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  • Presentation | SM24A: Solar Wind’s Coupling with Magnetospheres and Ionospheres and Its Consequential Phenomena I Oral
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Author(s):
Patricia Reiff, Rice University (First Author, Presenting Author)
Sanjay Chepuri, Rice University
Chloe Liebenthal, Scout Space


Solar wind monitoring spacecraft separated by ~70RE in YGSE location agree well in their measurements of the solar wind density, velocity, and magnetic field strength, but only agree to approximately 60-75% in the crucial IMF Bz component. This leads to a substantial uncertainty in the estimate of the IMF hitting the magnetopause and thus sets a fundamental uncertainly in the ability of models to accurately predict the solar wind influence on the magnetosphere and ionosphere.



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