Abstract

Abstract. We present for the first time a statistical study of \\geq50 keV ion events of a magnetospheric origin upstream from Earth's bow shock. The statistical analysis of the 50-220 keV ion events observed by the IMP-8 spacecraft shows: (1) a dawn-dusk asymmetry in ion distributions, with most events and lower intensities upstream from the quasi-parallel pre-dawn side (4 LT-6 LT) of the bow shock, (2) highest ion fluxes upstream from the nose/dusk side of the bow shock under an almost radial interplanetary magnetic field (IMF) configuration, and (3) a positive correlation of the ion intensities with the solar wind speed and the index of geomagnetic index Kp, with an average solar wind speed as high as 620 km s-1 and values of the index Kp > 2. The statistical results are consistent with (1) preferential leakage of ~50 keV magnetospheric ions from the dusk magnetopause, (2) nearly scatter free motion of ~50 keV ions within the magnetosheath, and (3) final escape of magnetospheric ions from the quasi-parallel dawn side of the bow shock. An additional statistical analysis of higher energy (290-500 keV) upstream ion events also shows a dawn-dusk asymmetry in the occurrence frequency of these events, with the occurrence frequency ranging between ~16%-~34% in the upstream region.Key words. Interplanetary physics (energetic particles; planetary bow shocks)

Highlights

  • Energetic (E 3 30 keV) ions display a complicated picture upstream and downstream from Earth's bow shock, and a lot of work has been done to de®ne their origin

  • Several models have been proposed in order to explain the ion observations upstream from the Earth's bow shock, we do not yet have a general consensus on the contribution of various physical processes, in particular bow shock acceleration versus leakage from the magnetosphere, in producing the upstream 330± 50 keV ion population

  • In this study we attempted to determine some important characteristics of the upstream magnetospheric ion population, under certain conditions which are generally accepted as con®rming its origin

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Energetic (E 3 30 keV) ions display a complicated picture upstream and downstream from Earth's bow shock, and a lot of work has been done to de®ne their origin.

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