267 research outputs found
Soft X-Ray Imaging of Magnetopause Reconnection Outflows Under Low Plasma- Solar Wind Conditions
We examined soft X-ray emission by the solar wind charge-exchange process
around the Earth's magnetosphere using a global magnetohydrodynamic simulation
model. The dayside magnetopause reconnection heats and accelerates the plasma
whereby the X-ray emission becomes as bright as $\sim 6 \times 10^{-6} {\rm\
eV}\ {\rm cm}^{-3}\ {\rm s}^{-1}\beta$ solar wind
conditions, we found that the X-ray intensity reflects the bulk motion of
outflows from the reconnection region. We propose that this particular solar
wind condition would allow visualization of the mesoscale magnetopause
reconnection site, as observed in the solar corona.Comment: 8 pages, 4 figures, published online in Geophys. Res. Let
Enhancement of Terrestrial Diffuse X-ray Emission Associated With Coronal Mass Ejection and Geomagnetic Storm
We present an analysis of a Suzaku observation taken during the geomagnetic
storm of 2005 August 23-24. We found time variation of diffuse soft X-ray
emission when a coronal mass ejection hit Earth and caused a geomagnetic storm.
The diffuse emission consists of fluorescent scattering of solar X-rays and
exospheric solarwind charge exchange. The former is characterized by a neutral
oxygen emission line due to strong heating of the upper atmosphere during the
storm time, while the latter is dominated by a sum of C V, C VI, N VI, N VII, O
VII, and O VIII emission lines due to the enhanced solar wind flux in the
vicinity of the exosphere. Using the solar wind data taken with the ACE and
WIND satellites,a time correlation between the solar wind and the strong O VII
line flux were investigated. We estimated necessary column densities for the
solar X-ray scattering and exospheric SWCX. From these results, we argue that a
part of the solar wind ions enter inside the magnetosphere and cause the SWCX
reaction.Comment: 33 pages, 16 figures, accepted for publication in PAS
Modeling of geocoronal solar wind charge exchange events detected with Suzaku
A model of geocoronal solar wind charge exchange (SWCX) emission was built
and compared to five Suzaku detections of bright geocoronal SWCX events. An
exospheric neutral hydrogen distribution model, charge exchange cross sections,
solar wind ion data taken with the ACE and WIND satellites, and magnetic field
models of the Earth's magnetosphere are all combined in order to predict
time-variable geocoronal SWCX emission depending on line-of-sight directions of
the Suzaku satellite. The modeled average intensities of O VII emission lines
were consistent with the observed ones within a factor of three in four out of
the five cases except for an event in which a line-of-sight direction was
toward the night side of the high-latitude magnetosheath and a major
geomagnetic storm was observed. Those of O VIII emission lines were
underestimated by a factor of three or more in all the five cases. On the other
hand, the modeled O VII and O VIII light curves reproduced the observed ones
after being scaled by ratios between the observed and modeled average
intensities. In particular, short-term variations due to line-of-sight
directions traversing cusp regions during an orbital motion of the Suzaku
satellite were reproduced. These results are discussed in the context of model
uncertainties.Comment: 47 pages, 23 figures, accepted for publication in PAS
Verification of scenario for substorm ignition in the M-I coupling region
第2回極域科学シンポジウム/第35回極域宙空圏シンポジウム 11月16日(水) 統計数理研究所 セミナー室
MeV protons in the inner belt and slot region observed by HEP onboard the Arase satellite
The Tenth Symposium on Polar Science/Ordinary sessions: [OS] Space and upper atmospheric sciences, Wed. 4 Dec. /Entrance Hall (1st floor) at National Institute of Polar Research (NIPR
Characteristics of energetic electron precipitation associated with chorus emissions and pulsating aurora observed at Syowa Station: A case study on 17 May 2007
第3回極域科学シンポジウム/第36回極域宙空圏シンポジウム 11月26日(月)、27日(火) 国立極地研究所 2階ラウン
Fast flickering aurora within traveling current vortices
第6回極域科学シンポジウム[OS] 宙空圏11月16日(月) 国立極地研究所1階交流アトリウ
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