On the Species Dependence of Ion Escapes Across the Magnetopause
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Start Time:2021-07-10 16:55(Asia/Shanghai)

Duration:20min

Session:S9B 9B、行星科学与空间物理 » S9B-19B、行星科学与空间物理-1

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Abstract
Recent observations and particle-tracing models have revealed a counterintuitive difference between the behaviors of magnetospheric protons and oxygen ions when they encounter the magnetopause. The oxygen ions usually meander around the magnetopause without a full escape to the magnetosheath, whereas the protons can more easily stream across the magnetopause despite their smaller gyroradii. Here, we analytically identify the mechanisms that cause this species dependence. As magnetospheric ions drift toward the magnetopause, the grazing angle of their magnetopause encounter is constrained within a narrow range near 0°, with its maximum being proportional to the square root of the ion gyroradius. It is the grazing angle that largely determines the follow-up ion motion. The ions with larger grazing angles would meander around the magnetopause, whereas the meandering motion for ions with smaller grazing angles could be easily disrupted to enable their escape even if the normal magnetic field is very weak.
Keywords
magnetosphere,ion escape
Speaker
周煦之
北京大学

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周煦之 北京大学
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