Large-scale structure of magnetospheric plasma |
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Authors: | T. E. Moore D. C. Delcourt |
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Affiliation: | (1) Space Sciences Laboratory, NASA Marshall Space Flight Center, 35812 Huntsville, AL, USA;(2) Centre d'études des Environnements Terrestre et Planetaires, Saint Maur des Fossès, 94107, France |
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Abstract: | Recent investigations of magnetospheric plasma structure are summarized under the broad categories of empirical models, transport across boundaries, formation, and dynamics of the plasma sheet. This report reviews work in these areas during the period 1991 to 1993. Fully three-dimensional empirical models and simulations have become important contributors to our understanding of the magnetospheric system. Some new structural concepts have appeared in the literature: the entry boundary and geopause, the plasma sheet region 1 vortices, the low-energy layer, the adiabaticity boundary or wall region, and a region in the tail to which we refer as the injection port. Traditional structural concepts have also been the subject of recent study, notably the plasmapause, the magnetopause, and the plasma sheet. Significant progress has been made in understanding the nature of plasma sheet formation and dynamics, but the acceleration of electrons to high energy remains somewhat mysterious. |
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Keywords: | Magnetosphere plasma structure entry boundary geopause region-1 vortices lowenergy layer adiabacity boundary injection port |
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