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Earth's Alfvén Wings Driven by the April 2023 Coronal Mass Ejection

Authors :
Chen, Li-Jen
Gershman, Daniel
Burkholder, Brandon
Chen, Yuxi
Sarantos, Menelaos
Jian, Lan
Drake, James
Dong, Chuanfei
Gurram, Harsha
Shuster, Jason
Graham, Daniel B.
Le Contel, Olivier
Schwartz, Steven J.
Fuselier, Stephen
Madanian, Hadi
Pollock, Craig
Liang, Haoming
Argall, Matthew
Denton, Richard E.
Rice, Rachel
Beedle, Jason
Genestreti, Kevin
Ardakani, Akhtar
Stanier, Adam
Le, Ari
Ng, Jonathan
Bessho, Naoki
Pandya, Megha
Wilder, Frederick
Gabrielse, Christine
Cohen, Ian
Wei, Hanying
Russell, Christopher T.
Ergun, Robert
Torbert, Roy
Burch, James
Chen, Li-Jen
Gershman, Daniel
Burkholder, Brandon
Chen, Yuxi
Sarantos, Menelaos
Jian, Lan
Drake, James
Dong, Chuanfei
Gurram, Harsha
Shuster, Jason
Graham, Daniel B.
Le Contel, Olivier
Schwartz, Steven J.
Fuselier, Stephen
Madanian, Hadi
Pollock, Craig
Liang, Haoming
Argall, Matthew
Denton, Richard E.
Rice, Rachel
Beedle, Jason
Genestreti, Kevin
Ardakani, Akhtar
Stanier, Adam
Le, Ari
Ng, Jonathan
Bessho, Naoki
Pandya, Megha
Wilder, Frederick
Gabrielse, Christine
Cohen, Ian
Wei, Hanying
Russell, Christopher T.
Ergun, Robert
Torbert, Roy
Burch, James
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

We report a rare regime of Earth's magnetosphere interaction with sub-Alfvénic solar wind in which the windsock-like magnetosphere transforms into one with Alfvén wings. In the magnetic cloud of a Coronal Mass Ejection (CME) on 24 April 2023, NASA's Magnetospheric Multiscale mission distinguishes the following features: (a) unshocked and accelerated low-beta CME plasma coming directly against Earth's dayside magnetosphere; (b) dynamical wing filaments representing new channels of magnetic connection between the magnetosphere and foot points of the Sun's erupted flux rope; (c) cold CME ions observed with energized counter-streaming electrons, evidence of CME plasma captured due to by reconnection between magnetic-cloud and Alfvén-wing field lines. The reported measurements advance our knowledge of CME interaction with planetary magnetospheres, and open new opportunities to understand how sub-Alfv & eacute;nic plasma flows impact astrophysical bodies such as Mercury, moons of Jupiter, and exoplanets close to their host stars.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
application/pdf, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1457645429
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1029.2024GL108894