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Soft X‐ray and ENA Imaging of the Earth's Dayside Magnetosphere

The LEXI and SMILE missions will provide soft X‐ray images of the Earth's magnetosheath and cusps after their anticipated launch in 2023 and 2024, respectively. The IBEX mission showed the potential of an Energetic Neutral Atom (ENA) instrument to image dayside magnetosheath and cusps, albeit o...

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Autores principales: Connor, H. K., Sibeck, D. G., Collier, M. R., Baliukin, I. I., Branduardi‐Raymont, G., Brandt, P. C., Buzulukova, N. Y., Collado‐Vega, Y. M., Escoubet, C. P., Fok, M.‐C., Hsieh, S.‐Y., Jung, J., Kameda, S., Kuntz, K. D., Porter, F. S., Sembay, S., Sun, T., Walsh, B. M., Zoennchen, J. H.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7988574/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33777610
http://dx.doi.org/10.1029/2020JA028816
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author Connor, H. K.
Sibeck, D. G.
Collier, M. R.
Baliukin, I. I.
Branduardi‐Raymont, G.
Brandt, P. C.
Buzulukova, N. Y.
Collado‐Vega, Y. M.
Escoubet, C. P.
Fok, M.‐C.
Hsieh, S.‐Y.
Jung, J.
Kameda, S.
Kuntz, K. D.
Porter, F. S.
Sembay, S.
Sun, T.
Walsh, B. M.
Zoennchen, J. H.
author_facet Connor, H. K.
Sibeck, D. G.
Collier, M. R.
Baliukin, I. I.
Branduardi‐Raymont, G.
Brandt, P. C.
Buzulukova, N. Y.
Collado‐Vega, Y. M.
Escoubet, C. P.
Fok, M.‐C.
Hsieh, S.‐Y.
Jung, J.
Kameda, S.
Kuntz, K. D.
Porter, F. S.
Sembay, S.
Sun, T.
Walsh, B. M.
Zoennchen, J. H.
author_sort Connor, H. K.
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description The LEXI and SMILE missions will provide soft X‐ray images of the Earth's magnetosheath and cusps after their anticipated launch in 2023 and 2024, respectively. The IBEX mission showed the potential of an Energetic Neutral Atom (ENA) instrument to image dayside magnetosheath and cusps, albeit over the long hours required to raster an image with a single pixel imager. Thus, it is timely to discuss the two imaging techniques and relevant science topics. We simulate soft X‐ray and low‐ENA images that might be observed by a virtual spacecraft during two interesting solar wind scenarios: a southward turning of the interplanetary magnetic field and a sudden enhancement of the solar wind dynamic pressure. We employ the OpenGGCM global magnetohydrodynamics model and a simple exospheric neutral density model for these calculations. Both the magnetosheath and the cusps generate strong soft X‐rays and ENA signals that can be used to extract the locations and motions of the bow shock and magnetopause. Magnetopause erosion corresponds closely to the enhancement of dayside reconnection rate obtained from the OpenGGCM model, indicating that images can be used to understand global‐scale magnetopause reconnection. When dayside imagers are installed with high‐ENA inner‐magnetosphere and FUV/UV aurora imagers, we can trace the solar wind energy flow from the bow shock to the magnetosphere and then to the ionosphere in a self‐standing manner without relying upon other observatories. Soft X‐ray and/or ENA imagers can also unveil the dayside exosphere density structure and its response to space weather.
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spelling pubmed-79885742021-03-25 Soft X‐ray and ENA Imaging of the Earth's Dayside Magnetosphere Connor, H. K. Sibeck, D. G. Collier, M. R. Baliukin, I. I. Branduardi‐Raymont, G. Brandt, P. C. Buzulukova, N. Y. Collado‐Vega, Y. M. Escoubet, C. P. Fok, M.‐C. Hsieh, S.‐Y. Jung, J. Kameda, S. Kuntz, K. D. Porter, F. S. Sembay, S. Sun, T. Walsh, B. M. Zoennchen, J. H. J Geophys Res Space Phys Research Article The LEXI and SMILE missions will provide soft X‐ray images of the Earth's magnetosheath and cusps after their anticipated launch in 2023 and 2024, respectively. The IBEX mission showed the potential of an Energetic Neutral Atom (ENA) instrument to image dayside magnetosheath and cusps, albeit over the long hours required to raster an image with a single pixel imager. Thus, it is timely to discuss the two imaging techniques and relevant science topics. We simulate soft X‐ray and low‐ENA images that might be observed by a virtual spacecraft during two interesting solar wind scenarios: a southward turning of the interplanetary magnetic field and a sudden enhancement of the solar wind dynamic pressure. We employ the OpenGGCM global magnetohydrodynamics model and a simple exospheric neutral density model for these calculations. Both the magnetosheath and the cusps generate strong soft X‐rays and ENA signals that can be used to extract the locations and motions of the bow shock and magnetopause. Magnetopause erosion corresponds closely to the enhancement of dayside reconnection rate obtained from the OpenGGCM model, indicating that images can be used to understand global‐scale magnetopause reconnection. When dayside imagers are installed with high‐ENA inner‐magnetosphere and FUV/UV aurora imagers, we can trace the solar wind energy flow from the bow shock to the magnetosphere and then to the ionosphere in a self‐standing manner without relying upon other observatories. Soft X‐ray and/or ENA imagers can also unveil the dayside exosphere density structure and its response to space weather. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2021-03-09 2021-03 /pmc/articles/PMC7988574/ /pubmed/33777610 http://dx.doi.org/10.1029/2020JA028816 Text en © 2021. The Authors. This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ License, which permits use and distribution in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited, the use is non‐commercial and no modifications or adaptations are made.
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Connor, H. K.
Sibeck, D. G.
Collier, M. R.
Baliukin, I. I.
Branduardi‐Raymont, G.
Brandt, P. C.
Buzulukova, N. Y.
Collado‐Vega, Y. M.
Escoubet, C. P.
Fok, M.‐C.
Hsieh, S.‐Y.
Jung, J.
Kameda, S.
Kuntz, K. D.
Porter, F. S.
Sembay, S.
Sun, T.
Walsh, B. M.
Zoennchen, J. H.
Soft X‐ray and ENA Imaging of the Earth's Dayside Magnetosphere
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title_fullStr Soft X‐ray and ENA Imaging of the Earth's Dayside Magnetosphere
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title_short Soft X‐ray and ENA Imaging of the Earth's Dayside Magnetosphere
title_sort soft x‐ray and ena imaging of the earth's dayside magnetosphere
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7988574/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33777610
http://dx.doi.org/10.1029/2020JA028816
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