A. P. Sturner
University of Colorado Boulder
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Geophysical Research Letters | 2016
S. Eriksson; B. Lavraud; F. D. Wilder; J. E. Stawarz; B. L. Giles; J. L. Burch; W. Baumjohann; R. E. Ergun; Per-Arne Lindqvist; W. Magnes; C. J. Pollock; C. T. Russell; Y. Saito; R. J. Strangeway; R. B. Torbert; D. J. Gershman; Yu. V. Khotyaintsev; J. C. Dorelli; S. J. Schwartz; L. A. Avanov; E. W. Grimes; Y. Vernisse; A. P. Sturner; T. D. Phan; Göran Marklund; T. E. Moore; W. R. Paterson; K. A. Goodrich
The four Magnetospheric Multiscale (MMS) spacecraft recorded the first direct evidence of reconnection exhausts associated with Kelvin-Helmholtz (KH) waves at the duskside magnetopause on 8 Septemb ...
Physical Review Letters | 2016
S. Eriksson; F. D. Wilder; R. E. Ergun; S. J. Schwartz; P. A. Cassak; J. L. Burch; Li-Jin Chen; R. B. Torbert; T. D. Phan; B. Lavraud; K. A. Goodrich; J. C. Holmes; J. E. Stawarz; A. P. Sturner; D. M. Malaspina; M. E. Usanova; K. J. Trattner; R. J. Strangeway; C. T. Russell; C. J. Pollock; B. L. Giles; Michael Hesse; Per-Arne Lindqvist; J. F. Drake; M. A. Shay; R. Nakamura; Göran Marklund
We report observations from the Magnetospheric Multiscale (MMS) satellites of a large guide field magnetic reconnection event. The observations suggest that two of the four MMS spacecraft sampled the electron diffusion region, whereas the other two spacecraft detected the exhaust jet from the event. The guide magnetic field amplitude is approximately 4 times that of the reconnecting field. The event is accompanied by a significant parallel electric field (E_{∥}) that is larger than predicted by simulations. The high-speed (∼300 km/s) crossing of the electron diffusion region limited the data set to one complete electron distribution inside of the electron diffusion region, which shows significant parallel heating. The data suggest that E_{∥} is balanced by a combination of electron inertia and a parallel gradient of the gyrotropic electron pressure.
Physical Review Letters | 2016
R. E. Ergun; K. A. Goodrich; F. D. Wilder; J. C. Holmes; J. E. Stawarz; S. Eriksson; A. P. Sturner; D. M. Malaspina; M. E. Usanova; R. B. Torbert; Per-Arne Lindqvist; Y. V. Khotyaintsev; J. L. Burch; R. J. Strangeway; C. T. Russell; C. J. Pollock; B. L. Giles; Michael Hesse; Li-Jin Chen; Giovanni Lapenta; M. V. Goldman; D. L. Newman; S. J. Schwartz; J. P. Eastwood; T. D. Phan; F. S. Mozer; J. F. Drake; M. A. Shay; P. A. Cassak; R. Nakamura
We report observations from the Magnetospheric Multiscale satellites of parallel electric fields (E_{∥}) associated with magnetic reconnection in the subsolar region of the Earths magnetopause. E_{∥} events near the electron diffusion region have amplitudes on the order of 100 mV/m, which are significantly larger than those predicted for an antiparallel reconnection electric field. This Letter addresses specific types of E_{∥} events, which appear as large-amplitude, near unipolar spikes that are associated with tangled, reconnected magnetic fields. These E_{∥} events are primarily in or near a current layer near the separatrix and are interpreted to be double layers that may be responsible for secondary reconnection in tangled magnetic fields or flux ropes. These results are telling of the three-dimensional nature of magnetopause reconnection and indicate that magnetopause reconnection may be often patchy and/or drive turbulence along the separatrix that results in flux ropes and/or tangled magnetic fields.
Geophysical Research Letters | 2016
R. E. Ergun; J. C. Holmes; K. A. Goodrich; F. D. Wilder; J. E. Stawarz; S. Eriksson; D. L. Newman; S. J. Schwartz; Martin V. Goldman; A. P. Sturner; D. M. Malaspina; M. E. Usanova; R. B. Torbert; M. R. Argall; P.-A. Lindqvist; Yuri V. Khotyaintsev; J. L. Burch; R. J. Strangeway; C. T. Russell; C. J. Pollock; B. L. Giles; J. C. Dorelli; L. A. Avanov; Michael Hesse; L. J Chen; B. Lavraud; O. Le Contel; A. Retinò; T. D. Phan; J. P. Eastwood
We report observations from the Magnetospheric Multiscale satellites of large-amplitude, parallel, electrostatic waves associated with magnetic reconnection at the Earths magnetopause. The observe ...
