The Structure of Martian Magnetosphere at the Dayside Terminator Region as Observed on MAVEN Spacecraft
O. L. Vaisberg, V. N. Ermakov, S. D. Shuvalov, L. M. Zelenyi, J., Halekas, G. A. DiBraccio, J. McFadden, and E. M. Dubinin

TL;DR
This study analyzes MAVEN spacecraft data to understand how the orientation of the interplanetary magnetic field influences the structure and plasma properties of the Martian dayside magnetosphere.
Contribution
It provides detailed observations of the magnetosphere's structure at different IMF orientations, revealing sector-specific plasma and magnetic profiles and ion loss mechanisms.
Findings
Magnetosphere features vary with IMF orientation.
Plume ions originate from the northern sector.
Magnetic barrier forms in front of the magnetosphere.
Abstract
We analyzed 44 passes of the MAVEN spacecraft through the magnetosphere, arranged by the angle between electric field vector and the projection of spacecraft position radius vector in the YZ plane in MSE coordinate system ( E ). All passes were divided into 3 angular sectors near 0{\deg}, 90{\deg} and 180{\deg} E angles in order to estimate the role of IMF direction in plasma and magnetic properties of dayside Martian magnetosphere. The time interval chosen was from January 17 through February 4, 2016 when MAVEN was crossing the dayside magnetosphere at SZA ~ 70{\deg}. Magnetosphere as the region with prevailing energetic planetary ions is always found between the magnetosheath and the ionosphere. 3 angular sectors of dayside interaction region in MSE coordinate system with different orientation of the solar wind electric field vector E = -1/c V x B showed that for…
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