Ionospheric outflows are directly responsive to solar wind disturbances, particularly in the dayside auroral cusp or cleft regions. Inputs of both electromagnetic energy (Poynting flux) and kinetic energy (particle precipitation) are closely correlated with these outflows. We assess the importance of processes thought to drive ionospheric outflows. These begin with the diffuse effects of photoionization and thermal equilibrium of the ionospheric topside, enhancing Jeans' escape, with ambipolar diffusion and acceleration. Auroral outflows begin with dayside reconnexion and resultant field-aligned currents and driven convection. These produce plasmaspheric plumes, collisional heating and wave-particle interactions, centrifugal acceleration, a...
International audienceWe revisit a reported "Ionospheric Mass Ejection" using prior event observatio...
By conserving momentum during the mixing of fast solar wind flow and slow planetary ion flow in an ...
The entire solar system including Earth is enveloped in a region of space where the Sun’s magnetic f...
We review and assess the importance of processes thought to drive ionospheric outflows, linking them...
The superthermal electrons (SE) are the major energy contributor to the ionosphere and inner magneto...
[1] We review observations and theories of the solar ablation of planetary atmospheres, focusing on ...
International audienceRecent observations have quantified the auroral wind O+ outflow in response to...
Both particle and electromagnetic energy flow into the Earth’s high latitude ionosphere. This energy...
Ion outflow from high-latitude region of Earth's ionosphere is an important source of the ions in th...
Plasma of ionospheric origin is ever present in the magnetosphere. This plasma population makes up a...
Data acquired by the Fast Auroral Snapshot (FAST) Small Explorer during the September 24th – 25th, 1...
The ionosphere, on a global scale, is reasonably well understood from a climatology perspective. Ho...
[1] A transit of the dayside aurora across the field-of-view of the EISCAT Svalbard Radar occurred o...
At high latitudes plasma motions driven by the interaction of the magnetosphere with the solar wind ...
This paper discusses the major pathways of electron distribution function formation in the region of...
International audienceWe revisit a reported "Ionospheric Mass Ejection" using prior event observatio...
By conserving momentum during the mixing of fast solar wind flow and slow planetary ion flow in an ...
The entire solar system including Earth is enveloped in a region of space where the Sun’s magnetic f...
We review and assess the importance of processes thought to drive ionospheric outflows, linking them...
The superthermal electrons (SE) are the major energy contributor to the ionosphere and inner magneto...
[1] We review observations and theories of the solar ablation of planetary atmospheres, focusing on ...
International audienceRecent observations have quantified the auroral wind O+ outflow in response to...
Both particle and electromagnetic energy flow into the Earth’s high latitude ionosphere. This energy...
Ion outflow from high-latitude region of Earth's ionosphere is an important source of the ions in th...
Plasma of ionospheric origin is ever present in the magnetosphere. This plasma population makes up a...
Data acquired by the Fast Auroral Snapshot (FAST) Small Explorer during the September 24th – 25th, 1...
The ionosphere, on a global scale, is reasonably well understood from a climatology perspective. Ho...
[1] A transit of the dayside aurora across the field-of-view of the EISCAT Svalbard Radar occurred o...
At high latitudes plasma motions driven by the interaction of the magnetosphere with the solar wind ...
This paper discusses the major pathways of electron distribution function formation in the region of...
International audienceWe revisit a reported "Ionospheric Mass Ejection" using prior event observatio...
By conserving momentum during the mixing of fast solar wind flow and slow planetary ion flow in an ...
The entire solar system including Earth is enveloped in a region of space where the Sun’s magnetic f...