Journal of Geophysical Research | 2016
J. E. Stawarz; S. Eriksson; F. D. Wilder; R. E. Ergun; S. J. Schwartz; A. Pouquet; J. L. Burch; B. L. Giles; Y. V. Khotyaintsev; O. Le Contel; Per-Arne Lindqvist; W. Magnes; C. J. Pollock; C. T. Russell; R. J. Strangeway; R. B. Torbert; L. A. Avanov; J. C. Dorelli; J. P. Eastwood; D. J. Gershman; K. A. Goodrich; D. M. Malaspina; Göran Marklund; L. Mirioni; A. P. Sturner
Spatial and high-time-resolution properties of the velocities, magnetic field, and 3-D electric field within plasma turbulence are examined observationally using data from the Magnetospheric Multis ...
Geophysical Research Letters | 2016
K. A. Goodrich; R. E. Ergun; F. D. Wilder; J. L. Burch; R. B. Torbert; Yuri V. Khotyaintsev; Per-Arne Lindqvist; C. T. Russell; Robert J. Strangeway; W. Magnes; Daniel J. Gershman; B. L. Giles; R. Nakamura; J. E. Stawarz; J. C. Holmes; A. P. Sturner; D. M. Malaspina
Small-scale magnetic holes (MHs), local depletions in magnetic field strength, have been observed multiple times in the Earths magnetosphere in the bursty bulk flow (BBF) braking region. This part ...
Physics of Plasmas | 2014
R. Marchand; Yohei Miyake; Hideyuki Usui; Jan Deca; Giovanni Lapenta; Jean-Charles Mateo-Velez; R. E. Ergun; A. P. Sturner; Vincent Génot; Alain Hilgers; Stefano Markidis
Five spacecraft-plasma models are used to simulate the interaction of a simplified geometry Solar Probe Plus (SPP) satellite with the space environment under representative solar wind conditions ne ...
Geophysical Research Letters | 2017
R. E. Ergun; L. J Chen; F. D. Wilder; N. Ahmadi; S. Eriksson; M. E. Usanova; K. A. Goodrich; J. C. Holmes; A. P. Sturner; D. M. Malaspina; D. L. Newman; R. B. Torbert; M. R. Argall; Per-Arne Lindqvist; J. L. Burch; J. M. Webster; J. F. Drake; L. Price; P. A. Cassak; M. Swisdak; M. A. Shay; D. B. Graham; R. J. Strangeway; C. T. Russell; B. L. Giles; J. C. Dorelli; D. J. Gershman; L. A. Avanov; Michael Hesse; B. Lavraud
Observations of magnetic reconnection at Earths magnetopause often display asymmetric structures that are accompanied by strong magnetic field (B) fluctuations and large-amplitude parallel electri ...
Geophysical Research Letters | 2014
D. M. Malaspina; R. E. Ergun; A. P. Sturner; J. R. Wygant; J. W. Bonnell; A. Breneman; K. Kersten
Chorus waves are important for electron energization and loss in Earths radiation belts and inner magnetosphere. Because the amplitude and spatial distribution of chorus waves can be strongly influenced by plasma density fluctuations and spacecraft floating potential can be a diagnostic of plasma density, the relationship between measured potential and chorus waves is examined using Van Allen Probes data. While measured potential and chorus wave electric fields correlate strongly, potential fluctuation properties are found not to be consistent with plasma density fluctuations on the timescales of individual chorus wave packets. Instead, potential fluctuations are consistent with enhanced photoelectron escape driven by chorus wave electric fields. Enhanced photoelectron escape may result in potential fluctuations of the spacecraft body, the electric field probes, or both, depending on the ambient plasma and magnetic field environment. These results differ significantly from prior interpretations of the correspondence between measured potential and wave electric fields.
Geophysical Research Letters | 2016
F. D. Wilder; R. E. Ergun; S. J. Schwartz; D. L. Newman; S. Eriksson; J. E. Stawarz; Martin V. Goldman; K. A. Goodrich; D. J. Gershman; D. M. Malaspina; J. C. Holmes; A. P. Sturner; J. L. Burch; R. B. Torbert; Per-Arne Lindqvist; Göran Marklund; Y. V. Khotyaintsev; R. J. Strangeway; C. T. Russell; C. J. Pollock; B. L. Giles; J. C. Dorrelli; L. A. Avanov; W. R. Patterson; F. Plaschke; W. Magnes
On 8 September 2015, the four Magnetospheric Multiscale spacecraft encountered a Kelvin-Helmholtz unstable magnetopause near the dusk flank. The spacecraft observed periodic compressed current shee ...