Geospace Core Plasma Supply and Refillling (CPSR): Science and Observations for the Next Decade
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Authors
Goldstein, J.
Usanova, M.
Toledo-Redondo, S.
Pierrard, V.
Malaspina, D.
Maruyama, N.
Derr, J.
Rowland, D.
Huba, J.
Larsen, B.
Henderson, M.
Skoug, R.
Jordanova, V.
Walsh, B.
Lee, J.
Delzanno, G.L.
Perez, J.D.
Barik, K.C.
Ripoll, J.-F.
Chappell, R.
Discipline
Physical sciences
Audience
Scientific
Date
2023Metadata
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Geospace core plasma supply and refilling (CPSR) are fundamentally important, but fall within a major knowledge gap. Understanding the life cycle of this enormous plasma mass — as important to magnetospheric dynamics as solar-wind driving — has been hindered by the absence of primary cold plasma measurements. This white paper discusses CPSR science gaps and the needed new in-situ/imaging observations.
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Goldstein, J.; Usanova, M.; Toledo-Redondo, S.; Pierrard, V.; Malaspina, D.; Maruyama, N.; Derr, J.; Rowland, D.; Huba, J.; Larsen, B.; Henderson, M.; Skoug, R.; Jordanova, V.; Walsh, B.; Lee, J.; Delzanno, G.L.; Perez, J.D.; Barik, K.C.; Ripoll, J.-F.; Chappell, R. (2023). Geospace Core Plasma Supply and Refillling (CPSR): Science and Observations for the Next Decade. , Bulletin of the AAS, Vol. 53, Issue 3, DOI: 10.3847/25c2cfeb.d02a145a.Identifiers
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No
Language
eng