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A comparison study between observations and simulation results of Barghouthi model for O+ and H+ outflows in the polar wind
DOI: 10.5194/angeo-29-2061-2011 Bibcode: 2011AnGeo..29.2061B

Nilsson, H.; Barghouthi, I. A.; Ghithan, S. H.

To advance our understanding of the effect of wave-particle interactions on ion outflows in the polar wind region and the resulting ion heating and escape from low altitudes to higher altitudes, we carried out a comparison between polar wind simulations obtained using Barghouthi model with corresponding observations obtained from different satelli…

2011 Annales Geophysicae
Cluster 7
Lower hybrid resonances stimulated by the four CLUSTER relaxation sounders deep inside the plasmasphere: observations and inferred plasma characteristics
DOI: 10.5194/angeo-29-2003-2011 Bibcode: 2011AnGeo..29.2003K

Lointier, G.; Rauch, J. -L.; Trotignon, J. -G. +6 more

The frequency range of the WHISPER relaxation sounder instrument on board CLUSTER, 4-80 kHz, has been chosen so as to encompass the electron gyro-frequency, Fce, and the electron plasma frequency, Fp, in most regions to be explored. Measurement of those frequencies, which are triggered as resonances by the sounder, provides a…

2011 Annales Geophysicae
Cluster 7
Interplanetary magnetic field rotations followed from L1 to the ground: the response of the Earth's magnetosphere as seen by multi-spacecraft and ground-based observations
DOI: 10.5194/angeo-29-1549-2011 Bibcode: 2011AnGeo..29.1549V

Berchem, J.; Eastwood, J. P.; Lavraud, B. +17 more

A study of the interaction of solar wind magnetic field rotations with the Earth's magnetosphere is performed. For this event there is, for the first time, a full coverage over the dayside magnetosphere with multiple (multi)spacecraft missions from dawn to dusk, combined with ground magnetometers, radar and an auroral camera, this gives a unique c…

2011 Annales Geophysicae
Cluster 7
Coordinated Cluster/Double Star and ground-based observations of dayside reconnection signatures on 11 February 2004
DOI: 10.5194/angeo-29-1827-2011 Bibcode: 2011AnGeo..29.1827Z

Lester, M.; Dunlop, M. W.; Bogdanova, Y. V. +10 more

A number of flux transfer events (FTEs) were observed between 09:00 and 12:00 UT on 11 February 2004, during southward and dawnward IMF, while the Cluster spacecraft array moved outbound through the northern, high-altitude cusp and dayside high-latitude boundary layer, and the Double Star TC-1 spacecraft was crossing the dayside low-latitude magne…

2011 Annales Geophysicae
Cluster 6
Dynamics of ion sound waves in the front of the terrestrial bow shock
DOI: 10.5194/angeo-29-805-2011 Bibcode: 2011AnGeo..29..805G

Walker, S. N.; Balikhin, M. A.; Giagkiozis, I.

Single spacecraft measurements from the Cluster 3 satellite are used to identify nonlinear processes in ion-sound turbulence observed within the front of the quasiperpendicular terrestrial bow shock. Ion sound waves possess spatial scales that are too small for the efficient use of multipoint measurements on inter-satellite separation scales. Howe…

2011 Annales Geophysicae
Cluster 6
Cluster observations of a transient signature in the magnetotail: implications for the mode of reconnection
DOI: 10.5194/angeo-29-2131-2011 Bibcode: 2011AnGeo..29.2131B

Dandouras, I.; Lucek, E.; Fazakerley, A. N. +5 more

Travelling compression regions (TCRs) are perturbations in the magnetotail lobe magnetic field caused by structures moving Earthward or tailward within the plasma sheet. Previous works have suggested that these structures are created by either time-dependant reconnection occurring at a single X-line, forming a flux-bulge-type structure, or space-v…

2011 Annales Geophysicae
Cluster 5
Observations of an auroral streamer in a double oval configuration
DOI: 10.5194/angeo-29-701-2011 Bibcode: 2011AnGeo..29..701A

Owen, C. J.; Nakamura, R.; Takada, T. +5 more

During the late evening and night of 14 September 2004, the nightside auroral oval shows a distinct double oval configuration for several hours after a substorm onset at ~18:45 UT. This structure is observed both by the IMAGE satellite optical instruments focusing on the Southern Hemisphere, and by the MIRACLE ground-based instrument network in Sc…

2011 Annales Geophysicae
Cluster 4
Modelling of spacecraft spin period during eclipse
DOI: 10.5194/angeo-29-875-2011 Bibcode: 2011AnGeo..29..875G

Frey, H. U.; Plaschke, F.; Georgescu, E. +2 more

The majority of scientific satellites investigating the Earth magnetosphere are spin stabilized. The attitude information comes usually from a sun sensor and is missing in the umbra; hence, the accurate experimental determination of vector quantities is not possible during eclipses. The spin period of the spacecraft is generally not constant durin…

2011 Annales Geophysicae
Cluster 4
Observations of electron vorticity in the inner plasma sheet
DOI: 10.5194/angeo-29-1517-2011 Bibcode: 2011AnGeo..29.1517G

Fazakerley, A. N.; Gurgiolo, C.; Goldstein, M. L. +2 more

From a limited number of observations it appears that vorticity is a common feature in the inner plasma sheet. With the four Cluster spacecraft and the four PEACE instruments positioned in a tetrahedral configuration, for the first time it is possible to directly estimate the electron fluid vorticity in a space plasma. We show examples of electron…

2011 Annales Geophysicae
Cluster 4
THEMIS observations of double-onset substorms and their association with IMF variations
DOI: 10.5194/angeo-29-591-2011 Bibcode: 2011AnGeo..29..591C

Russell, C. T.; Glassmeier, K. -H.; Baumjohann, W. +3 more

On 16 July 2008, two pairs of consecutive bursts of Pi2 pulsations were recorded simultaneously across the THEMIS ground-based observatory system. Wavelet transformation reveals that for each high-latitude pair, the dominant frequency of the first burst is higher than that of the second. But at low latitudes, the dominant frequency does not change…

2011 Annales Geophysicae
Cluster 4