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Oxygen Injection Events observed by Freja Satellite

Oxygen Injection Events observed by Freja Satellite. M. Yamauchi 1 , L. Eliasson 1 , H. Nilsson 1 , R. Lundin 1 , and O. Norberg 2 Swedish Institute of Space Physics,S-98128 Kiruna, Sweden 2. Swedish Space Corporation - Esrange, S-98128 Kiruna, Sweden.

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Oxygen Injection Events observed by Freja Satellite

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  1. Oxygen Injection Events observed by Freja Satellite M. Yamauchi1, L. Eliasson1, H. Nilsson1, R. Lundin1, and O. Norberg2 Swedish Institute of Space Physics,S-98128 Kiruna, Sweden 2. Swedish Space Corporation - Esrange, S-98128 Kiruna, Sweden We surveyed heavy ion injections at 1700 km altitude. * They are mostly found in nightside subauroral region * Only few % are found in dayside They seem to have different generation mechanisms. Þ We show three of them during magnetic storm. (1) Mono-energetic O+ injection near local noon with O+ first and H+ later. (2) Heavy ion injection adjacent to cusp at lower energy than H+. (3) A multiple heavy ion dispersion event which can be traced back to one localized energization of dense oxygen with strong pitch-angle anisotropy within 1000 km distance from the spacecraft.

  2. Space-level circulation of oxygen/heavy ions has an obvious cross-disciplinary importance on subjects such as: * Evolution of Earth, planets, satellites * Modeling of ancient Earth (astrobiology) * Atmospheric environment * Chemistry of reservoir(CO2, SiO2, SO) * Basic plasma physics * Solar-terrestrial physics / energy and mass transfer * Plasma and neutral circulation in the exosphere Oxygen is important AND O+ escapes a lot (1~10 kg/s from Earth/Mars) AND O+ behaves differently from H+ O+ H+ e- H+ O+ H+ Cluster observation of oxygen escape from the Earth [Nilsson et al., 2004] O+,O2+ O+ Phobos-2 observation of oxygen escape from Mars [Lundin et al., 1990]. Top: energy-time spectrogram. Bottom: energy-mass matrix

  3. Freja observation / general ion injections in night/morning sectors O+ = not well-studied O+ H+ e- Freja examples O+ H+ e- H+ = well-studied Commonly-found ion injections near or equatorward of the nightside auroral zone. * Search all heavy ion injection events (0.1-10 keV) from Freja * Obtain distribution/statistics & Examine exceptional cases in 1° x 1h bin. Clear nightside preference Some in dayside Not artifact of 63°inclination The total number of traversals with clear injection events in each bin is scaled by the size of the square. The numbers with # are the orbit number.

  4. event #2 #1 + #2 : 1994-2-21 ~1330 UT O+ H+ e- event #1 cusp " SPI " 11 MLT 12 MLT 13 MLT 14 MLT O+ H+ energy ratio = 15~20 68°CGLat 66°CGLat 63°CGLat Kp=7+ , IMF ≈ 50 nT (dawnward) Freja energy-time spectrogram and geomagnetic activity. 1. Heavy ion (labeled O+ but could include N+): 0.01-10 keV 2. Proton (H+): 0.01-10 keV 3. Filed-aligned electron (e-): 0.03-20 keV

  5. Mono-energetic heavy ion injection (0.3-1 keV range) at L=7 The O+/H+ energy ratio = 15~20Þ O+ (0.3 keV= 60km/s) Narrow bandÞ only O+ , not N+ despite storm condition O+ before H+Þ ??? (mass filtering mechanism) Only this event in 2.5 yearsÞ due to strong IMF BY (≈ 50nT)? #1. Midday Mon Heavy Ion Injection Event Source Distance? 0.32 keV@13:31:30 UT to 0.18 keV@ 13:32:06 UT (6 spin) * Time-of-flight (TOF) distance ≈ 1 ReÞunrealistic * Velocity filter (VF) distance > 10 ReÞpossible ∆T = HTOF / V//2 - HTOF / V//1 note: pitch-angle dependent Time-of-Flight (TOF) Velocity Filter (VF) HVF / V//2 - HVF / V//1 = ∆T * Vsat / VC or HVF = HTOF * Vsat / VC Source? Route? (A) morning or (B) evening Þ difficult (C1) dayside same hemisphere Þ difficult (C2) opposite hemisphere = cusp (IMF BY effect) Þ possible

  6. Only this event in > 100 cuspsÞ different from FAST result Lower energy than H+Þ different from FAST result Why Freja (h=1700km) - FAST (h=2000-4000km) discrepancy? * Upper energy threshold of Freja is too low Þ probably no * O+ (not H+) loss process right above Freja Þ surprising * Thermalization right above Freja & contamination Þ surprising * Only during special magnetic storms Þ need investigation #2. Heavy Ion Injection Adjacent to the Cusp

  7. event #3 O+ H+ e- e- #3 : 1992-12-28 ~1850 UT "wedge" radiation belt? 9 MLT 10 MLT (1) (2) (3) O+ O+ O+ P/A=40~140° P/A=90~180° P/A=0~90° 60°CGLat 63°CGLat 66°CGLat Kp=6- Freja energy-time spectrogram and geomagnetic activity. 1. Heavy ion (labeled O+ but could include N+): 0.01-10 keV 2. Proton (H+): 0.01-10 keV 3. Energetic electron (e-) 10-100 keV 4. Field-aligned electron (e-): 0.03-20 keV

  8. Multiple heavy ion injection (0.1-3 keV) at 60°-65° at 9 MLT Downgoing >> UpgoingÞ Injection (Not heating by wave) Without H+Þ Only heavy ions (O+ or N+) Oblique rather than perpendicularÞ Source distribution Non-gyrotropicÞ ? (ΩO+ ≥ 100 Hz ~ phase-mixing within 1s) note: no signature of strong (~ 100 km/s) convection. Only this event in 2.5 yearsÞ ? #3. Multiple Heavy Ion Dispersion Event If they are really injection events... * They have different dispersion curves (1) 18:50:10 UT (0.56 keV to 0.13 keV in 12s) Þ TOF=10s (2) 18:50:25 UT (1.0 keV to 0.24 keV in 24s) Þ TOF=25s (3) 18:50:40 UT (2.4 keV to 0.32 keV in 75s) Þ TOF=45s Þsimultaneous start times (within 5 second) * Time-of-flight (TOF) distance < 1000 km Non-gyrotropic distribution + downgoing flux Þ Anisotropic source distribution (1) Anisotropy of the source distribution was maintained ~ 1min. Þ Single source & source distribution = 3 peaks (2) Very close source (~ 10 ΩO+, i.e., <100km) Þ Can be multiple sources & source distribution = 1 peak In any interpretation, the generation mechanism is a mystery

  9. We examined all heavy ion data of Freja satellite (1992.10-1994.10) * Most injection events occur in the nightside * Some unusual events in the dayside (1) Mono-energetic injection with O+ faster than H+ (13 LT) VF source > 10 Re (TOF distance ~ 1 Re). ÞFrom the southern dayside ionosphere (cusp) Mass-filtering mechanism is unknown (2) O+ injection (lower energy than H+) adjacent to the cusp Freja-FAST discrepancy Generation mechanism is unknown (3) Multiple dispersive O+ injections from a nearby source In oblique direction with non-gyrotropic distribution Sudden localized anisotropic energization at < 1000 km. Generation mechanism is a mistery Summary of Heavy Ion Injection Events

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