Dayside magnetopause reconnection and flux transfer events under radial interplanetary magnetic field (IMF): BepiColombo Earth-flyby observations

  • Weijie Sun
  • , James A. Slavin
  • , Rumi Nakamura
  • , Daniel Heyner
  • , Karlheinz J. Trattner
  • , Johannes Z.D. Mieth
  • , Jiutong Zhao
  • , Qiu Gang Zong
  • , Sae Aizawa
  • , Nicolas Andre
  • , Yoshifumi Saito

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Abstract

This study analyzes the flux transfer event (FTE)-type flux ropes and magnetic reconnection around the dayside magnetopause during BepiColombo's Earth flyby. The magnetosheath has a high plasma β (g1/4g8), and the interplanetary magnetic field (IMF) has a significant radial component. Six flux ropes are identified around the magnetopause. The motion of flux ropes together with the maximum magnetic shear model suggests that the reconnection X-line possibly swipes BepiColombo near the magnetic equator due to an increase in the radial component of the IMF. The flux rope with the highest flux content contains a clear coalescence signature, i.e., two smaller flux ropes merge, supporting theoretical predictions that the flux contents of flux ropes can grow through coalescence. The coalescence of the two FTE-type flux ropes takes place through secondary reconnection at the point of contact between the two flux ropes. The BepiColombo measurements indicate a large normalized guide field and a reconnection rate comparable to that measured at the magnetopause (g1/4g0.1).

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)217-229
Number of pages13
JournalAnnales Geophysicae
Volume40
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 22 Apr 2022
Externally publishedYes

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