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Titel Mercury's interior dipole and magnetospheric current systems after the MESSENGER flybys
VerfasserIn Igor I. Alexeev, Elena S. Belenkaya, James A. Slavin, Haje Korth, Brian J. Anderson, Daniel N. Baker, Scott A. Boardsen, Catherine L. Johnson, Menelaos Sarantos, Sean C. Solomon
Konferenz EGU General Assembly 2010
Medientyp Artikel
Sprache Englisch
Digitales Dokument PDF
Erschienen In: GRA - Volume 12 (2010)
Datensatznummer 250037836
 
Zusammenfassung
The “paraboloid” model of Mercury’s magnetospheric magnetic field is used to determine the best-fit magnetospheric current system and internal dipole parameters from magnetic field measurements taken during the first and second MESSENGER flybys of Mercury on 14 January and 6 October 2008. From our model formulation and fitting procedure a Mercury dipole moment of 196 nT*RM^3 (where RM is Mercury’s radius) was determined. The dipole is offset from Mercury’s center by 405 km in the northward direction. The dipole inclination to Mercury’s rotation axis is relatively small, ~4°, with an eastern longitude of 193˚ for the dipole northern pole. Our model is based on the a priori assumption that the dipole position and the moment orientation and strength do not change in time. The root mean square (rms) deviation between the Mariner 10 and MESSENGER magnetic field measurements and the predictions of our model for all four flybys is 10.7 nT. For each magnetic field component the rms residual is ~6 nT or about 1.5% of the maximum measured magnetic field, ~400 nT. This level of agreement is possible only because the magnetospheric stand-off distance, the distance from the planet’s center to the inner edge of the tail current sheet, the tail lobe magnetic flux, and the displacement of the tail current sheet relative to the Mercury solar-magnetospheric equatorial plane have been determined independently for each flyby.