SM51C-2584
On contribution of energetic and heavy ions to the plasma pressure: Storm Sept 27 - Oct 4, 2002

Friday, 18 December 2015
Poster Hall (Moscone South)
Elena A Kronberg1,2, Christopher Mouikis3, Lynn M Kistler4, Iannis S Dandouras5, Patrick W Daly1, Daniel T Welling6 and Elena E. Grigorenko7, (1)Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research, Gottingen, Germany, (2)Ludwig Maximilians University of Munich, Munich, Germany, (3)UNH, New Hampshire, United States, (4)University of New Hampshire Main Campus, Durham, NH, United States, (5)IRAP, Toulouse, France, (6)University of Michigan Ann Arbor, Ann Arbor, MI, United States, (7)Space Research Institute of RAS, Moscow, Russia
Abstract:
Contribution of the energetic ions ($>$ 40 keV) and of heavy ions into the total plasma pressure is often neglected. In this study we evaluate the contribution of these components for the storm observed from September 27 to October 4 in 2002. The thermal component of the pressure for the protons, helium and oxygen at 0--40 keV/q is measured by the Cluster/CIS/CODIF sensor. The contribution of the energetic ions at energies $>$ 40 keV is calculated from the Cluster/RAPID/IIMS observations. The results show that before the storm has initiated, the contribution of the energetic ions in to the total pressure is indeed negligible in the tail plasma sheet, less than $\sim$1\%. However, with the storm development contribution of the energetic part becomes significant, up to $\sim30\%$, towards the recovery phase and cannot be neglected. Heavy ions contribute to the 27\% of the total pressure and half of them are energetic. The contribution of energetic ions to the pressure of the ring current (L$\simeq$5) is significant. The heavy ions play a dominant role in the plasma pressure, about 62\% during the main phase of the magnetic storm. Half of them are energetic ions. The SWMF/BATS-R-US MHD model underestimates the contribution of the energetic and heavy ions in to the ion distribution in the magnetotail plasma sheet and the ring current. The ring current plasma pressure distorts the terrestrial internal magnetic field and defines magnetic storm. Therefore, it is essential to take in to account the contribution of the energetic and heavy ions.