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Interplanetary shock transmitted into the Earth's magnetosheath: Cluster and Double Star observations
DOI: 10.5194/angeo-28-1141-2010 Bibcode: 2010AnGeo..28.1141P

Rème, H.; Cao, J. B.; Carr, C. M. +4 more

On day 7 May 2005, the plasma instruments on board Double Star TC1 and Cluster SC3 spacecraft register inside the magnetosheath, at 19:15:12 and 19:16:20 UT, respectively, a strong pressure pulse due to the impact of an interplanetary shock wave (IS) on the terrestrial bow shock. The analysis of this event provides clear and quantitative evidences…

2010 Annales Geophysicae
Cluster DoubleStar 33
Spectral characteristics of protons in the Earth's plasmasheet: statistical results from Cluster CIS and RAPID
DOI: 10.5194/angeo-28-1483-2010 Bibcode: 2010AnGeo..28.1483H

Fränz, M.; Dandouras, I.; Daly, P. W. +4 more

We present a study of the spectral characteristics of protons in the Earth's plasma sheet for various geomagnetic disturbance levels. The study is based on about 5400 h of data combined from the Cluster RAPID and CIS instruments obtained during the tail season (July-October). The overall proton spectral shape is generally that of a κ distribution,…

2010 Annales Geophysicae
Cluster 33
Inertial-range spectrum of whistler turbulence
DOI: 10.5194/angeo-28-597-2010 Bibcode: 2010AnGeo..28..597N

Narita, Y.; Gary, S. P.

We develop a theoretical model of an inertial-range energy spectrum for homogeneous whistler turbulence. The theory is a generalization of the Iroshnikov-Kraichnan concept of the inertial-range magnetohydrodynamic turbulence. In the model the dispersion relation is used to derive scaling laws for whistler waves at highly oblique propagation with r…

2010 Annales Geophysicae
Cluster 21
Low-frequency magnetic field fluctuations in Venus' solar wind interaction region: Venus Express observations
DOI: 10.5194/angeo-28-951-2010 Bibcode: 2010AnGeo..28..951G

Zhang, T. L.; Glassmeier, K. -H.; Narita, Y. +4 more

We investigate wave properties of low-frequency magnetic field fluctuations in Venus' solar wind interaction region based on the measurements made on board the Venus Express spacecraft. The orbit geometry is very suitable to investigate the fluctuations in Venus' low-altitude magnetosheath and mid-magnetotail and provides an opportunity for a comp…

2010 Annales Geophysicae
VenusExpress 20
Energetic electrons in the exterior cusp: identifying the source
DOI: 10.5194/angeo-28-983-2010 Bibcode: 2010AnGeo..28..983W

Chen, J.; Fritz, T. A.; Walsh, B. M. +1 more

A case study is presented to test the role several different sources may play in populating the exterior cusp with energetic (E>40 keV) electrons. The properties of the electrons measured in the exterior cusp are compared with the expected signatures of three sources in order to weigh the role each source may contribute in populating this regio…

2010 Annales Geophysicae
Cluster 18
Source mechanism of Saturn narrowband emission
DOI: 10.5194/angeo-28-1013-2010 Bibcode: 2010AnGeo..28.1013M

Cecconi, B.; Menietti, J. D.; Rymer, A. M. +2 more

Narrowband emission (NB) is observed at Saturn centered near 5 kHz and 20 kHz and harmonics. This emission appears similar in many ways to Jovian kilometric narrowband emission observed at higher frequencies, and therefore may have a similar source mechanism. Source regions of NB near 20 kHz are believed to be located near density gradients in the…

2010 Annales Geophysicae
Cassini 16
Comparison of eight years magnetic field data from Cluster with Tsyganenko models in the inner magnetosphere
DOI: 10.5194/angeo-28-309-2010 Bibcode: 2010AnGeo..28..309Z

Woodfield, E. E.; Dunlop, M. W.; Zhang, Q. -H. +1 more

Eight years of magnetic field data, taken while the four Cluster spacecraft pass through, or adjacent to, the equatorial ring current, have been surveyed to investigate the effects on the Earth's magnetic field of the externally driven current systems connecting the ionosphere, cusp and ring current regions. This study extends previous work to cov…

2010 Annales Geophysicae
Cluster 16
Global reconnection topology as inferred from plasma observations inside Kelvin-Helmholtz vortices
DOI: 10.5194/angeo-28-893-2010 Bibcode: 2010AnGeo..28..893B

Dandouras, I.; Lucek, E.; Kistler, L. M. +4 more

During a long lasting period of northward interplanetary magnetic field and high solar wind speed (above 700 km/s), the Cluster spacecraft go across a number of very large rolled-up Kelvin-Helmholtz (KH) vortices at the dusk magnetopause, close to the terminator. The peculiarity of the present event is a particular sequence of ions and electrons d…

2010 Annales Geophysicae
Cluster 16
Large-scale fluctuations of PSBL magnetic flux tubes induced by the field-aligned motion of highly accelerated ions
DOI: 10.5194/angeo-28-1273-2010 Bibcode: 2010AnGeo..28.1273G

Zelenyi, L. M.; Sauvaud, J. -A.; Grigorenko, E. E. +2 more

We present a comprehensive analysis of magnetic field and plasma data measured in the course of 170 crossings of the lobeward edge of Plasma Sheet Boundary Layer (PSBL) in the Earth's magnetotail by Cluster spacecraft. We found that large-scale fluctuations of the magnetic flux tubes have been registered during intervals of propagation of high vel…

2010 Annales Geophysicae
Cluster 16
On arc-polarized structures in the solar wind
DOI: 10.5194/angeo-28-1229-2010 Bibcode: 2010AnGeo..28.1229S

Haaland, S. E.; Paschmann, G.; Sonnerup, B. U. Ö.

A theoretical model is proposed to account for some of the behavior of arc-polarized magnetic structures seen in the solar wind. To this end, an exact analytical solution is developed that describes infinite plane wave trains of arbitrary amplitude in a plasma governed by ideal Hall MHD. The main focus is on intermediate-mode wave trains, which di…

2010 Annales Geophysicae
Cluster Ulysses 15