Statistical study of the alteration of the magnetic structure of magnetic clouds in the Earth’s magnetosheath

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Turc , L F , Fontaine , D , Escoubet , P , Kilpua , E K J & Dimmock , A P 2017 , ' Statistical study of the alteration of the magnetic structure of magnetic clouds in the Earth’s magnetosheath ' , Journal of geophysical research. Space physics , vol. 122 , no. 3 , pp. 2956-2972 . https://doi.org/10.1002/2016JA023654

Title: Statistical study of the alteration of the magnetic structure of magnetic clouds in the Earth’s magnetosheath
Author: Turc, Lucile Francoise; Fontaine, Dominique; Escoubet, Philippe; Kilpua, Emilia Katja Johanna; Dimmock, Andrew P.
Contributor organization: Department of Physics
Space Physics Research Group
Date: 2017
Language: eng
Number of pages: 17
Belongs to series: Journal of geophysical research. Space physics
ISSN: 2169-9380
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1002/2016JA023654
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10138/224163
Abstract: The magnetosheath plays a central role in the solar wind-magnetospheric coupling. Yet the effects of its crossing on solar wind structures such as magnetic clouds (MCs) are generally overlooked when assessing their geoeffectivity. Using 82 MCs observed simultaneously in the solar wind and the magnetosheath, we carry out the first statistical study of the alteration of their magnetic structure in the magnetosheath. For each event, the bow shock properties are obtained from a magnetosheath model. The comparison between the model results and observations shows that in 80% of cases, the MHD-based model captures well the magnetosheath transition; the other events are discussed separately. We find that just downstream of the bow shock the variation of the magnetic field direction shows a very good anticorrelation (r = −0.91) with the angle between the upstream magnetic field and the shock normal. We then focus on the magnetic field north-south component Bz because of its importance for geoeffectivity. Although the sign of Bz is generally preserved in the magnetosheath, we also find evidence of long-lasting intervals of opposite Bz signs in the solar wind and the magnetosheath during some events, with a |Bz| reversal > 10 nT at the magnetopause. We find that these reversals are due to the draping of the field lines and are associated with predominant upstream By. In those cases, the estimated position of the regions of antiparallel fields along the magnetopause is independent of the sign of the upstream Bz . This may have strong implications in terms of reconnection.
Subject: 115 Astronomy, Space science
MAGNETIC CLOUD
MAGNETOSHEATH
solar wind - magnetosphere coupling
SPACECRAFT MEASUREMENTS
Peer reviewed: Yes
Usage restriction: openAccess
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