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Mercury's magnetosphere after MESSENGER's first flyby
Authors:Slavin James A  Acuña Mario H  Anderson Brian J  Baker Daniel N  Benna Mehdi  Gloeckler George  Gold Robert E  Ho George C  Killen Rosemary M  Korth Haje  Krimigis Stamatios M  McNutt Ralph L  Nittler Larry R  Raines Jim M  Schriver David  Solomon Sean C  Starr Richard D  Trávnícek Pavel  Zurbuchen Thomas H
Institution:Heliophysics Science Division, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, MD 20771, USA. james.a.slavin@nasa.gov
Abstract:Observations by MESSENGER show that Mercury's magnetosphere is immersed in a comet-like cloud of planetary ions. The most abundant, Na+, is broadly distributed but exhibits flux maxima in the magnetosheath, where the local plasma flow speed is high, and near the spacecraft's closest approach, where atmospheric density should peak. The magnetic field showed reconnection signatures in the form of flux transfer events, azimuthal rotations consistent with Kelvin-Helmholtz waves along the magnetopause, and extensive ultralow-frequency wave activity. Two outbound current sheet boundaries were observed, across which the magnetic field decreased in a manner suggestive of a double magnetopause. The separation of these current layers, comparable to the gyro-radius of a Na+ pickup ion entering the magnetosphere after being accelerated in the magnetosheath, may indicate a planetary ion boundary layer.
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