We investigate the characteristics of the magnetic flux rope in the Venusian ionosphere near the terminator observed by the Venus Express while previous works about flux rope by PVO are… Click to show full abstract
We investigate the characteristics of the magnetic flux rope in the Venusian ionosphere near the terminator observed by the Venus Express while previous works about flux rope by PVO are mainly in the subsolar region. The probability to observe the flux rope becomes larger as solar activity strengthens. A statistical work during solar maximum presents the following characteristics. (1) The flux ropes in the terminator region have a lower spatial occurrence compared with those in the subsolar region and the spatial occurrence of the flux ropes is also getting smaller when altitude increases. (2) The scale size of the flux rope is larger in the terminator region than that in the subsolar region and becomes larger when altitude increases. (3) In the terminator region, the flux rope appears to have a quasi-horizontal orientation but with some cases which can be vertical at low altitude. (4) The flux ropes in high solar zenith angle regions are confirmed to have a lower helicity compared with those in low solar zenith angle regions.
               
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