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[P-PS04] Mercury Science and Exploration

2025年5月25日(日) 09:00 〜 10:30 304 (幕張メッセ国際会議場)

コンビーナ:村上 豪(宇宙航空研究開発機構宇宙科学研究所)、相澤 紗絵(Laboratoire de Physique des Plasmas, CNRS)、原田 裕己(京都大学理学研究科)、鎌田 俊一(北海道大学 理学研究院)、座長:村上 豪(宇宙航空研究開発機構宇宙科学研究所)、原田 裕己(京都大学理学研究科)、鎌田 俊一(北海道大学 理学研究院)

09:30 〜 09:45

[PPS04-03] MIA Observations of Low-energy Ions During Mio's 4th and 6th Mercury Flybys: Preliminary Results

*原田 裕己1斎藤 義文2、Hadid Lina3、Delcourt Dominique3相澤 紗絵3、Rojo Mathias4、André Nicolas4Persson Moa5、Fraenz Markus6横田 勝一郎7、Fedorov Andréi4、三宅 亙8、Penou Emmanuel4、Barthe Alain4、Sauvaud Jean-André4、Katra Bruno3松田 昇也9村上 豪2 (1.京都大学理学研究科、2.ISAS, JAXA、3.LPP-CNRS-Sorbonne Université-Ecole Polytechnique、4.IRAP, CNRS-UPS-CNES、5.Swedish Institute of Space Physics, Uppsala、6.Max-Planck-Institute for Solar System Research、7.大阪大学、8.東海大学、9.金沢大学)

キーワード:水星、磁気圏、イオン、ベピ・コロンボ

MIA onboard the BepiColombo Mio spacecraft conducts low-energy ion observations around Mercury with a high time resolution and wide energy range. During the first three Mercury flybys in nearly equatorial flyby configurations, MIA detected (i) different properties of ion energy spectra in Mercury's magnetosphere for each of the three flybys, likely resulting from different solar wind conditions, (ii) rapid ion flux fluctuations with time scales down to a few seconds, implying short-time scale magnetotail dynamics, and (iii) relatively dense ions with energies <~100 eV/q even around midnight at low altitudes, suggesting transport of solar wind protons in the magnetotail. These observations highlight that our understanding of the variability, dynamics, and structure of Mercury's magnetosphere is still incomplete. Here, we present new MIA observations from the fourth and sixth Mercury flybys. These flyby configurations are distinctly different from the first three. Mio traversed high-latitude northern regions on nearly dawn-dusk and noon-midnight planes during the fourth and sixth flybys, respectively. We show characteristic ion structures observed by MIA, comparison with data obtained by other instruments on Mio, and preliminary interpretations thereof.