During the first quarter of 2001 the apogees of the Cluster spacecraft quartet precessed through midday local times. This provides the first opportunity for 4 spacecraft studies of the bow shock, magnetosheath and the dayside magnetopause current layer and boundary layers. In this paper, we present observations of electrons in the energy range ~ 10 eV–26 keV made by the Plasma Electron And Current Experiment (PEACE) located just inside the magnetopause boundary, together with supporting observations by the Flux Gate Magnetometer (FGM). During these observations, the spacecraft have separations of ~ 600 km. This scale size is of the order or less than the typical size of flux transfer events (FTEs), which are expected to ...
The Cluster spacecraft experienced several boundary layer encounters when flying outbound from the...
During the interval between 8:00–9:30 on 14 January 2001, the four Cluster spacecraft were moving fr...
An energetic electron layer is found immediately adjacent to, and outside of, the magnetopause surfa...
International audienceDuring the first quarter of 2001 the apogees of the Cluster spacecraft quartet...
We present examples of electron measurements from the PEACE instruments on the Cluster spacecraft ...
On the 25th January 2002 between 10:00 and 12:00 UT, the four Cluster spacecraft passed throug...
Flux transfer events (FTEs) are signatures of transient reconnection at the dayside magnetopause, tr...
An electrostatic analyser (ESA) onboard the Equator-S spacecraft operating in coordination with a p...
We study the energetic electrons by the Cluster-II Rapid instrument on a dayside high-latitude pass ...
[1] We present a comparison of two events, monitored by the Double Star and Cluster spacecraft at se...
Flux transfer events (FTEs) are signatures of transient reconnection at the dayside magnetopause, tr...
The four-spacecraft Cluster mission has provided high-time resolution measurements of the magnetic...
The two PEACE (Plasma Electron And Current Experiment) sensors on board each Cluster spacecraft ...
International audienceDuring the interval between 8:00–9:30 on 14 January 2001, the four Cluster spa...
International audienceWe present a comparison of two events, monitored by the Double Star and Cluste...
The Cluster spacecraft experienced several boundary layer encounters when flying outbound from the...
During the interval between 8:00–9:30 on 14 January 2001, the four Cluster spacecraft were moving fr...
An energetic electron layer is found immediately adjacent to, and outside of, the magnetopause surfa...
International audienceDuring the first quarter of 2001 the apogees of the Cluster spacecraft quartet...
We present examples of electron measurements from the PEACE instruments on the Cluster spacecraft ...
On the 25th January 2002 between 10:00 and 12:00 UT, the four Cluster spacecraft passed throug...
Flux transfer events (FTEs) are signatures of transient reconnection at the dayside magnetopause, tr...
An electrostatic analyser (ESA) onboard the Equator-S spacecraft operating in coordination with a p...
We study the energetic electrons by the Cluster-II Rapid instrument on a dayside high-latitude pass ...
[1] We present a comparison of two events, monitored by the Double Star and Cluster spacecraft at se...
Flux transfer events (FTEs) are signatures of transient reconnection at the dayside magnetopause, tr...
The four-spacecraft Cluster mission has provided high-time resolution measurements of the magnetic...
The two PEACE (Plasma Electron And Current Experiment) sensors on board each Cluster spacecraft ...
International audienceDuring the interval between 8:00–9:30 on 14 January 2001, the four Cluster spa...
International audienceWe present a comparison of two events, monitored by the Double Star and Cluste...
The Cluster spacecraft experienced several boundary layer encounters when flying outbound from the...
During the interval between 8:00–9:30 on 14 January 2001, the four Cluster spacecraft were moving fr...
An energetic electron layer is found immediately adjacent to, and outside of, the magnetopause surfa...