Foreshock compressive structure-magnetosheath jet coupling in a global hybrid-Vlasov simulation
- 1Department of Physics, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland
- 2Space and Earth Observation Centre, Finnish Meteorological Institute, Helsinki, Finland
Magnetosheath jets are a class of phenomena usually defined as pulses of high dynamic pressure in the magnetosheath, but the details of their origins are currently unclear. Many theories on the origin of magnetosheath jets have been developed, such as bow shock rippling and foreshock structures. The usefulness of spacecraft data in studying some of them is limited, due to the transient and localised nature of jets. We use the 5D global hybrid-Vlasov simulation Vlasiator in a statistical study to investigate the relationship between compressive structures in the foreshock and magnetosheath jets. Foreshock compressive structures and magnetosheath jets are identified and their evolution over time is tracked. We find that up to 75% of magnetosheath jets forming at the bow shock are associated with foreshock compressive structures impacting the bow shock at the same location. Furthermore, magnetosheath jets that are associated with foreshock compressive structures penetrate deeper into the magnetosheath than jets that are not associated with foreshock compressive structures.
How to cite: Suni, J., Palmroth, M., Turc, L., Battarbee, M., Johlander, A., Tarvus, V., Alho, M., Dubart, M., Ganse, U., Grandin, M., Papadakis, K., and Pfau-Kempf, Y.: Foreshock compressive structure-magnetosheath jet coupling in a global hybrid-Vlasov simulation, EGU General Assembly 2021, online, 19–30 Apr 2021, EGU21-11325, https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu21-11325, 2021.