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Periodic self-reformation of rippled perpendicular collisionless shocks in two dimensions
DOI: 10.5194/angeo-36-1047-2018 Bibcode: 2018AnGeo..36.1047U

Umeda, Takayuki; Daicho, Yuki

Large-scale two-dimensional (2-D) full particle-in-cell (PIC) simulations are carried out for studying periodic self-reformation of a supercritical collisionless perpendicular shock with an Alfvén-Mach number MA∼6.

Previous self-consistent one-dimensional (1-D) hybrid and full PIC simulations have demonstrated that the periodic ref…

2018 Annales Geophysicae
Cluster 4
On application of asymmetric Kan-like exact equilibria to the Earth magnetotail modeling
DOI: 10.5194/angeo-36-641-2018 Bibcode: 2018AnGeo..36..641K

Semenov, Vladimir S.; Erkaev, Nikolai V.; Kubyshkina, Marina V. +3 more

A specific class of solutions of the Vlasov-Maxwell equations, developed by means of generalization of the well-known Harris-Fadeev-Kan-Manankova family of exact two-dimensional equilibria, is studied. The examined model reproduces the current sheet bending and shifting in the vertical plane, arising from the Earth dipole tilting and the solar win…

2018 Annales Geophysicae
Cluster 3
Data mining for vortices on the Earth's magnetosphere - algorithm application for detection and analysis
DOI: 10.5194/angeo-36-1117-2018 Bibcode: 2018AnGeo..36.1117C

Collado-Vega, Yaireska M.; Kalb, Virginia L.; Sibeck, David G. +2 more

Unsteady processes in the solar wind-magnetosphere interaction, such as vortices developed at the magnetopause boundary by the Kelvin-Helmholtz instability, may contribute to the process of mass, momentum and energy transfer into the Earth's magnetosphere. The research described in this paper validates an algorithm to automatically detect and char…

2018 Annales Geophysicae
Cluster 2
Atmospheric loss from the dayside open polar region and its dependence on geomagnetic activity: implications for atmospheric escape on evolutionary timescales
DOI: 10.5194/angeo-35-721-2017 Bibcode: 2017AnGeo..35..721S

Nilsson, Hans; Dandouras, Iannis; Slapak, Rikard +3 more

We have investigated the total O+ escape rate from the dayside open polar region and its dependence on geomagnetic activity, specifically Kp. Two different escape routes of magnetospheric plasma into the solar wind, the plasma mantle, and the high-latitude dayside magnetosheath have been investigated separately. The flux of O+

2017 Annales Geophysicae
Cluster 31
Tail reconnection in the global magnetospheric context: Vlasiator first results
DOI: 10.5194/angeo-35-1269-2017 Bibcode: 2017AnGeo..35.1269P

Pulkkinen, Tuija I.; Vainio, Rami; Juusola, Liisa +7 more

The key dynamics of the magnetotail have been researched for decades and have been associated with either three-dimensional (3-D) plasma instabilities and/or magnetic reconnection. We apply a global hybrid-Vlasov code, Vlasiator, to simulate reconnection self-consistently in the ion kinetic scales in the noon-midnight meridional plane, including b…

2017 Annales Geophysicae
Cluster 21
Relative outflow enhancements during major geomagnetic storms - Cluster observations
DOI: 10.5194/angeo-35-1341-2017 Bibcode: 2017AnGeo..35.1341S

Nilsson, Hans; Slapak, Rikard; Schillings, Audrey +2 more

The rate of ion outflow from the polar ionosphere is known to vary by orders of magnitude, depending on the geomagnetic activity. However, the upper limit of the outflow rate during the largest geomagnetic storms is not well constrained due to poor spatial coverage during storm events. In this paper, we analyse six major geomagnetic storms between…

2017 Annales Geophysicae
Cluster 11
Quantification of the total ion transport in the near-Earth plasma sheet
DOI: 10.5194/angeo-35-869-2017 Bibcode: 2017AnGeo..35..869S

Karlsson, Tomas; Nilsson, Hans; Slapak, Rikard +4 more

Recent studies strongly suggest that a majority of the observed O+ cusp outflows will eventually escape into the solar wind, rather than be transported to the plasma sheet. Therefore, an investigation of plasma sheet flows will add to these studies and give a more complete picture of magnetospheric ion dynamics. Specifically, it will pr…

2017 Annales Geophysicae
Cluster 11
Absence of the strahl during times of slow wind
DOI: 10.5194/angeo-35-71-2017 Bibcode: 2017AnGeo..35...71G

Goldstein, Melvyn L.; Gurgiolo, Chris

It is not uncommon during periods when the solar wind speed is less than 425 km s-1 to observe near 1 AU no evidence of a strahl population in either the electron solar wind or within the foreshock. Estimating the fluid flow within each energy step returned from the Plasma Electron And Current Experiment (PEACE) on board Cluster-2 often…

2017 Annales Geophysicae
Cluster 9
Occurrence rate of dipolarization fronts in the plasma sheet: Cluster observations
DOI: 10.5194/angeo-35-1015-2017 Bibcode: 2017AnGeo..35.1015X

Plaschke, Ferdinand; Zhang, Tielong; Volwerk, Martin +6 more

We investigate the occurrence rate of dipolarization fronts (DFs) in the plasma sheet by taking full advantage of all four Cluster satellites (C1-4) from years 2001 to 2009. In total, we select 466 joint-observation DF events, in which 318, 282, 254, and 236 DFs are observed by C1, C2, C3, and C4, respectively. Our findings are as follows: (1) the…

2017 Annales Geophysicae
Cluster 8
Magnetic reconnection during steady magnetospheric convection and other magnetospheric modes
DOI: 10.5194/angeo-35-505-2017 Bibcode: 2017AnGeo..35..505H

Cowley, Stanley W. H.; Gérard, Jean-Claude; Hubert, Benoit +1 more

We use remote sensing of the proton aurora with the IMAGE-FUV SI12 (Imager for Magnetopause to Aurora Global Exploration-Far Ultraviolet-Spectrographic Imaging at 121.8 nm) instrument and radar measurements of the ionospheric convection from the SuperDARN (Super Dual Aurora Radar Network) facility to estimate the open magnetic flux in the Earth's …

2017 Annales Geophysicae
Cluster 5