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Theory and Modeling for the Magnetospheric Multiscale Mission
Authors:Email author" target="_blank">M?HesseEmail author  N?Aunai  J?Birn  P?Cassak  R?E?Denton  J?F?Drake  T?Gombosi  M?Hoshino  W?Matthaeus  D?Sibeck  S?Zenitani
Institution:1.NASA Goddard Space Flight Center,Greenbelt,USA;2.Institute for Research in Astrophysics and Planetology,Toulouse,France;3.Space Science Institute,Boulder,USA;4.West Virginia University,Morgantown,USA;5.Dartmouth College,Hanover,USA;6.University of Maryland,College Park,USA;7.University of Michigan,Ann Arbor,USA;8.University of Tokyo,Tokyo,Japan;9.University of Delaware,Newark,USA;10.National Astronomical Observatory of Japan,Tokyo,Japan
Abstract:The Magnetospheric Multiscale (MMS) mission will provide measurement capabilities, which will exceed those of earlier and even contemporary missions by orders of magnitude. MMS will, for the first time, be able to measure directly and with sufficient resolution key features of the magnetic reconnection process, down to the critical electron scales, which need to be resolved to understand how reconnection works. Owing to the complexity and extremely high spatial resolution required, no prior measurements exist, which could be employed to guide the definition of measurement requirements, and consequently set essential parameters for mission planning and execution. Insight into expected details of the reconnection process could hence only been obtained from theory and modern kinetic modeling. This situation was recognized early on by MMS leadership, which supported the formation of a fully integrated Theory and Modeling Team (TMT). The TMT participated in all aspects of mission planning, from the proposal stage to individual aspects of instrument performance characteristics. It provided and continues to provide to the mission the latest insights regarding the kinetic physics of magnetic reconnection, as well as associated particle acceleration and turbulence, assuring that, to the best of modern knowledge, the mission is prepared to resolve the inner workings of the magnetic reconnection process. The present paper provides a summary of key recent results or reconnection research by TMT members.
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