Physics – Space Physics
Scientific paper
Nov 1975
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1975coasp...6...71k&link_type=abstract
Comments on Modern Physics, Part C - Comments on Astrophysics and Space Physics, vol. 6, Nov. 1975, p. 71-80.
Physics
Space Physics
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Earth Magnetosphere, Geomagnetism, Magnetic Field Configurations, Magnetohydrodynamic Turbulence, Atmospheric Models, Auroral Arcs, Jupiter Atmosphere, Lines Of Force, Pulsars, Solar Wind
Scientific paper
Three significant discoveries resulting from recent studies of earth's magnetosphere are discussed: (1) the central role of magnetic-field-line reconnection in determining the topology, geometry, and dynamics of the magnetosphere; (2) the realization that auroral arcs result from coupling of solar-wind stresses to the ionosphere and neutral atmosphere; and (3) the role of plasma turbulence in affecting both the microscopic state and macroscopic observables of the magnetospheric plasma. Magnetic-field-line reconnection is described in terms of Dungey's (1961) model of the magnetosphere, a simple picture of magnetic-substorm evolution is outlined, and questions concerning the reconnection rate are considered. The production of aurorae by field-aligned electron beams is examined, and an analogy is made between earth's magnetosphere and that of a pulsar with aligned dipole and spin axes. Plasma-turbulence problems are reviewed which concern anomalously fast electron and proton losses from the Van Allen belts, whistler-electron interactions, and anomalous resistance in auroral arcs. The Pioneer 10 encounter with Jupiter's magnetosphere is briefly noted.
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