MESSENGER observations of the dayside low-latitude boundary layer in Mercury's magnetosphere

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作者
Liljeblad, Elisabet [1 ]
Karlsson, Tomas [1 ]
Raines, Jim M. [2 ]
Slavin, James A. [2 ]
Kullen, Anita [1 ]
Sundberg, T. [3 ]
Zurbuchen, Thomas H. [2 ]
机构
[1] Royal Inst Technol, Dept Space & Plasma Phys, Sch Elect Engn, Stockholm, Sweden
[2] Univ Michigan, Dept Atmospher Ocean & Space Sci, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 USA
[3] Queen Mary Univ London, Sch Phys & Astron, London, England
关键词
low-latitude boundary layer; Mercury; MESSENGER; magnetospheric boundary layers; dawn-dusk asymmetry; KELVIN-HELMHOLTZ INSTABILITY; INTERPLANETARY MAGNETIC-FIELD; SOLAR-WIND; MAGNETOPAUSE STRUCTURE; EARTHS MAGNETOSPHERE; RECONNECTION; PLASMA; MAGNETOSHEATH; MAGNETOMETER; MAGNETOTAIL;
D O I
10.1002/2015JA021662
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P1 [天文学];
学科分类号
0704 ;
摘要
Observations from MErcury Surface Space ENvironment GEochemistry, and Ranging (MESSENGER)'s Magnetometer and Fast Imaging Plasma Spectrometer instruments during the first orbital year have resulted in the identification of 25 magnetopause crossings in Mercury's magnetosphere with significant low-latitude boundary layers (LLBLs). Of these crossings 72% are observed dawnside and 65% for northward interplanetary magnetic field. The estimated LLBL thickness is 45056km and increases with distance to noon. The Na+ group ion is sporadically present in 14 of the boundary layers, with an observed average number density of 2211% of the proton density. Furthermore, the average Na+ group gyroradii in the layers is 22034km, the same order of magnitude as the LLBL thickness. Magnetic shear, plasma and reconnection rates have been estimated for the LLBL crossings and compared to those of a control group (non-LLBL) of 61 distinct magnetopause crossings which show signs of nearly no plasma inside the magnetopause. The results indicate that reconnection is significantly slower, or even suppressed, for the LLBL crossings compared to the non-LLBL cases. Possible processes that form or impact the LLBL are discussed. Protons injected through the cusp or flank may be important for the formation of the LLBL. Furthermore, the opposite asymmetry in the Kelvin-Helmholtz instability (KHI) as compared to the LLBL rules out the KHI as a dominant formation mechanism. However, the KHI and LLBL could be related to each other, either by the impact of sodium ions gyrating across the magnetopause or by the LLBL preventing the growth of KH waves on the dawnside.
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