Is Our Understanding of Solar-Wind/Magnetosphere Coupling Satisfactory?

An assessment of our physics-based understanding of solar-wind/magnetosphere coupling finds that the understanding is not complete. Solar-wind/magnetosphere coupling is foundational to magnetospheric physics and it is a key to comprehending and predicting space weather. We are modestly successful at...

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Main Author: Joseph E. Borovsky
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-02-01
Series:Frontiers in Astronomy and Space Sciences
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fspas.2021.634073/full
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spelling doaj-55f627e370004f42a94b3096e1e306b22021-02-16T05:08:26ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Astronomy and Space Sciences2296-987X2021-02-01810.3389/fspas.2021.634073634073Is Our Understanding of Solar-Wind/Magnetosphere Coupling Satisfactory?Joseph E. BorovskyAn assessment of our physics-based understanding of solar-wind/magnetosphere coupling finds that the understanding is not complete. Solar-wind/magnetosphere coupling is foundational to magnetospheric physics and it is a key to comprehending and predicting space weather. We are modestly successful at correlating solar-wind variables with geomagnetic indices, but we lack the full knowledge to describe in detail how the shocked solar-wind plasma transports mass, momentum, and energy into the magnetosphere-ionosphere system and how the shocked solar wind drives geomagnetic activity and magnetospheric evolution. The controlling solar-wind factors that govern the driving of the magnetosphere-ionosphere system are not accurately known. Without this knowledge accurate predictions of the magnetospheric behavior cannot be made and no magnetosphere-ionosphere model will work correctly if it is driven incorrectly. Further, without a fundamental understanding, the prediction of the system reaction to some as-yet-unseen extreme solar-wind conditions will not be possible. In this perspective article several gaps in our knowledge are cataloged. The deficiencies in our physical understanding of solar-wind/magnetosphere coupling constitute a major unsolved problem for space physics (and for astrophysics), a problem that demands enhanced, coordinated research.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fspas.2021.634073/fullmagnetospheresolar windgeomagnetic activityreconnectionionosphere
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Is Our Understanding of Solar-Wind/Magnetosphere Coupling Satisfactory?
Frontiers in Astronomy and Space Sciences
magnetosphere
solar wind
geomagnetic activity
reconnection
ionosphere
author_facet Joseph E. Borovsky
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title Is Our Understanding of Solar-Wind/Magnetosphere Coupling Satisfactory?
title_short Is Our Understanding of Solar-Wind/Magnetosphere Coupling Satisfactory?
title_full Is Our Understanding of Solar-Wind/Magnetosphere Coupling Satisfactory?
title_fullStr Is Our Understanding of Solar-Wind/Magnetosphere Coupling Satisfactory?
title_full_unstemmed Is Our Understanding of Solar-Wind/Magnetosphere Coupling Satisfactory?
title_sort is our understanding of solar-wind/magnetosphere coupling satisfactory?
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Astronomy and Space Sciences
issn 2296-987X
publishDate 2021-02-01
description An assessment of our physics-based understanding of solar-wind/magnetosphere coupling finds that the understanding is not complete. Solar-wind/magnetosphere coupling is foundational to magnetospheric physics and it is a key to comprehending and predicting space weather. We are modestly successful at correlating solar-wind variables with geomagnetic indices, but we lack the full knowledge to describe in detail how the shocked solar-wind plasma transports mass, momentum, and energy into the magnetosphere-ionosphere system and how the shocked solar wind drives geomagnetic activity and magnetospheric evolution. The controlling solar-wind factors that govern the driving of the magnetosphere-ionosphere system are not accurately known. Without this knowledge accurate predictions of the magnetospheric behavior cannot be made and no magnetosphere-ionosphere model will work correctly if it is driven incorrectly. Further, without a fundamental understanding, the prediction of the system reaction to some as-yet-unseen extreme solar-wind conditions will not be possible. In this perspective article several gaps in our knowledge are cataloged. The deficiencies in our physical understanding of solar-wind/magnetosphere coupling constitute a major unsolved problem for space physics (and for astrophysics), a problem that demands enhanced, coordinated research.
topic magnetosphere
solar wind
geomagnetic activity
reconnection
ionosphere
url https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fspas.2021.634073/full
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