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Interaction of Space Weather Phenomena with Mars Plasma Environment During Solar Minimum 23/24

Authors :
Andrey Fedorov
Hans Nilsson
P. Kajdič
Beatriz Sánchez-Cano
G. C. Bernal
L. Neves-Ribeiro
Diana Rojas-Castillo
Olivier Witasse
Source :
Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics. 126
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
American Geophysical Union (AGU), 2021.

Abstract

We study the interaction of three solar wind structures, two stream interaction regions and one interplanetary coronal mass ejection, with Mars' plasma environment during 20-27 November 2007. This period corresponds to the solar minimum between the solar cycles 23 and 24 which was characterized by very low values of the solar wind density and dynamic pressure and low IMF magnitude. During that time the Mars-Express orbit was in the terminator plane, while the Earth, Sun, and Mars were almost aligned, so we use the ACE and STEREO probes as solar wind monitors in order to identify and characterize the structures that later hit Mars. We find that the passage of these structures caused strong variations of in the bow shock location (between 2.2 and 3.0~R$_M$), compression of the magnetospheric cavity (up to 45~\%) and an increased transterminator flow below 2~R$_M$ (by a factor of $\leq$8). This study shows that during times of low solar activity, modest space weather phenomena may cause large variations of plasma flow at Mars.<br />Comment: Published in Journal of Geophysical Research

Details

ISSN :
21699402 and 21699380
Volume :
126
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....f1573f36d1daaa60525311d762dc7b4e
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1029/2020ja028442