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The Location of Magnetic Reconnection at Earth's Magnetopause
DOI: 10.1007/s11214-021-00817-8 Bibcode: 2021SSRv..217...41T

Fuselier, S. A.; Trattner, K. J.; Petrinec, S. M.

One of the major questions about magnetic reconnection is how specific solar wind and interplanetary magnetic field conditions influence where reconnection occurs at the Earth's magnetopause. There are two reconnection scenarios discussed in the literature: a) anti-parallel reconnection and b) component reconnection. Early spacecraft observations …

2021 Space Science Reviews
Cluster DoubleStar 42
Shock Induced Strong Substorms and Super Substorms: Preconditions and Associated Oxygen Ion Dynamics
DOI: 10.1007/s11214-021-00806-x Bibcode: 2021SSRv..217...33Z

Zong, Q. -G.; Fu, S. -Y.; Yue, C.

It is well known that the interaction between interplanetary (IP) shocks and the Earth's magnetosphere would generate/excite various types of geomagnetic phenomena. Progresses have been made on the Earth's magnetospheric response to solar wind forcing in recent years in the aspects associated with magnetospheric substorms. Strong substorms and sup…

2021 Space Science Reviews
Cluster DoubleStar 30
Planetary Magnetic Field Measurements: Missions and Instrumentation
DOI: 10.1007/s11214-010-9643-1 Bibcode: 2010SSRv..152...23B

Balogh, André

The nature and diversity of the magnetic properties of the planets have been investigated by a large number of space missions over the past 50 years. It is clear that without the magnetic field measurements that have been carried out in the vicinity of all the planets, the state of their interior and their evolution since their formation would not…

2010 Space Science Reviews
Cluster DoubleStar 43