Nonadiabatic processes in the Earth's magnetotailThe challenge of the assumption of an adiabatic equation of state for the plasma sheet made in several studies of quiet time convection and expansive phase activity is addressed. The observed plasma pressures at distances of approximately 10 RE are less than that predicted by adiabatic convection by over an order of magnitude. Studies of the local plasma properties for individual events as well as an ensemble of all quiet time plasma sheet samples during two years of ISEE coverage show that the polytropic index is below 5/3, and on occasion may be less than unity. During substorm activity the main effect of the plasma sheet is an increase in plasma temperature. This is seen both in statistical and case studies of individual substorms. The nature of the heating process is nonadiabatic, as evidenced by the anticorrelation between changes in plasma density and temperature. These recent observations of nonadiabatic behavior emphasize thermodynamic processes in the magnetosphere, an area which has been largely ignored.
Document ID
19950011886
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Huang, C. Y. (Iowa Univ. Iowa City, IA, United States)