Abstract

Abstract. By using the data of two spacecraft, TC-1 and ACE (Advanced Composition Explorer), a statistical study on the correlations between plasma sheet and solar wind has been carried out. The results obtained show that the plasma sheet at geocentric distances of about 9~13.4 Re has an apparent driving relationship with the solar wind. It is found that (1) there is a positive correlation between the duskward component of the interplanetary magnetic field (IMF) and the duskward component of the geomagnetic field in the plasma sheet, with a proportionality constant of about 1.09. It indicates that the duskward component of the IMF can effectively penetrate into the near-Earth plasma sheet, and can be amplified by sunward convection in the corresponding region at geocentric distances of about 9~13.4 Re; (2) the increase in the density or the dynamic pressure of the solar wind will generally lead to the increase in the density of the plasma sheet; (3) the ion thermal pressure in the near-Earth plasma sheet is significantly controlled by the dynamic pressure of solar wind; (4) under the northward IMF condition, the ion temperature and ion thermal pressure in the plasma sheet decrease as the solar wind speed increases. This feature indicates that plasmas in the near-Earth plasma sheet can come from the magnetosheath through the LLBL. Northward IMF is one important condition for the transport of the cold plasmas of the magnetosheath into the plasma sheet through the LLBL, and fast solar wind will enhance such a transport process.

Highlights

  • The plasma sheet, where a lot of complicated processes occur, plays an important role in the energy and mass transport from the solar wind into the magnetosphere (Borvosky et al, 1998)

  • Many researchers have defined the neutral sheet as a curved surface where the X component of the geomagnetic field changes its direction, which characterizes the properties of the plasma sheet, from sunward to antisunward and vice versa (Speiser and Ness, 1967; Dandouras, 1988; Xu et al, 1991)

  • We have investigated the correlations between solar wind and near-Earth plasma sheet

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Introduction

The plasma sheet, where a lot of complicated processes occur, plays an important role in the energy and mass transport from the solar wind into the magnetosphere (Borvosky et al, 1998). 3, we will investigate (1) the correlation between the Y component of IMF in GSM and the magnetic field in the plasma sheet, (2) the density, temperature and ion’s thermal pressure in the plasma sheet, influenced by solar wind speed, density and pressure.

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