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  • Geophysics; Computer Programming and Software  (1)
  • Space Radiation  (1)
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    Publication Date: 2019-07-18
    Description: The interaction of the solar wind with the Earth's bow shock is responsible for a number of phenomena both upstream and downstream. One of the least understood and studied of these is the generation of gyrophase-bunched electrons. We will describe initial work searching for and analyzing such events in (Plasma Electron And Current Experiment (PEACE) data from CLUSTER. Plasma simulations will complement the data analysis. Recent analyses suggest that gyrophase-bunched electrons are present rather frequently in the upstream region, due either to energization in the reflection off the shock front or, more likely, to phase trapping in locally produced whistler wave fields.
    Keywords: Space Radiation
    Type: Yosemite 2003 Conference; Jan 01, 2003; CA; United States
    Format: text
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    Publication Date: 2019-07-13
    Description: The MOST IDS team was tasked with focusing on two general areas: The first was to participate with the Fast Plasma Investigation (FPI) team in the development of virtual detectors that model the instrument responses of the MMS FPI sensors. The virtual instruments can be 'flown through' both simulation data (from magnetohydrodynamic, hybrid, and kinetic simulations) and Cluster and THEMIS spacecraft data. The goal is to determine signatures of magnetic reconnection expected during the MMS mission. Such signatures can serve as triggers for selection of burst mode downloads. The chapter contributed by the FPI team covers that effort in detail and, therefore, most of that work has not been included here. The second area of emphasis, and the one detailed in this chapter, was to build on past and present knowledge of magnetic reconnection and its physical signatures. Below we describe intensive analyses of Cluster and THEMIS data together with theoretical models and simulations that delineate the plasma signatures that surround sites of reconnection, including the effects of turbulence as well as the detailed kinetic signatures that indicate proximity to reconnection sites. In particular, we point out that particles are energized in several regions, not only at the actual site of reconnection.
    Keywords: Geophysics; Computer Programming and Software
    Type: GSFC-E-DAA-TN41233 , Space Science Reviews (ISSN 0038-6308) (e-ISSN 1572-9672); 199; 1; 689-719
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