Published May 1, 1979 | Version v1
Journal article

Effect of erosion on the solar wind stand-off distance at Mercury

  • 1. Department of Earth and Space Sciences and The Institute of Geophysics and Planetary Physics University of California, Los Angeles, California 90024

Description

Recent studies have provided quantitative measurements of the effect of dayside magnetic reconnection on the position of the earth's forward magnetopause. By scaling these terrestrial observations to Mercury, it is predicted that the mean solar wind stand-off distance for average solar wind dynamic pressure conditions will be 0.2--0.7 R/sub m/ inward from its 'ground state' position. Furthermore, it is expected that the magnetopause will be eroded and/or compressed to within 0.2R/sub m/ of Mercury's surface a significant portion of the time. Empirical formulae derived for the earth's magnetosphere are used to determine both solar wind stand-off distances and solar wind dynamic pressures for the two Mariner 10 encounters with Mercury's magnetosphere. It is found that for the first encounter when the interplanetary magnetic field was often southward and substorm signatures are observed inside the magnetosphere, the mean stand-off distance inferred from the boundary crossings is 1.5R/sub m/(for P/sub s/w=6.0 x 108dynes/cm2). At the time of the final encounter, the Mariner 10 magnetometer observed no significant southward component in the IMF and no substorm activity was evident. For this encounter, the mean inferred stand-off distance is 1.9R/sub m/ consistent with the expected effects of magnetic flux transfer within a terrestrial-type magnetosphere. A dipole moment of 6 +- 2 x 1022 G-cm3 is calculated from the observed bow shock and magnetopause positions. Finally, the importance of magnetic flux transfer in the solar wind-magnetospher-atmosphere-surface interaction at Mercury is briefly discussed

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Publishing Information

Journal Title
J. Geophys. Res.
Journal Volume
84
Journal Issue
A5
Series
J. Geophys. Res.
Journal Page Range
2076-2082
ISSN
0022-1406

INIS

Country of Publication
United States
Country of Input or Organization
United States
INIS RN
11498353
Subject category
S79: ASTROPHYSICS, COSMOLOGY AND ASTRONOMY;
Descriptors DEI
INTERPLANETARY MAGNETIC FIELDS; MAGNETIC BAYS; MAGNETIC FLUX; MAGNETOPAUSE; MARINER SPACE PROBES; MERCURY PLANET
Descriptors DEC
MAGNETIC FIELDS; PLANETS; SPACE VEHICLES