The magnetopauseThe magnetopause is the interface between the shocked solar wind in the magnetosheath and the geomagnetic field and plasma in the magnetosphere. This interface is far from simple because both sides of the interface contain magnetized plasma. As a result, there are boundary layers on both sides of the interface so the resulting structure is many-ion-gyroradii thick. There is also substructure which may be much less than an ion gyroradius in thickness. The structure of the magnetopause is also sensitive to the Mach number and beta of the plasma. When the beta is very high, the magnetopause resembles a slow mode wave. When the IMF is southward and the Mach number and/or beta is low the plasma is accelerated much as Dungey predicted. However, at other times reconnection seems to be less steady and perhaps patchy. Ropelike structures are seen which may be connected to the magnetosphere. These structures, which have been called FTEs, are still not fully understood.
Document ID
19920048633
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Legacy CDMS
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Conference Proceedings
Authors
Russell, C. T. (California, University Los Angeles, United States)