[1] The oppositely directed magnetic field in the kronian magnetic tail is expected eventually to reconnect across the current sheet, allowing plasma to escape in an anti-solar direction down the tail. This reconnection process accelerates ions and electrons both toward and away from the planet, allowing the magnetotail to relax to a more dipolar configuration. Previous missions to Saturn shed no light on the possible presence of this critical process in the kronian magnetosphere. Recent Cassini measurements of the magnetic field in the magnetotail, reported herein, reveal strong, rapid dipolarizations between 40 and 50 Saturn radii (RS) downtail, signalling the episodic release of energy to the magnetosphere and ions to the solar wind. Cit...
Reconnection is a fundamentally important process in planetary magnetospheres, with both local and g...
Recently, rotationally driven magnetic reconnection was first discovered in Saturn's dayside magneto...
We present a case study of an event from 20 August (day 232) of 2006, when the Cassini spacecraft wa...
The oppositely directed magnetic field in the kronian magnetic tail is expected eventually to reconn...
Solar wind energy is transferred to planetary magnetospheres via magnetopause reconnection, driving ...
We present a case study of an event from 20 August (day 232) of 2006, when the Cassini spacecraft wa...
We present a case study of an event from August 20th (day 232) of 2006, when the Cassini spacecraft ...
Solar wind energy is transferred to planetary magnetospheres via magnetopause reconnection, driving ...
Following magnetic reconnection in a planetary magnetotail, newly closed field lines can be rapidly ...
Following magnetic reconnection in a planetary magnetotail, newly closed field lines can be rapidly ...
Following magnetic reconnection in a planetary magnetotail, newly closed field lines can be rapidly ...
We present a case study of an event from 20 August (day 232) of 2006, when the Cassini spacecraft wa...
Following magnetic reconnection in a planetary magnetotail, newly closed field lines can be rapidly ...
We present a case study of an event from 20 August (day 232) of 2006, when the Cassini spacecraft wa...
Planetary magnetospheres receive plasma and energy from the Sun or moons of planets and consequently...
Reconnection is a fundamentally important process in planetary magnetospheres, with both local and g...
Recently, rotationally driven magnetic reconnection was first discovered in Saturn's dayside magneto...
We present a case study of an event from 20 August (day 232) of 2006, when the Cassini spacecraft wa...
The oppositely directed magnetic field in the kronian magnetic tail is expected eventually to reconn...
Solar wind energy is transferred to planetary magnetospheres via magnetopause reconnection, driving ...
We present a case study of an event from 20 August (day 232) of 2006, when the Cassini spacecraft wa...
We present a case study of an event from August 20th (day 232) of 2006, when the Cassini spacecraft ...
Solar wind energy is transferred to planetary magnetospheres via magnetopause reconnection, driving ...
Following magnetic reconnection in a planetary magnetotail, newly closed field lines can be rapidly ...
Following magnetic reconnection in a planetary magnetotail, newly closed field lines can be rapidly ...
Following magnetic reconnection in a planetary magnetotail, newly closed field lines can be rapidly ...
We present a case study of an event from 20 August (day 232) of 2006, when the Cassini spacecraft wa...
Following magnetic reconnection in a planetary magnetotail, newly closed field lines can be rapidly ...
We present a case study of an event from 20 August (day 232) of 2006, when the Cassini spacecraft wa...
Planetary magnetospheres receive plasma and energy from the Sun or moons of planets and consequently...
Reconnection is a fundamentally important process in planetary magnetospheres, with both local and g...
Recently, rotationally driven magnetic reconnection was first discovered in Saturn's dayside magneto...
We present a case study of an event from 20 August (day 232) of 2006, when the Cassini spacecraft wa...