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An obvious test is to compare the perpendicular electric field with the
plasma drift, i.e. to test if E=–v×B.
Yet another aspect is to rule out the existence of parallel (to B) electric
fields. These two tests have been subject to extensive research for decades.
However, the ultimate test of the "frozen-in" condition, based on
measurement data, is yet to be identified. We combine Cluster CIS-data and
FGM-data, estimating the change in magnetic flux (δB/δt)
and the curl of plasma –v×B(∇×(v×B)), the terms in the "frozen-in equation".
Our test suggests that ideal MHD
applies in a macroscopic sense in major parts of the outer magnetosphere,
for instance, in the external cusp and in the high-latitude magnetosheath.
However, we also find significant departures from ideal MHD, as expected on
smaller scales, but also on larger scales, near the cusp and in the
magnetosphere-boundary layer. We discuss the importance of these findings.
Keywords. Magnetospheric physics (Magnetopause, cusp
and boundary layers; Solar wind-magnetosphere interactions)
– Space plasma physics