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The global magnetic field of Mercury from MESSENGER orbital observations
Authors:Anderson Brian J  Johnson Catherine L  Korth Haje  Purucker Michael E  Winslow Reka M  Slavin James A  Solomon Sean C  McNutt Ralph L  Raines Jim M  Zurbuchen Thomas H
Institution:The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, Laurel, MD 20723, USA. brian.anderson@jhuapl.edu
Abstract:Magnetometer data acquired by the MESSENGER spacecraft in orbit about Mercury permit the separation of internal and external magnetic field contributions. The global planetary field is represented as a southward-directed, spin-aligned, offset dipole centered on the spin axis. Positions where the cylindrical radial magnetic field component vanishes were used to map the magnetic equator and reveal an offset of 484 ± 11 kilometers northward of the geographic equator. The magnetic axis is tilted by less than 3° from the rotation axis. A magnetopause and tail-current model was defined by using 332 magnetopause crossing locations. Residuals of the net external and offset-dipole fields from observations north of 30°N yield a best-fit planetary moment of 195 ± 10 nanotesla-R(M)(3), where R(M) is Mercury's mean radius.
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