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Properties of Ion‐Inertial Scale Plasmoids Observed by the Juno Spacecraft in the Jovian Magnetotail

We expand on previous observations of magnetic reconnection in Jupiter's magnetosphere by constructing a survey of ion‐inertial scale plasmoids in the Jovian magnetotail. We developed an automated detection algorithm to identify reversals in the [Formula: see text] component and performed the m...

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Autores principales: Sarkango, Yash, Slavin, James A., Jia, Xianzhe, DiBraccio, Gina A., Clark, George B., Sun, Weijie, Mauk, Barry H., Kurth, William S., Hospodarsky, George B.
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9286786/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35865743
http://dx.doi.org/10.1029/2021JA030181
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author Sarkango, Yash
Slavin, James A.
Jia, Xianzhe
DiBraccio, Gina A.
Clark, George B.
Sun, Weijie
Mauk, Barry H.
Kurth, William S.
Hospodarsky, George B.
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Slavin, James A.
Jia, Xianzhe
DiBraccio, Gina A.
Clark, George B.
Sun, Weijie
Mauk, Barry H.
Kurth, William S.
Hospodarsky, George B.
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description We expand on previous observations of magnetic reconnection in Jupiter's magnetosphere by constructing a survey of ion‐inertial scale plasmoids in the Jovian magnetotail. We developed an automated detection algorithm to identify reversals in the [Formula: see text] component and performed the minimum variance analysis for each identified plasmoid to characterize its helical structure. The magnetic field observations were complemented by data collected using the Juno Waves instrument, which is used to estimate the total electron density, and the JEDI energetic particle detectors. We identified 87 plasmoids with “peak‐to‐peak” durations between 10 and 300 s. Thirty‐one plasmoids possessed a core field and were classified as flux‐ropes. The other 56 plasmoids had minimum field strength at their centers and were termed O‐lines. Out of the 87 plasmoids, 58 had in situ signatures shorter than 60 s, despite the algorithm's upper limit being 300 s, suggesting that smaller plasmoids with shorter durations were more likely to be detected by Juno. We estimate the diameter of these plasmoids assuming a circular cross section and a travel speed equal to the Alfven speed in the surrounding lobes. Using the electron density inferred by Waves, we contend that these plasmoid diameters were within an order of the local ion‐inertial length. Our results demonstrate that magnetic reconnection in the Jovian magnetotail occurs at ion scales like in other space environments. We show that ion‐scale plasmoids would need to be released every 0.1 s or less to match the canonical 1 ton/s rate of plasma production due to Io.
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spelling pubmed-92867862022-07-19 Properties of Ion‐Inertial Scale Plasmoids Observed by the Juno Spacecraft in the Jovian Magnetotail Sarkango, Yash Slavin, James A. Jia, Xianzhe DiBraccio, Gina A. Clark, George B. Sun, Weijie Mauk, Barry H. Kurth, William S. Hospodarsky, George B. J Geophys Res Space Phys Research Article We expand on previous observations of magnetic reconnection in Jupiter's magnetosphere by constructing a survey of ion‐inertial scale plasmoids in the Jovian magnetotail. We developed an automated detection algorithm to identify reversals in the [Formula: see text] component and performed the minimum variance analysis for each identified plasmoid to characterize its helical structure. The magnetic field observations were complemented by data collected using the Juno Waves instrument, which is used to estimate the total electron density, and the JEDI energetic particle detectors. We identified 87 plasmoids with “peak‐to‐peak” durations between 10 and 300 s. Thirty‐one plasmoids possessed a core field and were classified as flux‐ropes. The other 56 plasmoids had minimum field strength at their centers and were termed O‐lines. Out of the 87 plasmoids, 58 had in situ signatures shorter than 60 s, despite the algorithm's upper limit being 300 s, suggesting that smaller plasmoids with shorter durations were more likely to be detected by Juno. We estimate the diameter of these plasmoids assuming a circular cross section and a travel speed equal to the Alfven speed in the surrounding lobes. Using the electron density inferred by Waves, we contend that these plasmoid diameters were within an order of the local ion‐inertial length. Our results demonstrate that magnetic reconnection in the Jovian magnetotail occurs at ion scales like in other space environments. We show that ion‐scale plasmoids would need to be released every 0.1 s or less to match the canonical 1 ton/s rate of plasma production due to Io. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2022-03-14 2022-03 /pmc/articles/PMC9286786/ /pubmed/35865743 http://dx.doi.org/10.1029/2021JA030181 Text en © 2022 The Authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited and is not used for commercial purposes.
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Sarkango, Yash
Slavin, James A.
Jia, Xianzhe
DiBraccio, Gina A.
Clark, George B.
Sun, Weijie
Mauk, Barry H.
Kurth, William S.
Hospodarsky, George B.
Properties of Ion‐Inertial Scale Plasmoids Observed by the Juno Spacecraft in the Jovian Magnetotail
title Properties of Ion‐Inertial Scale Plasmoids Observed by the Juno Spacecraft in the Jovian Magnetotail
title_full Properties of Ion‐Inertial Scale Plasmoids Observed by the Juno Spacecraft in the Jovian Magnetotail
title_fullStr Properties of Ion‐Inertial Scale Plasmoids Observed by the Juno Spacecraft in the Jovian Magnetotail
title_full_unstemmed Properties of Ion‐Inertial Scale Plasmoids Observed by the Juno Spacecraft in the Jovian Magnetotail
title_short Properties of Ion‐Inertial Scale Plasmoids Observed by the Juno Spacecraft in the Jovian Magnetotail
title_sort properties of ion‐inertial scale plasmoids observed by the juno spacecraft in the jovian magnetotail
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9286786/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35865743
http://dx.doi.org/10.1029/2021JA030181
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