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A COMET'S LIFE: A MAGNETIC PERSPECTIVE

Ein Vortrag von Charlotte Götz (TU Braunschweig) im Rahmen der IWF-Seminarreihe Herbst/Winter 2017/18

The magnetic field at a comet is significantly influenced by the solar wind on one side and the outgassing rate on the other. There are no simple radial models for the magnetic field, neither at a comet with low outgassing rates where ion gyroradius effects are non-negligable, nor at high outgassing rates where plasma boundaries form. However, the long duration of the ESA Rosetta mission has made it possible to track the evolution of the magnetic field while comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko approaches the Sun. Herein we present a simple model that seems to fit the data quite well, depending on input parameters. The study also includes the influence of the comet’s gas production rate and the solar wind conditions, which both have complex effects on the magnetic field, but are clearly recognizable. The evolution of the magnetic field direction related to draping is more complex than previously suggested. Classical draping only exists at the comet for high outgassing rates, for lower rates, the magnetic field roughly follows the Parker angle. It is shown that the interaction of the solar wind with the comet can be roughly devided into three main classes. For each of the three interaction regimes, we give an example of a typical plasma structure: the singing comet, atypical magnetic field draping and the diamagnetic cavity.

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Vortragende
Charlotte Götz
Technische Universität Braunschweig

Wann
12. Oktober 2017, 15.30 Uhr

Wo
Vortragssaal U.a.4, Untergeschoss

Einladung

Seminare Herbst/Winter 2017/18