[1] We investigate a magnetic flux rope (MFR) observed by Cluster in the magnetotail during a substorm on 2001 August 22. The MFR was aligned with its principal axis closely along the dawn-dusk direction and had a small size of 2 RE with a total current of 0.8 MA. The four spacecraft traversed the MFR at different distances from its center based on the magnetic field signature. This fortuitous situation reveals the irregular magnetic field structure in its inner core, which is a feature reported here for the first time. At the leading edge, the y-component of the electric field was dawnward against the current density direction (dynamo action) and the x-component of the Lorentz force was Earthward. These parameters reversed in direction at ...
We describe magnetic field, proton, electron, and α-particle observations made by WIND on 24–25 Octo...
International audienceMagnetic reconnection is the most important energy conversion process in the E...
We investigate in detail seven “magnetic flux rope (MFR) like structures ” successively occurring in...
International audienceAn investigation of the 2003 Cluster tail season has revealed small flux ropes...
We investigate the magnetic structure of a small earthward-moving flux rope observed by Cluster in ...
We analyze a magnetic signature associated with the leading edge of a bursty bulk flow observed by ...
Abstract. We present observations of three magnetic flux ropes in the tail of the Earth’s magnetosph...
Two consecutive magnetic flux ropes, separated by less than 30 s (Delta t < 30 s), are observed w...
International audienceMagnetic reconnection is a fundamental physical process that enables the rapid...
On 13 August 2002, during a substorm, Cluster encountered two earthward moving flux ropes (FR) in t...
We describe magnetic field, proton, electron, and α-particle observations made by WIND on 24–25 Octo...
International audienceMagnetic reconnection is the most important energy conversion process in the E...
We investigate in detail seven “magnetic flux rope (MFR) like structures ” successively occurring in...
International audienceAn investigation of the 2003 Cluster tail season has revealed small flux ropes...
We investigate the magnetic structure of a small earthward-moving flux rope observed by Cluster in ...
We analyze a magnetic signature associated with the leading edge of a bursty bulk flow observed by ...
Abstract. We present observations of three magnetic flux ropes in the tail of the Earth’s magnetosph...
Two consecutive magnetic flux ropes, separated by less than 30 s (Delta t < 30 s), are observed w...
International audienceMagnetic reconnection is a fundamental physical process that enables the rapid...
On 13 August 2002, during a substorm, Cluster encountered two earthward moving flux ropes (FR) in t...
We describe magnetic field, proton, electron, and α-particle observations made by WIND on 24–25 Octo...
International audienceMagnetic reconnection is the most important energy conversion process in the E...
We investigate in detail seven “magnetic flux rope (MFR) like structures ” successively occurring in...