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A statistical study of CMEs associated with metric type II bursts
DOI: 10.1029/2002GL016481 Bibcode: 2003GeoRL..30.8016L

Gopalswamy, N.; Yashiro, S.; Lara, A. +2 more

We present a statistical study of the characteristics of CMEs which show temporal association with type II bursts in the metric domain but not in the decameter/hectometric (DH) domain. This study is based on a set of 80 metric (m) type II bursts associated with surface events in the solar western hemisphere. It was found that in general, the distr…

2003 Geophysical Research Letters
SOHO 58
Simulation of energetic particle injections associated with a substorm on August 27, 2001
DOI: 10.1029/2002GL015967 Bibcode: 2003GeoRL..30.1004L

Baker, D. N.; Sarris, T. E.; Peterson, W. K. +2 more

Discrete injections of energetic electrons and ions and their subsequent drift echoes were observed shortly after 0410 UT on August 27, 2001 by three geosynchronous satellites which were arrayed on the dayside. The GOES-8 spacecraft at geosynchronous orbit near local midnight, the four-satellite CLUSTER constellation also near local midnight. Conc…

2003 Geophysical Research Letters
Cluster 56
Properties of high-latitude CME-driven disturbances during Ulysses second northern polar passage
DOI: 10.1029/2003GL017155 Bibcode: 2003GeoRL..30.8031R

St. Cyr, O. C.; Reisenfeld, D. B.; Forsyth, R. J. +2 more

Ulysses observed five coronal mass ejections (CMEs) and their associated disturbances while the spacecraft was immersed in the polar coronal hole (CH) flow above 70° N in late 2001. Of these CMEs, two were very fast (>850 km s-1) driving strong shocks in the wind ahead, and two others were over-expanding. The two fast CMEs were obser…

2003 Geophysical Research Letters
SOHO Ulysses 44
Kink mode oscillation of the current sheet
DOI: 10.1029/2002GL016467 Bibcode: 2003GeoRL..30.1320V

Balogh, A.; Zhang, T. L.; Glassmeier, K. -H. +6 more

Oscillations of the current sheet observed by the Cluster spacecraft are investigated, using the special ability of Cluster to separate between spatial and temporal variations. We find that before substorm onset, a thin current sheet moves with a velocity of 10 km/s mainly in the vertical direction; after substorm onset the current sheet thickens …

2003 Geophysical Research Letters
Cluster 36
Dispersion analysis of ULF waves in the foreshock using cluster data and the wave telescope technique
DOI: 10.1029/2003GL017432 Bibcode: 2003GeoRL..30.1710N

Dandouras, I.; Glassmeier, K. -H.; Rème, H. +6 more

Cluster provides us with a unique possibility to study ULF waves. We analyze ULF wave activity in the near-Earth upstream solar wind. Using Cluster as a wave telescope we investigate in detail wave propagation directions and wave numbers for various frequencies, obtaining, for the first time, three dimensional dispersion relations experimentally. …

2003 Geophysical Research Letters
Cluster 35
Long-duration hectometric type III radio bursts and their association with solar energetic particle (SEP) events
DOI: 10.1029/2002GL016624 Bibcode: 2003GeoRL..30.8018M

MacDowall, R. J.; Bougeret, J. L.; Lara, A. +3 more

It has recently been suggested by Cane et al. [2002] that a class of type III solar radio bursts, called type III-l, is reliably associated with intense solar energetic particle (SEP) events. They proposed that the causative electrons for these bursts are accelerated in regions of reconnecting magnetic field in the wakes of coronal mass ejections …

2003 Geophysical Research Letters
SOHO 35
Magnetic mirror structures observed by Cluster in the magnetosheath
DOI: 10.1029/2003GL017313 Bibcode: 2003GeoRL..30.1802C

Glassmeier, K. -H.; Treumann, R.; Constantinescu, O. D. +1 more

We present a method for identification of magnetic mirror structures (MMS) in multi-point spacecraft measurements and for deriving their full 3D geometry. Multiple minima in magnetic field data are no longer regarded as separate MMS but as belonging to the same mirror structure. The approach is based on fitting a model magnetic field to measured d…

2003 Geophysical Research Letters
Cluster 34
On the origin of inner-source pickup ions
DOI: 10.1029/2002GL015218 Bibcode: 2003GeoRL..30.1077W

Wimmer-Schweingruber, Robert F.; Bochsler, Peter

In situ measurements of pickup ions (PUI) exhibit a component that has nearly thermalized with the solar wind. This implies an origin close to the Sun and is generally ascribed to interaction of the solar wind with interplanetary dust particles (IDPs). We propose a scenario for the origin of inner-source PUIs in which a population of very small ID…

2003 Geophysical Research Letters
SOHO 33
Effects of plasma sheet variability on the fast initial ring current decay
DOI: 10.1029/2002GL016576 Bibcode: 2003GeoRL..30.1311J

Thomsen, M. F.; Kistler, L. M.; Mouikis, C. G. +1 more

We study the effects of plasma sheet variations on the fast initial ring current (RC) decay during the March 31, 2001 storm. Previous studies have focused on the effects of enhanced plasma sheet density on RC buildup during the main phase of the storms. Using model simulations and energetic particle data from the instruments on CLUSTER and LANL, w…

2003 Geophysical Research Letters
Cluster 32
Cluster four spacecraft measurements of small traveling compression regions in the near-tail
DOI: 10.1029/2003GL018438 Bibcode: 2003GeoRL..30.2208S

Balogh, A.; Lucek, E.; Owen, C. J. +11 more

Cluster observations taken during a substorm on September 19, 2001 have revealed the presence of small traveling compression regions (TCRs) in the near tail. These measurements are used to determine directly the speed and direction of TCR propagation and the amplitude of the underlying bulge in the plasma sheet. The time-of-flight speeds derived f…

2003 Geophysical Research Letters
Cluster 31