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Self-Reformation of the Quasi-Perpendicular Shock: CLUSTER Observations
DOI: 10.1063/1.3395905 Bibcode: 2010AIPC.1216..471M

Dandouras, I.; Génot, V.; Lembège, B. +5 more

Among several mechanisms issued from simulation and theoretical studies proposed to account for the nonstationarity of quasi-perpendicular supercritical shocks, one process-the so-called self-reformation-driven by the accumulation of reflected ions in the foot has been intensively analyzed with simulations. Present results based on experimental CL…

2010 Twelfth International Solar Wind Conference
Cluster 46
Whistler Waves Driven by Anisotropic Strahl Velocity Distributions: Cluster Observations
DOI: 10.1063/1.3395852 Bibcode: 2010AIPC.1216..265F

Gurgiolo, C.; Goldstein, M. L.; Nieves-Chinchilla, T. +2 more

Observed properties of the strahl using high resolution 3D electron velocity distribution data obtained from the Cluster/PEACE experiment are used to investigate its linear stability. An automated method to isolate the strahl is used to allow its moments to be computed independent of the solar wind core+halo. Results show that the strahl can have …

2010 Twelfth International Solar Wind Conference
Cluster 25
Solar wind turbulent spectrum from MHD to electron scales
DOI: 10.1063/1.3395821 Bibcode: 2010AIPC.1216..144A

Saur, J.; Alexandrova, O.; Schwartz, S. J. +5 more

Turbulent spectra of magnetic fluctuations in the free solar wind are studied from MHD to electron scales using Cluster observations. We discuss the problem of the instrumental noise and its influence on the measurements at the electron scales. We confirm the presence of a curvature of the spectrum ~expkρe over the broad frequency range…

2010 Twelfth International Solar Wind Conference
Cluster 20
Analysis of waves surrounding foreshock cavitons
DOI: 10.1063/1.3395907 Bibcode: 2010AIPC.1216..479K

Kajdič, Primož; Russell, Christopher T.; Blanco-Cano, Xochitl +1 more

Cavitons have been recently discovered in the Earth's foreshock. Foreshock cavitons have first been predicted by global hybrid simulations and later structures with similar properties were discovered in observational data from the Cluster mission. Cavitons are observed as simultaneous depressions of the magnitude of the magnetic field and plasma d…

2010 Twelfth International Solar Wind Conference
Cluster 14
Kelvin-Helmholtz Multi-Spacecraft Studies at the Earth's Magnetopause Boundaries
DOI: 10.1063/1.3395908 Bibcode: 2010AIPC.1216..483F

Farrugia, C. J.; Fazakerley, A. N.; Owen, C. J. +2 more

The Kelvin-Helmholtz (KH) instability can operate in various situations in the solar wind, but at the boundaries of planetary obstacles, for example the Earth's magnetopause, it is most amenable to investigation. Reliable estimates of wave characteristics are essential for comparison with theoretical and numerical models and for understanding the …

2010 Twelfth International Solar Wind Conference
Cluster 6
Structures and Intermittency in Small Scales Solar Wind Turbulence
DOI: 10.1063/1.3395820 Bibcode: 2010AIPC.1216..140S

Sahraoui, Fouad; Goldstein, Melvyn

Several observations in space plasmas have reported the presence of coherent structures at different plasma scales. Structure formation is believed to result from nonlinear interactions between the plasma modes, which depend strongly on their phase synchronization. Despite this important role of the phases in turbulence, very limited work has been…

2010 Twelfth International Solar Wind Conference
Cluster 5
Fractal dissipation of small-scale magnetic fluctuations in solar wind turbulence as seen by CLUSTER
DOI: 10.1063/1.3395819 Bibcode: 2010AIPC.1216..136K

Khotyaintsev, Y.; Sahraoui, F.; Chapman, S. +2 more

A robust multiscale analysis of high-frequency magnetic field measurements from the Cluster spacecraft is presented using complimentary measurements from the magnetometer and search-coil instruments; in a stationary interval of fast ambient solar wind. We show a surprising and novel result: that for time-scales smaller than the ion-gyro period the…

2010 Twelfth International Solar Wind Conference
Cluster 4
Heliospheric Current Sheet Distortions from Adjacent Outflowing Transients: Multi-spacecraft Observations
DOI: 10.1063/1.3395876 Bibcode: 2010AIPC.1216..367F

Lavraud, B.; Fazakerley, A. N.; Owen, C. J. +2 more

The heliospheric current sheet (HCS) is a permanent solar wind feature, with well predicted Earth passages, but it can be structured and its main orientation can be highly distorted. We report new observations from 2 spacecraft in the solar wind (supported by observations from 3 spacecraft in the nightside magnetosheath), showing an evolution acro…

2010 Twelfth International Solar Wind Conference
Cluster DoubleStar 4
Waves at the plasma frequency inside magnetic holes: STEREO and Cluster observations
DOI: 10.1063/1.3395853 Bibcode: 2010AIPC.1216..271B

Bale, S. D.; Goetz, K.; Soucek, J. +2 more

Magnetic isolated large amplitude depressions in the interplanetary magnetic field are commonly observed in the solar wind. Some of these magnetic structures are accompanied by bursts of electrostatic waves close to electron plasma frequency. Combining STEREO/WAVES and IMPACT data we are able to accurately localize the waves emission. We show that…

2010 Twelfth International Solar Wind Conference
Cluster 0
Observation of Langmuir waves in the solar wind and the role of the antenna effective length
DOI: 10.1063/1.3395863 Bibcode: 2010AIPC.1216..312F

Pickett, J. S.; Souček, J.; Santolík, O. +3 more

Recently it was shown that in resonance regions the antenna effective length can exceed its physical length. Here we show that this happens in reception of Langmuir waves in a streaming solar wind and we discuss the relevant observations of narrow band emissions observed by CLUSTER II.

2010 Twelfth International Solar Wind Conference
Cluster 0