Magnetospheric imaging : the image prime mission
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Magnetospheric imaging : the image prime mission
Kluwer Academic Publishers, c2003
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"Reprinted from Space Science Reviews, Volume 109, Nos. 1-4, 2003"
Includes bibliographical references
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内容説明
The Imager for Magnetopause-to-Aurora Global Exploration (IMAGE) is a NASA Explorer mission that is the first space mission dedicated to imaging of the Earth's magnetosphere. IMAGE was launched from Vandenberg AFB into an elliptical polar orbit by a Delta II launch vehicle on March 25, 2000. The two-year prime sci entific mission of IMAGE began on May 25, 2000 after instrument commissioning was successfully completed. IMAGE has now been approved for operation until October 1,2005, and an additional two-year extension is now being considered by NASA. The papers in this volume represent many of the scientific results obtained dur ing the IMAGE prime mission and include some of the early correlative research with ground-based measurements, measurements from other spacecraft such as Cluster II, and relevant theory and modeling programs. All of the reported work is related to the overall IMAGE science objective: How does the magnetosphere respond globally to the changing conditions in the solar wind? IMAGE addresses this question with multi-spectral imaging of most of the important plasma pop ulations of the inner magnetosphere, combined with radio sounding of gradients of total plasma content. The new experimental techniques fall into the following areas: neutral atom imaging (NAI) over an energy range from 10 eV to 500 keY for detection of ionospheric outflow, the plasma sheet, and the ring current; far ultraviolet (FUV) imaging at 121-190 nm for detection of precipitating protons and the global aurora; extreme ultraviolet (EUV) imaging at 30.
目次
The First Two Years of Image.- Extreme Ultraviolet Imager Observations of the Structure and Dynamics of the Plasmasphere.- Quantifying Global Plasmaspheric Images with in situ Observations.- Global Imaging of O+ from Image/HENA.- Global ENA Image Simulations.- Ring Current Energy Input and Decay.- Telescopic and Microscopic views of the Magnetosphere: Multispacecraft Observations.- The Role and Contributions of Energetic Neutral Atom (ENA) Imaging in Magnetospheric Substorm Research.- An Overview of Results from RPI on Image.- Global Imaging of Proton and Electron Aurorae in the Far Ultraviolet.- Summary of Quantitative Interpretation of Image Far Ultraviolet Auroral Data.- Cusp Dynamics and Ionospheric Outflow.- Dayside Proton Aurora: Comparisons Between Global MHD Simulations and Image Observations.- Heliosphere-Geosphere Interactions Using Low Energy Neutral Atom Imaging.
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