In recent years, a large number of papers have reported the response of the cusp to solar wind variations under conditions of northward or southward Interplanetary Magnetic Field (IMF) Z-component (BZ). These studies have shown the importance of both temporal and spatial factors in determining the extent and morphology of the cusp and the changes in its location, connected to variations in the reconnection geometry. Here we present a comparative study of the cusp, focusing on an interval characterised by a series of rapid reversals in the BZ-dominated IMF, based on observations from space-borne and ground-based instrumentation. During this interval, from 08:00 to 12:00 UT on 12 February 2003, the IMF BZ component underwent four re...
On 26 February 2001, the Cluster spacecraft were outbound over the Northern Hemisphere, at approxim...
We present the results of three-dimensional magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) and large-scale particle (LSK)...
The cusp represents a place where the magnetosheath plasma can directly penetrate into the magnetosp...
Abstract. In recent years, a large number of papers have reported the response of the cusp to solar ...
In recent years, a large number of papers have reported the response of the cusp to solar wind varia...
Abstract. In recent years, a large number of papers have re-ported the response of the cusp to solar...
We present a comparative study of the cusp region using the EISCAT Svalbard Radars (ESR) and the C...
Copyright © 2008 American Geophysical Union (AGU)We report on a multispacecraft cusp observation las...
abstract SM22B-05The polar cusp is a highly dynamic region responding very quickly to changes in the...
Abstract. We present a comparative study of the cusp region using the EISCAT Svalbard Radars (ESR) a...
[1] On 21–22 March 2001, four cusp-like regions were observed consecutively in about five hours by a...
International audienceOn 12 August 2003, the four Cluster spacecraft crossed the mid-altitude cusp o...
We report on a multispacecraft cusp observation lasting more than 100 min. We determine the cusp bo...
International audienceThe immediate effect of the rotation of the interplanetary magnetic field (IMF...
We report observations of the cusp/cleft ionosphere made on December 16th 1998 by the EISCAT (Europ...
On 26 February 2001, the Cluster spacecraft were outbound over the Northern Hemisphere, at approxim...
We present the results of three-dimensional magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) and large-scale particle (LSK)...
The cusp represents a place where the magnetosheath plasma can directly penetrate into the magnetosp...
Abstract. In recent years, a large number of papers have reported the response of the cusp to solar ...
In recent years, a large number of papers have reported the response of the cusp to solar wind varia...
Abstract. In recent years, a large number of papers have re-ported the response of the cusp to solar...
We present a comparative study of the cusp region using the EISCAT Svalbard Radars (ESR) and the C...
Copyright © 2008 American Geophysical Union (AGU)We report on a multispacecraft cusp observation las...
abstract SM22B-05The polar cusp is a highly dynamic region responding very quickly to changes in the...
Abstract. We present a comparative study of the cusp region using the EISCAT Svalbard Radars (ESR) a...
[1] On 21–22 March 2001, four cusp-like regions were observed consecutively in about five hours by a...
International audienceOn 12 August 2003, the four Cluster spacecraft crossed the mid-altitude cusp o...
We report on a multispacecraft cusp observation lasting more than 100 min. We determine the cusp bo...
International audienceThe immediate effect of the rotation of the interplanetary magnetic field (IMF...
We report observations of the cusp/cleft ionosphere made on December 16th 1998 by the EISCAT (Europ...
On 26 February 2001, the Cluster spacecraft were outbound over the Northern Hemisphere, at approxim...
We present the results of three-dimensional magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) and large-scale particle (LSK)...
The cusp represents a place where the magnetosheath plasma can directly penetrate into the magnetosp...