Analysis of plasma measurements for the Geotail mission
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- Frank, Louis A.
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- JAN 1, 1994.
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- The CPI plasma measurements from the Geotail spacecraft are currently used by a number of scientists in support of varied research projects. Measurements from the CPI hot plasma analyzer have been processed to compute one-minute averages of plasma densities, temperatures, and velocities for the period 1 Oct. 1992 - 31 July 1993. These parameters are used in a preliminary survey of the magnetotail for distances from earth of 10 to 210 earth radii. The cold plasmas within the magnetotail drift towards the midplane and are thought to be a principal source for the hot plasma sheet. A remarkable result from Geotail is the observation of cold ion beams coexisting as distinct components in the presence of hot plasma-sheet plasmas. The development and evolution of plasmoids is a topic of considerable interest in studies of the magnetotail and magnetospheric substorms. A number of possible plasmoids have been identified in the Geotail data set based upon reversals of the Z component of the magnetic field as observed with the MGF instrumentation. An intensive study of the electron and ion velocity distributions and the plasma parameters for several of these events reveals unexpected features. Collaborative work with several Geotail instrument teams and other researchers is also ongoing.
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Accession ID: 94N37470.
NAS 1.26:196274.
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