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Sinuous Aurora at Mars: A Link to the Tail Current Sheet?
DOI: 10.1029/2024JA032477 Bibcode: 2024JGRA..12932477L

Ramstad, Robin; Lillis, Robert J.; Deighan, Justin +18 more

We examine the newly discovered phenomena of sinuous aurora on the nightside of Mars, using images of 130.4 and 135.6 nm oxygen emission measured by the Emirates Mars Mission EMUS ultraviolet spectrograph, and upstream measurements from the MAVEN and Mars Express spacecraft. They are detected in ∼3% of observations, totaling 73 clear detections. T…

2024 Journal of Geophysical Research (Space Physics)
MEx 3
Determining the Influence of the IMF and Planetary Magnetic Field Models on Mercury's Magnetosphere Along Spacecraft Trajectories of MESSENGER, BepiColombo and MPO
DOI: 10.1029/2023JA032248 Bibcode: 2024JGRA..12932248E

Heyner, Daniel; Exner, Willi; Griton, Léa. S.

Mercury's planetary magnetic field models (PMFMs) agree on a majorly dipolar field structure with a northward shift of the magnetic equator. However, due to the northerly biased orbit coverage of past spacecraft missions and different data analyzing methods, the available PMFMs differ in the determined multipole magnitudes for the dipole, quadrupo…

2024 Journal of Geophysical Research (Space Physics)
BepiColombo 3
Influence of the Jovian Current Sheet Models on the Mapping of the UV Auroral Footprints of Io, Europa, and Ganymede
DOI: 10.1029/2023JA032041 Bibcode: 2024JGRA..12932041R

André, N.; Hue, V.; Rabia, J. +4 more

The in situ characterization of moon-magnetosphere interactions at Jupiter and the mapping of moon auroral footpaths require accurate global models of the magnetospheric magnetic field. In this study, we compare the ability of two widely-used current sheet models, Khurana-2005 (KK2005) and Connerney-2020 (CON2020) combined with the most recent int…

2024 Journal of Geophysical Research (Space Physics)
Ulysses 2
Global Environmental Constraints on Magnetic Reconnection at the Magnetopause From In Situ Measurements
DOI: 10.1029/2023JA032098 Bibcode: 2024JGRA..12932098M

Lavraud, B.; Génot, V.; Jeandet, A. +5 more

Progress in locating the X-line on the magnetopause beyond the atypical due south interplanetary magnetic field (IMF) condition is hampered by the fact that the global plasma and field spatial distributions constraining where reconnection could develop on the magnetopause are poorly known. This work presents global maps of the magnetic shear, curr…

2024 Journal of Geophysical Research (Space Physics)
Cluster DoubleStar 2
Variation in the Pedersen Conductance Near Jupiter's Main Emission Aurora: Comparison of Hubble Space Telescope and Galileo Measurements
DOI: 10.1029/2023JA032122 Bibcode: 2024JGRA..12932122R

Nichols, J. D.; Vogt, M. F.; Rutala, M. J. +1 more

We present the first large-scale statistical survey of the Jovian main emission (ME) to map auroral properties from their ionospheric locations out into the equatorial plane of the magnetosphere, where they are compared directly to in-situ spacecraft measurements. We use magnetosphere-ionosphere (MI) coupling theory to calculate currents from the …

2024 Journal of Geophysical Research (Space Physics)
Ulysses eHST 2
Parallel Electron Beams at Io: Numerical Simulations of the Dense Plasma Wake
DOI: 10.1029/2023JA031763 Bibcode: 2024JGRA..12931763D

Bagenal, F.; Dols, V.; Paterson, W. R.

In 1995, the Galileo spacecraft traversed the wake of Io at ∼900 km altitude. The instruments onboard detected intense bi-directional field-aligned electron beams (∼140 eV-150 keV), embedded in a dense, cold and slow plasma wake (Nel ∼ 35,000 cm−3, Ti < 10 eV, V < 3 km/s). Similar electron beams were also det…

2024 Journal of Geophysical Research (Space Physics)
eHST 2
The April 2023 SYM-H = −233 nT Geomagnetic Storm: A Classical Event
DOI: 10.1029/2024JA032986 Bibcode: 2024JGRA..12932986H

Henri, Pierre; Hajra, Rajkumar; Horne, Richard B. +8 more

The 23-24 April 2023 double-peak (SYM-H intensities of −179 and −233 nT) intense geomagnetic storm was caused by interplanetary magnetic field southward component Bs associated with an interplanetary fast-forward shock-preceded sheath (Bs of 25 nT), followed by a magnetic cloud (MC) (Bs of 33 nT), respectively. The…

2024 Journal of Geophysical Research (Space Physics)
Cluster 2
Source of the Observed Enhancements in Thermospheric ΣO/N2 During Two Solar Eclipses in 2023
DOI: 10.1029/2024JA032542 Bibcode: 2024JGRA..12932542C

Zhang, Y.; Cantrall, C. E.; Mrak, S. +4 more

Two solar eclipse events in 2023 appeared to produce considerable enhancements in the thermospheric column density ratio of monatomic oxygen to molecular nitrogen (ΣO/N2) as measured by TIMED GUVI. We quantify potential sources for eclipse-induced ΣO/N2 changes and find that the observed enhancements arise from the ionospheri…

2024 Journal of Geophysical Research (Space Physics)
Hinode 1
On the Contribution of Latitude-Dependent ULF Waves to the Radial Transport of Off-Equatorial Relativistic Electrons in the Radiation Belts
DOI: 10.1029/2024JA032905 Bibcode: 2024JGRA..12932905S

Angelopoulos, Vassilis; Li, Xinlin; Ergun, Robert E. +15 more

Ultra-low frequency (ULF) waves radially diffuse hundreds-keV to few-MeV electrons in the magnetosphere, as the range of drift frequencies of such electrons overlaps with the wave frequencies, leading to resonant interactions. Theoretically this process is described by analytic expressions of the resonant interactions between electrons and ULF wav…

2024 Journal of Geophysical Research (Space Physics)
Cluster 1
Deep Entry of Low-Energy Ions Into Mercury's Magnetosphere: BepiColombo Mio's Third Flyby Observations
DOI: 10.1029/2024JA032751 Bibcode: 2024JGRA..12932751H

Persson, Moa; Saito, Yoshifumi; Delcourt, Dominique +15 more

Although solar wind-driven convection is expected to dominate magnetospheric circulation at Mercury, its exact pattern remains poorly characterized by observations. Here we present BepiColombo Mio observations during the third Mercury flyby indicative of convection-driven transport of low-energy dense ions into the deep magnetosphere. During the f…

2024 Journal of Geophysical Research (Space Physics)
BepiColombo 1