Title: Space Plasma Physics and Magnetometry Group
1Space Plasma Physics and Magnetometry Group O.
Marghitu, M. Echim, H. Comisel, O.D.
Constantinescu, A. Blagau, C. Bunescu, M.
Ciobanu National Institute for Lasers Plasma and
Radiation Physics Institute for Space
Sciences July 6, 2004 Background The
terrestrial magnetosphere
2Outline
- Goals
- Scientific themes
- Main achievements
- Selection of scientific results
3A Goals A
2. Theoretical investigation of the solar wind
magnetosphere ionosphere system.
3. Preparation for ESA (PECS, PRODEX, ), EU
(FP6, ), and NASA ( ?) programs.
4B Scientific Themes B
- Methods to derive the satellite attitude based
on magnetic field data and dynamical modeling
MAGION 2, 3, 4 5 data - Auroral plasma physics Arc electrodynamics,
magnetosphere ionosphere coupling FAST and
CLUSTER data - Theoretical and experimental investigation of
the magnetic mirror instability EQUATOR-S and
CLUSTER data - Fundamental dynamics of space plasma Plasma
transfer at the terrestrial magnetopause
INTERBALL and CLUSTER data
5B Methods to Derive the Satellite Attitude B
- Romanian involvement in space magnetometry
experiments dates back to 1976 1981, when the
instruments SG-R1, SG-R2, and SG-R3 were flown on
the Intercosmos satellites IK-18, IK-20, and
IK-21. - More recently, Romanian mag.meters were flown on
several Czech sub-satellites MAGION-2 (AKTIVNII,
1989), MAGION-3 (APEX, 1991), MAGION-4
(INTERBALL-TAIL, 1995), and MAGION-5
(INTERBALL-AURORA, 1996). - An essential task of the magnetometers to
provide information to be used for deriving the
satellite attitude.
MAGION-5 PI Institute IAP Prague Launch August
29, 1996 Orbit 20000 x 1000, 650 Lost shortly
after launch and recovered in May 1998.
http//www.ufa.cas.cz/html/magion/magion.html
6B Methods to Derive the Satellite Attitude B
- Use magnetic field data and additional
information produced by specialized sensors (Sun,
Earth). - When the additional information is degraded
special numerical methods are required. - By using magnetic field data and the dynamic
modeling of the satellite motion it was possible
to find the attitude of MAGION 2, 3 5, although
the additional information was limited. - Potential to extend the method to other missions
(Double Star ?)
7B Auroral Plasma Physics Arc Electrodynamics
B
- Work done in collaboration with
Max-Planck-Institut für extraterrestrische
Physik, Garching, Germany, and Space Sciences
Lab., Univ. of California, Berkeley, US. - In order to evaluate the deviation of a real arc
from the ideal model we developed the ALADYN
(AuroraL Arc electroDYNamics) method, based on a
parametric model of the arc and able to
accommodate experimental data input. - ALADYN was illustrated with in-situ data measured
by Fast Auroral SnapshoT Explorer (FAST) and
ground optical data measured by a CCD camera
developed at MPE.
8B Auroral Plasma Physics M I Coupling B
- Work in progress, in collaboration with the
Physics Department of the Umeå University,
Sweden, MPE, and UCB-SSL. - Focus on potential arc generator region, by
using conjugated FAST and CLUSTER data (at 4000km
and 100000km altitude, respectively). - CLUSTER
- ESA mission consisting of 4 identical s/c, each
of them equipped with 11 identical instruments. - Launched in July August 2000, after a failed
start in June 1996. - The tetrahedron configuration allows the
derivation of the current density vector, J. - By using electric field, E, information from
several instruments it is possible to improve on
the reliability of E in the arc generator region - The energy density, EJ, inferred from CLUSTER
data, can be compared with the electron energy
flux derived from FAST data.
9B Magnetic Mirror Instability B
- Work in collaboration with Institut für Geophysik
und extraterrestrische Physik, Braunschweig,
Germania. - The magnetic mirror (MM) instability is common in
the Earth magnetosheath but also in other space
plasmas. - A model was built which describe the 3D geometry
of the MM the model predicts a complex
geometrical structure, depending mainly on the
plasma anisotropy and ß parameter. - By using measured magnetic field data one can
derive the model parameters. - Multi-satellite data, as those provided by
CLUSTER, improve on the reliability of the fit
results.
10B Plasma Transfer at the Terrestrial
Magnetopause B
- Work in collaboration with Belgian Institute for
Space Aeronomy, Bruxelles - One of the addressed topics Investigation of the
role of collective processes in the propagation
of a solar wind plasma inhomogeneity (plasmoid). - Decoupling of the plasma motion from the motion
of the magnetic field lines, because of the
electric field parallel to the magnetic field. - The differential drift of ions and electrons
results in space charges and a polarization
electric field which supports the plasmoid
convection.
11C Main Achievements C
- Investigation of fundamental processes in space
plasma, that cannot be replicated under
laboratory conditions. - Participation in the scientific processing and
interpretation of data obtained in the frame of
the international program IASTP (Inter-Agency
Solar Terrestrial Program). - Access to state-of-the-art hardware and software.
