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Magnetic flux ropes in the Venus ionosphere: In situ observations of force-free structures?
Authors:RC Elphic  JG Luhmann  CT Russell  LH Brace
Institution:Institute of Geophysics and Planetary Physics, University of California, Los Angeles, CA 90024, USA;NASA/GSFC, Laboratory for Planetary Atmospheres, Greenbelt, MD 20771, USA
Abstract:Force-free magnetic structures with cylindrical geometry appear under a variety of conditions in nature. Filamentary helical magnetic structures are observed to be associated with prominences and flares in the solar atmosphere, and can arise in superconductors and laboratory plasmas. Another example of cylindrical quasi-force-free configurations appears to exist in the Venus ionosphere. Magnetic flux ropes with diameters of ~20 – 30 km have been observed by the Pioneer Venus Orbiter to be a nearly ubiquitous feature of the dayside Venus ionosphere. Models of flux ropes suggest that many of these structures tend to be quasi-force-free, i.e., J×B~0, while others are correlated with pressure variations in the ambient thermal plasma, J×B=-?(nkT).
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