By applying a hybrid (kinetic ions and fluid electrons) simulation code, we study the plasma environment of Saturn's largest moon Titan during Cassini's T96 flyby on 1 December 2013. The T96 encounter marks the only observed event of the entire Cassini mission where Titan was located in the supersonic solar wind in front of Saturn's bow shock. Our simulations can quantitatively reproduce the key features of Cassini magnetic field and electron density observations during this encounter. We demonstrate that the large-scale features of Titan's induced magnetosphere during T96 can be described in terms of a steady state interaction with a high-pressure solar wind flow. About 40 min before the encounter, Cassini observed a rotation of the incide...
We analyze the variability of the ambient magnetic field near Titan during Cassini encounters TA–T62...
Titan possesses a dense atmosphere, consisting mainly of molecular nitrogen. Titan's orbit is locate...
New results are presented of Cassini's T9 flyby with complementary observations from T18. Based on C...
In this thesis, we apply numerical simulations by means of the hybrid code A.I.K.E.F. (Adaptive Ion-...
After 9 years in the Saturn system, the Cassini spacecraft finally observed Titan in the supersonic ...
When the Cassini spacecraft flew by Titan on 13 June 2007, at 13.6 Saturn local time, Titan was dire...
New evidence based on Cassini magnetic field and plasma data has revealed that the discovery of Tita...
During the Cassini Titan flyby on 2 July 2006 (T15), Titan was surrounded by a magnetospheric plasma...
During periods of high solar wind pressure, Saturn's bow shock is pushed inside Titan's orbit exposi...
International audienceThe interaction between the corotating magnetospheric plasma of Saturn and the...
International audienceTitan possesses a dense atmosphere, consisting mainly of molecular nitrogen. T...
We present new results of Cassini’s T9 flyby with complementary observations from T18. Based on Cass...
On 26 December 2005, the Cassini spacecraft flew through Titan's plasma wake and revealed a complex ...
After 3 years and 31 close flybys of Titan by the Cassini Orbiter, Titan was finally observed in the...
We present a hybrid simulation study (kinetic ions, fluid electrons) of Titan's plasma interaction d...
We analyze the variability of the ambient magnetic field near Titan during Cassini encounters TA–T62...
Titan possesses a dense atmosphere, consisting mainly of molecular nitrogen. Titan's orbit is locate...
New results are presented of Cassini's T9 flyby with complementary observations from T18. Based on C...
In this thesis, we apply numerical simulations by means of the hybrid code A.I.K.E.F. (Adaptive Ion-...
After 9 years in the Saturn system, the Cassini spacecraft finally observed Titan in the supersonic ...
When the Cassini spacecraft flew by Titan on 13 June 2007, at 13.6 Saturn local time, Titan was dire...
New evidence based on Cassini magnetic field and plasma data has revealed that the discovery of Tita...
During the Cassini Titan flyby on 2 July 2006 (T15), Titan was surrounded by a magnetospheric plasma...
During periods of high solar wind pressure, Saturn's bow shock is pushed inside Titan's orbit exposi...
International audienceThe interaction between the corotating magnetospheric plasma of Saturn and the...
International audienceTitan possesses a dense atmosphere, consisting mainly of molecular nitrogen. T...
We present new results of Cassini’s T9 flyby with complementary observations from T18. Based on Cass...
On 26 December 2005, the Cassini spacecraft flew through Titan's plasma wake and revealed a complex ...
After 3 years and 31 close flybys of Titan by the Cassini Orbiter, Titan was finally observed in the...
We present a hybrid simulation study (kinetic ions, fluid electrons) of Titan's plasma interaction d...
We analyze the variability of the ambient magnetic field near Titan during Cassini encounters TA–T62...
Titan possesses a dense atmosphere, consisting mainly of molecular nitrogen. Titan's orbit is locate...
New results are presented of Cassini's T9 flyby with complementary observations from T18. Based on C...