. [17 ]
Bale, S. D. [9 ,18 ]
Horbury, T. S. [19 ]
Martinovic, M. [20 ]
Vaivads, A. [2 ,21 ]
Krasnoselskikh, V [5 ]
Lorfevre, E. [22 ]
Plettemeier, D. [23 ]
Steller, M. [8 ]
Stverak, S. [24 ,25 ]
Travnicek, P. [9 ,25 ]
O'Brien, H. [19 ]
Evans, V [19 ]
Angelini, V [19 ]
Velli, M. C. [26 ]
Zouganelis, I [27 ]
机构
[1] PSL Res Univ, LPP, CNRS, Observ Paris,Sorbonne Univ,Ecole Polytech,Inst Po, F-91120 Palaiseau, France
[2] Swedish Inst Space Phys, Box 537, S-75121 Uppsala, Sweden
[3] Czech Acad Sci, Dept Space Phys, Inst Atmospher Phys, Prague, Czech Republic
[4] Univ PSL, Sorbonne Univ, Univ Paris, Observ Paris,LESIA,CNRS, Meudon, France
[5] Univ Orleans, CNRS, LPC2E, 3A Ave Rech Sci, Orleans, France
[6] Radboud Univ Nijmegen, Radboud Radio Lab, Dept Astrophys, Nijmegen, Netherlands
[7] Johns Hopkins Appl Phys Lab, Laurel, MD 20723 USA
[8] Austrian Acad Sci, Space Res Inst, Graz, Austria
[9] Univ Calif Berkeley, Space Sci Lab, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA
[10] CNR, Ist Sci & Tecnol Plasmi ISTP, Via Amendola 122-D, I-70126 Bari, Italy
[11] KTH Royal Inst Technol, Space & Plasma Phys, S-10405 Stockholm, Sweden
[12] Charles Univ Prague, Fac Math & Phys, Prague, Czech Republic
[13] Natl & Kapodistrian Univ Athens, Dept Astrophys Astron & Mech, Fac Phys, Sch Sci, Zografos 15783, Greece
[14] Univ Michigan, Dept Climate & Space Sci & Engn, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 USA
[15] Natl Observ Athens, IAASARS, Metaxa & Vas Pavlou Str, Athens 15236, Greece
[16] Univ Glasgow, Sch Phys & Astron, Glasgow G12 8QQ, Lanark, Scotland
[17] Univ Iowa, Dept Phys & Astron, Iowa City, IA 52242 USA
[18] Univ Calif Berkeley, Dept Phys, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA
[19] Imperial Coll, Dept Phys, London SW7 2AZ, England
[20] Univ Arizona, Lunar & Planetary Lab, Tucson, AZ 85721 USA
[21] Sch Elect Engn & Comp, Dept Space & Plasma Phys, Stockholm, Sweden
[22] CNES, 18 Ave Edouard Belin, F-31400 Toulouse, France
[23] Tech Univ Dresden, Warzburger Str 35, D-01187 Dresden, Germany
[24] Czech Acad Sci, Astron Inst, Prague, Czech Republic
[25] Czech Acad Sci, Inst Atmospher Phys, Prague, Czech Republic
[26] CALTECH, Jet Prop Lab, Pasadena, CA 91109 USA
[27] European Space Agcy ESA, European Space Astron Ctr ESAC, Camino Bajo Castillo S-N, Madrid 28692, Spain
关键词
plasmas; waves; polarization; IN-FLIGHT PERFORMANCE; BOW SHOCK; POLARIZATION STATES; MAGNETIC-FIELD; DUST; MAGNETOTAIL; GENERATION; TURBULENCE; UPSTREAM; IMPACTS;
D O I
10.1051/0004-6361/202140934
中图分类号
P1 [天文学];
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0704 ;
摘要
Context. On December 27, 2020, Solar Orbiter completed its first gravity assist manoeuvre of Venus (VGAM1). While this flyby was performed to provide the spacecraft with sufficient velocity to get closer to the Sun and observe its poles from progressively higher inclinations, the Radio and Plasma Wave (RPW) consortium, along with other operational in situ instruments, had the opportunity to perform high cadence measurements and study the plasma properties in the induced magnetosphere of Venus. Aims. In this paper, we review the main observations of the RPW instrument during VGAM1. They include the identification of a number of magnetospheric plasma wave modes, measurements of the electron number densities computed using the quasi-thermal noise spectroscopy technique and inferred from the probe-to-spacecraft potential, the observation of dust impact signatures, kinetic solitary structures, and localized structures at the bow shock, in addition to the validation of the wave normal analysis on-board from the Low Frequency Receiver. Methods. We used the data products provided by the different subsystems of RPW to study Venus' induced magnetosphere. Results. The results include the observations of various electromagnetic and electrostatic wave modes in the induced magnetosphere of Venus: strong emissions of similar to 100 Hz whistler waves are observed in addition to electrostatic ion acoustic waves, solitary structures and Langmuir waves in the magnetosheath of Venus. Moreover, based on the different levels of the wave amplitudes and the large-scale variations of the electron number densities, we could identify different regions and boundary layers at Venus. Conclusions. The RPW instrument provided unprecedented AC magnetic and electric field measurements in Venus' induced magnetosphere for continuous frequency ranges and with high time resolution. These data allow for the conclusive identification of various plasma waves at higher frequencies than previously observed and a detailed investigation regarding the structure of the induced magnetosphere of Venus. Furthermore, noting that prior studies were mainly focused on the magnetosheath region and could only reach 10-12 Venus radii (R-V) down the tail, the particular orbit geometry of Solar Orbiter's VGAM1, allowed the first investigation of the nature of the plasma waves continuously from the bow shock to the magnetosheath, extending to similar to 70R(V) in the far distant tail region.
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