Japan Geoscience Union Meeting 2016

Presentation information

Oral

Symbol P (Space and Planetary Sciences) » P-EM Solar-Terrestrial Sciences, Space Electromagnetism & Space Environment

[P-EM19] Heliosphere and Interplanetary Space

Wed. May 25, 2016 10:45 AM - 12:15 PM 302 (3F)

Convener:*Ken Tsubouchi(Tokyo Institute of Technology), Masaki N Nishino(Institute for Space-Earth Environmental Research, Nagoya University), Yasuhiro Nariyuki(Faculty of Human Development, University of Toyama), Chair:Daikou Shiota(Institute for Space and Earth Environmental Research, Nagoya University)

12:00 PM - 12:15 PM

[PEM19-06] 10-sec magnetic field enhancement detected by Kaguya orbiting around the moon in the solar wind

Yoko Karibe1, Takeshi Miyazawa1, Kentaro Murakami1, *Tomoko Nakagawa1, Hideo Tsunakawa2 (1.Information and Communication Engineering, Tohoku Institute of Technology, 2.Deparment of Earth and Planetary Sciences, Tokyo Institute of Technology)

Keywords:Kaguya/LMAG, solar wind, magnetic enhancement, 10sec

Short-period magnetic enhancements were detected by LMAG magnetometer onboard Kaguya spacecraft orbiting the moon in the solar wind. The magnitude of the magnetic field enhanced up to 1.5 to 3.6 times as large as that of the preceding quiet periods which lasted for more than 5 minutes. The duration of the enhancements was specifically 10 seconds, ranging from 8 to 46 sec. Some of them showed rotation of the magnetic field, but the others did not. The short-period magnetic enhancements were not detected above the major magnetic anomaly of the moon. They were not detected recursively on the same location on the moon. They were found both on the dayside and nightside of the moon, with a slight preference above the terminator. Similar magnetic field enhancement was searched for in the simultaneously observed solar wind magnetic field data obtained by GEOTAIL spacecraft, but no intensification of the magnitude was found although similar waveforms of each magnetic field components were found. At present, it is not certain whether they originate from the lunar crustal field, the solar wind, or the interaction between them.