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Spectral Properties and Energy Injection in Mercury's Magnetotail Current Sheet

  • Xinmin Li
  • , Chuanfei Dong
  • , Liang Wang
  • , Sae Aizawa
  • , Lina Z. Hadid
  • , Chi Zhang
  • , Hongyang Zhou
  • , James A. Slavin
  • , Jiawei Gao
  • , Mirko Stumpo
  • , Wei Zhang
  • Boston University
  • Sorbonne Université
  • University of Michigan
  • Istituto di Astrofisica e Planetologia Spaziali (IAPS)

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Abstract

Mercury's magnetotail hosts a thin and highly dynamic current sheet (CS), where magnetic reconnection and strong fluctuations frequently occur. Here, we statistically analyze magnetic field power spectra across 370 magnetotail CSs observed by MESSENGER. About 20% of the events are quasi-laminar, showing single power-law spectra, whereas ∼80% are turbulent, exhibiting a spectral break separating inertial and kinetic ranges. A dawn–dusk asymmetry is identified: inertial-range slopes are systematically shallower on the dawnside, whereas kinetic-range slopes are steeper, indicating more developed turbulence there, consistent with the higher occurrence of reconnection-related processes on the dawnside. Component analysis shows that the transverse components, orthogonal to the tail-aligned principal field (BX), display shallow slopes near −1 in the inertial range, suggesting energy injection at ion scales rather than a classical inertial range. These results demonstrate that Mercury's unique plasma environment fundamentally reshapes the initiation of turbulence and the redistribution of energy in the magnetotail.

Original languageEnglish
Article numbere2025GL120144
JournalGeophysical Research Letters
Volume53
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 28 Feb 2026

Keywords

  • Mercury
  • current sheet
  • magnetotail
  • turbulence

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