1. Observation of O+ Characteristics During the Terrestrial Alfv\'en Wing State Induced by the April 2023 Coronal Mass Ejection
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Liang, Haoming, Chen, Li-Jen, Fuselier, Stephen A., Gomez, Roman G., Burkholder, Brandon, Bessho, Naoki, Gurram, Harsha, Rice, Rachel C., Shuster, Jason, and Ardakani, Akhtar S.
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Physics - Space Physics ,Astrophysics - Solar and Stellar Astrophysics - Abstract
We report Magnetospheric Multiscale observations of oxygen ions (O+) during a coronal mass ejection in April 2023 when the solar wind was sub-Alfv\'enic and Alfv\'en wings formed. For the first time, O+ characteristics are studied at the contact region between the unshocked solar wind and the magnetosphere. The O+ ions show energies between 100s eV and ~30 keV. The possible sources are the ring current, the warm plasma cloak, and the ionosphere. The O+ ions exhibit bi-directional streaming along newly-formed closed field lines (CFLs), and dominantly anti-parallel on earlier-formed CFLs. Escaping O+ ions in the unshocked solar wind are observed. During the recovery phase, the O+ pitch-angle distribution associated with flux tubes shows dispersion, indicating potential loss to the solar wind. Our results show escaping as well as trapped O+ ions in the region where a magnetic cloud, an Alfv\'en wing, and magnetospheric field lines are mixed.
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- 2024