Expertise in numerical methods related to space
applications and space plasma simulations. - Consolidation of an efficient research group, at
a time when the space information becomes more
and more part of the daily life (space weather). - Successful international collaborations
- Max-Planck-Institut für extraterrestrische
Physik, Garching, Germany - Belgian Institute for Space Aeronomy, Bruxelles,
Belgium - Institute of Atmospheric Physics, Prague, Czech
Republic - Institute of Experimental Physics, Koice,
Slovakia - Institut für Geophysik und extraterrestrische
Physik, Braunschweig, Germany - Physics Department, University of Umeå, Sweden
- Space Sciences Lab., Univ. of California,
Berkeley, US
12D Scientific Results D
- Papers in referred journals and proceedings
- M. Ciobanu, et al., The SGR-6,7,8 fluxgate
magnetometers for MAGION-2, 3, 4 and 5 small
satellites, in Small satellites for Earth
observation, Berlin, 1997 - H. Comisel, et al., Attitude estimation of a near
Earth satellite, Acta Astron., 40, 781-788, 1997 - M. Echim, et al., Multiple current sheets in the
double auroral oval observed from the MAGION-2
and MAGION-3 satellites, Ann. Geophys., 15,
412-427, 1997 - M. Echim, et al., The early stage of a storm
recovery phase a case study, Adv. Space Res.,
20, 481-486, 1997 - H. Comisel, et al., Magion-3 spacecraft attitude
from dynamics and measurement, BalkanPhys. Lett.,
6, 59-64, 1998 - M. Echim and J. Lemaire, Laboratory and numerical
experiments of the impulsive penetration
mechanism, Space Sci. Rev., 95, 565-601, 2000
13D Scientific Results D
- Papers in referred journals and proceedings
- O. Marghitu, et al., Observational evidence for a
potential relationship between visible auroral
arcs and ion beams, Phys. Chem. Earth, 26,
223-228, 2001 - O.D. Constantinescu, Self-consistent model of
mirror structures, J. Atm. Sol.-Terr. Phys., 64,
645- 649, 2002 - M. Echim and J. Lemaire, Advances in the kinetic
treatment of the solar wind magnetosphere
interaction the impulsive penetration mechanism,
in Geophysical Monograph 133, eds. P. Newell si
T. Onsager, p. 169-179, AGU, Washington, 2002 - M. Echim, Test-particle trajectories in
''sheared'' stationary field Newton-Lorenz and
first order drift numerical simulations, Cosmic
Research, 40, 534-547, 2002 - M. Echim and J. Lemaire, Positive density
gradients at the magnetopause interpretation in
the framework of the impulsive penetration
mechanism, J. Atm. Sol.-Terr. Phys., 64,
2019-2028, 2002 - O.D. Constantinescu, et al., Magnetic mirrors
observed by Cluster in the magnetosheath,
Geophys. Res. Lett., 30, 1802-1805, 2003
14D Scientific Results D
- Ph.D. Theses
- O. Marghitu, Auroral arc electrodynamics with
FAST satellite and optical data,
Naturwissenschaftliche Fakultät der Technischen
Universität Carolo-Wilhelmina, Braunschweig,
Germany, Mai 2003, http//www.biblio.tu-bs.de/edis
s/data/20030606a/ 20030606a.html. Published also
as MPE Report 284, ISSN 0178-0719. - M. Echim, Kinetic aspects of the impulsive
penetration of solar wind plasma elements into
the Earths magnetosphere, Université catholique
de Louvain, Belgia, July 2004. - A. Blagau work in progress at
Max-Planck-Institut für extraterrestrische
Physik, Garching , Germany. - 4. O.D. Constantinescu work in progress at
Institut für Geophysik und extraterrestrische
Physik, Braunschweig, Germany.
15D Scientific Results D
Presentations at international conferences 1.
M. Ciobanu, H. Comisel, et al., Magnetic field
data bases Magion 2, 3, 4 5 satellites,
COSPAR Colloquium Interball and beyond, Sofia,
February 2002 2. M. Echim, The penetrability of
the magnetopause tested by numerical integration
of single particle orbits, COSPAR Colloquium
Interball and beyond, Sofia, February 2002 3.
O.D. Constantinescu, et al., Modeling the
structure of magnetic mirrors using Cluster data,
AGU Fall Meeting, San Francisco, Decembrie
2002 4. M. Echim, Cross-field propagation of
plasma irregularities numerical results relevant
for magnetopause investigation, Int. Conf.
on Auroral Phenomena and Solar-Terrestrial
Relations, Moscow, February 2003 5. O. Marghitu,
et al., A new method to investigate arc
electrodynamics, EGSAGU Joint Assembly, Nice,
April 2003 6. O. Marghitu, et al., 3D current
topology in the vicinity of an evening evening
arc, EGSAGU Joint Assembly, Nice, April 2003 7.
O. Marghitu, A. Blagau, et al., FAST CLUSTER
conjunctions above the auroral oval, STAMMS
Conference, Orleans, Mai 2003
16D Scientific Results D
Presentations at international conferences 8.
O.D. Constantinescu, et al., Magnetic mirror
geometry Uusing Cluster data case study,
STAMMS Conference, Orleans, Mai 2003 9. O.D.
Constantinescu, et al., Magnetic mirror geometry
Uusing Cluster data model and correlation
technique, IUGG General Assembly, Sapporo, July
2003 10. H. Comisel, M. Ciobanu, A. Blagau, et
al., Attitude determination for Magion 5
satellite using magnetometer data only, Int.
Conf. on Magnetospheric Response to Solar
Activity, Praga, September 2003 11. O. Marghitu,
CLUSTER moments Error analysis, CIS Workshop,
Paris, September 2003 12. O. Marghitu, M.
Hamrin, et al., CLUSTER electric field
measurements in the magnetotail, EGU General
Assembly, Nice, April 2004 13. M. Hamrin, O.
Marghitu, et al., Energy transferin the auroral
magnnetosphere as derived from CLUSTER and FAST
data, EGU General Assembly, Nice, April 2004 14.
O.D. Constantinescu, at al., Particle kinetics
and distribution function inside magnetic
mirrors, EGU General Assembly, Nice, April 2004