TY - JOUR
T1 - Effects of Magnetic Shear and Flow Shear on Magnetopause Magnetic Reconnection
T2 - Simultaneous Observations From MMS and THEMIS
AU - Zhang, Chongle
AU - Tang, Binbin
AU - Li, Wenya
AU - Sang, Longlong
AU - Liu, Huijie
AU - Li, Tongkuai
AU - Ma, Jiuqi
AU - Guo, Wenlong
AU - Lu, San
AU - Lu, Quanming
AU - Wang, Chi
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2025/7
Y1 - 2025/7
N2 - Magnetic shear and flow shear form across Earth's magnetopause when shocked solar winds flow around Earth. Previous studies have shown that these two kinds of shears can similarly affect magnetopause reconnection. However, a direct investigation to evaluate their relative importance is lacking. In this study, we focus on simultaneous magnetopause reconnection observed by Magnetospheric Multiscale mission and Time History of Events and Macroscale Interactions during Substorms spacecraft at different magnetopause locations to quantitatively evaluate the magnetic shear and flow shear effects. The overall effect of magnetic shear (the normalized guide field < 1) is limited unless the guide field is sufficient strong to suppress reconnection, whereas the flow shear can significantly affect the observed reconnection outflow speed primarily by introducing non-zero X-line motion. Finally, we propose a novel relationship combining magnetic and flow shear effects by assuming independent X-line drift motion from these two effects, which shows that the X-line drift speed is dominated by the magnetosheath flow, and the suppression of reconnection is more likely to occur under strong guide field conditions. This study deepens our understanding on magnetopause reconnection occurrence and reconnection behaviors in large scales.
AB - Magnetic shear and flow shear form across Earth's magnetopause when shocked solar winds flow around Earth. Previous studies have shown that these two kinds of shears can similarly affect magnetopause reconnection. However, a direct investigation to evaluate their relative importance is lacking. In this study, we focus on simultaneous magnetopause reconnection observed by Magnetospheric Multiscale mission and Time History of Events and Macroscale Interactions during Substorms spacecraft at different magnetopause locations to quantitatively evaluate the magnetic shear and flow shear effects. The overall effect of magnetic shear (the normalized guide field < 1) is limited unless the guide field is sufficient strong to suppress reconnection, whereas the flow shear can significantly affect the observed reconnection outflow speed primarily by introducing non-zero X-line motion. Finally, we propose a novel relationship combining magnetic and flow shear effects by assuming independent X-line drift motion from these two effects, which shows that the X-line drift speed is dominated by the magnetosheath flow, and the suppression of reconnection is more likely to occur under strong guide field conditions. This study deepens our understanding on magnetopause reconnection occurrence and reconnection behaviors in large scales.
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U2 - 10.1029/2025JA033778
DO - 10.1029/2025JA033778
M3 - 文章
AN - SCOPUS:105009231311
SN - 2169-9402
VL - 130
JO - Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics
JF - Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics
IS - 7
M1 - e2025JA033778
ER -