Dawn-Dusk Asymmetries in Planetary Plasma Environments
American Geophysical Union (Verlag)
978-1-119-21632-2 (ISBN)
DawnDusk Asymmetries in Planetary Plasma Environments
Dawn-dusk asymmetries are ubiquitous features of the plasma environment of many of the planets in our solar system. They occur when a particular process or feature is more pronounced at one side of a planet than the other. For example, recent observations indicate that Earth's magnetopause is thicker at dawn than at dusk. Likewise, auroral breakups at Earth are more likely to occur in the pre-midnight than post-midnight sectors. Increasing availability of remotely sensed and in situ measurements of planetary ionospheres, magnetospheres and their interfaces to the solar wind have revealed significant and persistent dawn-dusk asymmetries. As yet there is no consensus regarding the source of many of these asymmetries, nor the physical mechanisms by which they are produced and maintained.
Volume highlights include:
A comprehensive and updated overview of current knowledge about dawn-dusk asymmetries in the plasma environments of planets in our solar system and the mechanisms behind them
Valuable contributions from internationally recognized experts, covering both observations, simulations and theories discussing all important aspects of dawn-dusk asymmetries
Space weather effects are caused by processes in space, mainly the magnetotail, and can be highly localized on ground. Knowing where the source, i.e., where dawn-dusk location is will allow for a better prediction of where the effects on ground will be most pronounced
Covering both observational and theoretical aspects of dawn dusk asymmetries, Dawn-Dusk Asymmetries in Planetary Plasma Environments will be a valuable resource for academic researchers in space physics, planetary science, astrophysics, physics, geophysics and earth science.
Stein Haaland, University of Bergen, Norway Andrei Runov, University of California, Los Angeles, USA Colin Forsyth, University College London, UK
Contributors vii
Preface xi
Acknowledgments xiii
Acronyms xv
Part I: External Contributions to Dawn-Dusk Asymmetries
1 The Magnetosphere of the Earth under Sub-Alfvenic Solar Wind Conditions as Observed on 24 and 25 May 2002
Emmanuel Chane, Joachim Saur, Joachim Raeder, Fritz M Neubauer, Kristofor M Maynard, and Stefaan Poedts 3
2 Dayside Magnetosphere Response to Solar Wind Dynamic Pressure Changes: Propagation Geometry and Speed
Brian J Jackel and Konstantin Kabin 15
3 Magnetopause Plasma Parameters and Asymmetries in Solar Wind–Magnetosphere Coupling
Brian M Walsh 29
4 Large-Scale Simulations of Solar Wind Ion Entry and Dayside Precipitation: Dawn-Dusk Asymmetry
Jean Berchem, Robert L Richard, C Philippe Escoubet, Simon Wing, and Frederic Pitout 41
5 Dawn-Dusk Asymmetries of the Earth’s Dayside Magnetosheath in the Magnetosheath Interplanetary Medium Reference Frame
A P Dimmock, K Nykyri, A Osmane, H Karimabadi, and T I Pulkkinen 49
6 Dawn-Dusk Asymmetries at the Terrestrial Magnetopause: Observations
Stein Haaland, Hiroshi Hasegawa, Johan De Keyser, and Lukas Maes 73
7 Magnetopause Thickness at the Dawn and Dusk Flanks
Johan De Keyser, Lukas Maes, Romain Maggiolo, and Stein Haaland 85
8 On IMF By-Induced Dawn-Dusk Asymmetries in Earthward Convective Fast Flows
Timo Pitkanen, Maria Hamrin, Tomas Karlsson, Hans Nilsson, and Anita Kullen 95
9 Time-Dependence of Dawn-Dusk Asymmetries in the Terrestrial Ionospheric Convection Pattern
Adrian Grocott 107
10 The Role of the Upper Atmosphere for Dawn-Dusk Differences in the Coupled Magnetosphere-Ionosphere-Thermosphere System
Matthias Forster, Eelco Doornbos, and Stein Haaland 125
11 Surveys of 557 7/630 0 nm Dayside Auroral Emissions in
Ny-Ålesund, Svalbard, and South Pole Station Ze-Jun Hu, Hui-Gen Yang, Yusuke Ebihara, Hong-Qiao Hu, and Bei-Chen Zhang 143
Part II: Internal Contributions to Dawn-Dusk Asymmetries
12 Aspects of the Morning/Afternoon Asymmetry of Geomagnetic Fluctuations at Middle and Low Frequencies
Umberto Villante 157
13 Premidnight Preponderance of Dispersionless Ion and Electron Injections
Christine Gabrielse, Andrei Runov, Vassilis Angelopoulos, Emma Spanswick, and Drew L Turner 171
14 Dawn-Dusk Asymmetries in Ultra-Low-Frequency Waves
I Jonathan Rae 187
15 Spatial Structure and Asymmetries of Magnetospheric Currents Inferred from High-Resolution Empirical Geomagnetic Field Models
Mikhail I Sitnov, Grant K Stephens, Nikolai A Tsyganenko, Aleksandr Y Ukhorskiy, Simon Wing, Haje Korth, and Brian J Anderson 199
16 A Review of Dawn-Dusk Asymmetries Observed Using the TWINS Mission of Opportunity
Amy M Keesee 213
17 Dawn-Dusk Asymmetries of Solar-Wind–Magnetosphere Coupling in the Earth’s Midtail
Chih-Ping Wang, Xiaoyan Xing, T K M Nakamura, Larry R Lyons, and Vassilis Angelopoulos 223
18 Dawn-Dusk Asymmetries in Magnetotail Transients
Andrei Runov, S Kiehas, and S S Li 233
19 Dawn-Dusk Asymmetries in the Near-Earth Plasma Sheet: Ion Observations
Elena A Kronberg, Kun Li, Elena E Grigorenko, Romain Maggiolo, Stein Haaland, Patrick W Daly, and Hao Luo 243
20 Dawn-Dusk Asymmetries in the Auroral Particle Precipitation and Their Modulations by Substorms
Simon Wing, Jay R Johnson, and Enrico Camporeale 255
21 Dawn-Dusk Asymmetries of Ionospheric Outflow
Kun Li, Elena A Kronberg, Mats Andre, Patrick W Daly, Yong Wei, and Stein Haaland 273
22 Conjugate Aurora Location During a Strong IMF By Storm
William Longley, Patricia Reiff, Antoun G Daou, and Marc Hairston 285
23 Dawn-Dusk Asymmetries in Auroral Morphology and Processes
Tomas Karlsson, Anita Kullen, and Goran Marklund 295
Part III: Dawn Dusk Asymmetries in Other Planets
24 Dawn-Dusk Asymmetries in Jupiter’s Magnetosphere
Benjamin Palmaerts, Marissa F Vogt, Norbert Krupp, Denis Grodent, and Bertrand Bonfond 309
25 Local Time Asymmetries in Saturn’s Magnetosphere
James F Carbary, Donald G Mitchell, Abigail M Rymer, Norbert Krupp, Doug Hamilton, Stamatios M Krimigis, and Sarah V Badman 323
26 Dawn-Dusk Asymmetries in Mercury’s Magnetosphere
Torbjorn Sundberg 337
Index 349
Erscheinungsdatum | 30.01.2018 |
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Reihe/Serie | Geophysical Monograph Series |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 221 x 282 mm |
Gewicht | 1111 g |
Themenwelt | Naturwissenschaften ► Geowissenschaften ► Geologie |
Naturwissenschaften ► Physik / Astronomie ► Astronomie / Astrophysik | |
ISBN-10 | 1-119-21632-X / 111921632X |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-119-21632-2 / 9781119216322 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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