Kelvin-Helmholtz(K-H) waves are formed from the triggering of the K-H instability on the magnetopause,which is a candidate mechanism for solar wind entry into the magnetosphere,especially under northward interplanetar...Kelvin-Helmholtz(K-H) waves are formed from the triggering of the K-H instability on the magnetopause,which is a candidate mechanism for solar wind entry into the magnetosphere,especially under northward interplanetary magnetic field conditions.In this study,a K-H wave event was identified from the observation of probe B of the Time History of Events and Macroscale Interactions during Substorms(THEMIS) mission on 15 May 2008.A new method to determine the wave parameters of the K-H waves in single-spacecraft observations is proposed.The dominant wave period is determined by three kinds of spectrograms for three key parameters,namely the ion density,the ion temperature,and the z component of magnetic field.The phase velocity is estimated by calculating the center-of-mass velocity of the detected K-H vortex region.This approximation is validated by comparison with other alternative methods.The method to determine the wave parameters is a first step to further study K-H wave properties and their relationship with interplanetary conditions.展开更多
Magnetospheric physics has been one of the most active areas in Chinese space research in past two years. The major project "Energy Transport Processes in the Solar-Terrestrial System" (1993-1997) sponsored ...Magnetospheric physics has been one of the most active areas in Chinese space research in past two years. The major project "Energy Transport Processes in the Solar-Terrestrial System" (1993-1997) sponsored by the National Natural Science Foundation in China (NSFC) has been successfully completed. Prestudies relevant to the key scientific engineering program "Meridian Chain at One Hundred Twenty Degree East Multi-Station and Multi-Instrument Observatory System" have started. A new key project "Study of Auroral Magnetospheric and Ionospheric Physics" (1997-1999) sponsored by the NSFC has begun. The Space Active Experiment Program has been carrying on further.Collaborations between Chinese and international magnetospheric physicists have proceeded forward. More than 40 papers covering a variety of subjects in the magnetospheric physics were published in Chinese and international academic journals. Most of these works were supported by the NSFC. This report provides a brief summary of aforementioned advances made in China in the past two years.展开更多
基金Supported by the National Basic Research Program(2012CB825602)National Natural Science Foundation of China(41231067,41174143)the Specialized Research Fund for State Key Laboratories of China
文摘Kelvin-Helmholtz(K-H) waves are formed from the triggering of the K-H instability on the magnetopause,which is a candidate mechanism for solar wind entry into the magnetosphere,especially under northward interplanetary magnetic field conditions.In this study,a K-H wave event was identified from the observation of probe B of the Time History of Events and Macroscale Interactions during Substorms(THEMIS) mission on 15 May 2008.A new method to determine the wave parameters of the K-H waves in single-spacecraft observations is proposed.The dominant wave period is determined by three kinds of spectrograms for three key parameters,namely the ion density,the ion temperature,and the z component of magnetic field.The phase velocity is estimated by calculating the center-of-mass velocity of the detected K-H vortex region.This approximation is validated by comparison with other alternative methods.The method to determine the wave parameters is a first step to further study K-H wave properties and their relationship with interplanetary conditions.
文摘Magnetospheric physics has been one of the most active areas in Chinese space research in past two years. The major project "Energy Transport Processes in the Solar-Terrestrial System" (1993-1997) sponsored by the National Natural Science Foundation in China (NSFC) has been successfully completed. Prestudies relevant to the key scientific engineering program "Meridian Chain at One Hundred Twenty Degree East Multi-Station and Multi-Instrument Observatory System" have started. A new key project "Study of Auroral Magnetospheric and Ionospheric Physics" (1997-1999) sponsored by the NSFC has begun. The Space Active Experiment Program has been carrying on further.Collaborations between Chinese and international magnetospheric physicists have proceeded forward. More than 40 papers covering a variety of subjects in the magnetospheric physics were published in Chinese and international academic journals. Most of these works were supported by the NSFC. This report provides a brief summary of aforementioned advances made in China in the past two years.