Tomographic reconstruction of the Earth’s magnetosheath from multiple spacecraft:a theoretical studyOA北大核心
Following our earlier work on tomographic reconstruction of the magnetosheath soft X-ray emissions with superposed epoch analysis of many images recorded from a single spacecraft we now explore the instantaneous reconstruction of the magnetosheath and magnetopause using a few images recorded simultaneously from a few spacecraft.This work is motivated by the prospect of possibly having two or three soft X-ray imagers in space in the coming years,and that many phenomena which occur at the magnetopause boundary,such as reconnection events and pressure pulse responses,do not lend themselves as well to superposed epoch analysis.If the reconstruction is successful-which we demonstrate in this paper that it can be-this collection of imagers can be used to reconstruct the magnetosheath and magnetopause from a single image from each spacecraft,allowing for high time resolution reconstructions.In this paper we explore the reconstruction using,two,three,and four spacecraft.We show that the location of the subsolar point of the magnetopause can be determined with just two satellites,and that volume emissions of soft X-rays,and the shape of the boundary,can be reconstructed using three or more satellites.
A.M.Jorgensen;TianRan Sun;Y.Huang;L.Li;R.Xu;L.Dai;Chi Wang;
New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology,Socorro,NM,USANational Space Science Center,Chinese Academy of Sciences,Beijing 100190,ChinaTsinghua University,Beijing 100084,China
地球科学
magnetosheathtomographysoft X-ray imagingSMILE
《Earth and Planetary Physics》 2024 (001)
P.204-214 / 11
supported by NNSFC grants 42322408,42188101 and 42074202;the Strategic Pioneer Program on Space Science,CAS Grant nos.XDA15350201;in part by the Research Fund from the Chinese Academy of Sciences;the Specialized Research Fund for State Key Laboratories of China;supported by the Young Elite Scientists Sponsorship Program(CAST-Y202045)。
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