The Astrophysical Journal (Jan 2023)

Observations of Locally Generated Whistler-mode Waves in the Martian Magnetotail Current Sheet

  • Xiao Ma,
  • Anmin Tian,
  • Shichen Bai,
  • Ruilong Guo,
  • Quanqi Shi,
  • Mengmeng Wang,
  • Xiaochen Shen

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/acf209
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 956, no. 1
p. 5

Abstract

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The whistler-mode wave is an electromagnetic wave that commonly occurs in space plasma and has been extensively studied, especially within the Earth's magnetosphere. They have also been reported in the near-Mars space, such as Martian upstream solar wind, crustal magnetic field, ionopause, and the magnetic reconnection ion diffusion region. However, the generation of whistler-mode waves in the Martian magnetotail current sheet is still unclear. Based on observations made by Mars Atmosphere and Volatile Evolution spacecraft, we report whistler-mode waves observed within a train of proton-scale magnetic dips during a Martian magnetotail current sheet crossing. The linear growth rate analyses demonstrate that the whistler-mode waves are locally generated within the magnetic dips. Unlike in Earth's plasma environment, the train of magnetic dips in the Martian plasma sheet is attributed to electron mirror-mode instability. Our finding suggests that the mirror-mode structure in the Martian magnetotail can be an important source region for generating whistler-mode waves. This provides a new insight into how whistler-mode waves are generated in unmagnetized planets.

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