Search for plasma and magnetic field cavities in magnetosheath

Filiz Türk*, Zerefşan Kaymaz, David G. Sibeck

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Abstract

In the solar wind, foreshock cavities create depressed magnetic field and density regions associated with high energetic particles due bow shock related processes. In this study, we searched for the presence of foreshock type transient events in the magnetosheath using Interball-1 spacecraft data. In our search of four years of magnetosheath magnetic field, density, temperature, velocity and proton flux data, we have not found signatures of these cavities. The relation between magnetosheath parameters and energetic particles is not clearly revelaed in Interball-1 data. While these events are very clear and commonly found in the solar wind, why they are not observed in the magnetosheath emposes an interesting and challenging question on the evolution of these solar wind structures and their relation to the magnetosheath dynamics.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1455-1462
Number of pages8
JournalAdvances in Space Research
Volume31
Issue number5
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Mar 2003

Funding

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS. The authors acknowledge Yu. Yermolaev, K. Kudela, S. Ramanov and J. Safrankova as PIs of the instruments of the INTERBALL data used in this paper. This study has been supported by ITU-AES project 1240. Work at The Johns Hopkins University, Applied Physics Laboratory (APL) has been supported by APL’s grant ATM0000256.

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Johns Hopkins UniversityATM0000256

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